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Still Image
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Object ID
77.01.43
Title
<em>La Petite Chaumiere</em>
Date
1928
Artist
Clement Bernard Haupers
1900-1982
Born in St. Paul, MN
Original Format
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Print
Medium
Etching
Dimension
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12 3/4 x 10 inches (sheet)
6 1/4 x 4 3/8 inches (plate)
Description
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A part of Clement Bernard Haupers series, <em>Paris after 10 pm</em>, this nocturne scene of a lone tree growing out of a brick covered incline is devoid of any color other than black, white, and gradients of grey. To the left of the tree, stairs lead up to a street where three dark silhouettes lean on a railing. Behind them is a small building with circular lights running along the edge of the roof and a sign reading 'La Petite Chaumiere' above the door.
Credit Line
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Gift of Robert T. Gardner
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Inscriptions
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l.l.: 16/20 "La Petite Chaumiere" / No. 8 of a series of "Paris after 10 pm,"; Haupers / Paris 1928
Dublin Core
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Title
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<em>La Petite Chaumiere</em>
Date Created
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1928
Creator
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Clement Bernard Haupers
Type
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Print
Medium
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Etching
Source
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Gift of Robert T. Gardner
77.01.43
Provenance
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Robert T. Gardner, Dellwood, MN; given as gift to the M in 1977
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Unknown
Date Copyrighted
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1928
License
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No License
Black and White
Clement Haupers
Etching
Figures
Minnesota artist
Night
Paris
Print
Stairs
Tree
Twentieth Century
Urban