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Romantic railways: hand-coloured views of the Paris–Versailles line, 1840s
€ 450,00
A charming colour plate book showcasing scenic and architectural highlights along the historic Paris–Versailles railway, one of France’s earliest passenger lines.
Published by Lebrasseur—also known for a similar volume on the Paris–Chartres line—this volume contains 22 delicately hand-coloured lithographs, executed by the De Becquet brothers after drawings by Provost.
The plates offer detailed and atmospheric views of:
- Courbevoie
- Suresnes
- St. Cloud
- Sèvres
- Ville d'Avray
- Versailles (12 views)
This work captures the spirit of early railway tourism and reflects the Romantic fascination with landscape and progress.
Ideal for collections focused on transportation history, 19th-century lithography, or French regional topography, it offers both aesthetic appeal and historical significance.
Title
Le Touriste en chemin de fer. Ligne de Paris a Versailles. Trains de Plaisir.
Paris, R. Lebrasseur, [ca. 1850].
Physical Description
Oblong (15 x 23 cm). Title-page, and 22 hand-coloured lithographed plates (including a frontispiece and a map).
Publisher's blind-stamped green cloth with title ("Voyage de Paris a Versaille") in gilt on front board. In very good condition, with the plates foxed and the binding gently rubbed.
References
Not in SPL Collection.
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