Gate to the Bishop's Place, Verdun, France

Name/Title

Gate to the Bishop's Place, Verdun, France

Entry/Object ID

1983.7.1

Description

Lithograph from two stones, first in beige ink for the background, and second in black ink for the remaining image, on cream medium weight paper with no watermark. The image depicts an arched gate in romanesque style being reconstructed. The arch itself is intact, with parts of the roof missing. In the right foreground is a large scaffold in front of a wall. In the arch stands a lone figure, and beyond the arch is a perspective view of more archways. Above is a sky with one large dominant cloud. The print is signed in the stone, with the signature "H Leigh" in reverse. The print is signed in pencil, "H Leigh" about 1/3 of the way from the left edge immediately below the image. The print is numbered in pencil "6/20" below the image to the right. This print is one of a series by Howard Leigh depicting the reconstruction of France after WWI, the French government bought this series of prints in the 1920s and this one is from the remainder of the edition. paper size 28 3/4 x 21 15/16" Image size 24 1/8 x 17 3/8"

Acquisition

Accession

1983.7

Source or Donor

The Archway Galleries

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Notes

Purchase, Patricia Donnelly, The Archway Galleries

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Howard Leigh

Role

Artist

Date made

circa 1920

Time Period

20th Century

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Paper

Height

28-3/4 in

Width

21-15/16 in

Dimension Notes

24.125" x 17.375" Image

Color

Black, White