Gallia Romana
Notice
| City | Limoges (Haute-Vienne, 87) |
|---|---|
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| Author(s) | |
| Resource type | |
| Date | c. 1545-1550 |
| Inscription | « Theatre de limoges » |
| References | Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Drawings and Prints, 904* 1, 90 |
| Bibliography | Thomson 1980 ; Perrier 1993, pp. 96-97 ; Lemerle 2004, pp. 135-144 ; Lemerle 2005, pp. 74-76, 100-101 ; Furhing 2010, p. 328 ; Leproux 2010, pp. 17-18 |
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Transcription
Thomson 1980 ; Perrier 1993, pp. 96-97 ; Lemerle 2004, pp. 135-144 ; Lemerle 2005, pp. 74-76, 100-101 ; Furhing 2010, p. 328 ; Leproux 2010, pp. 17-18
Androuet du Cerceau’s drawing is the sole graphic attestation of the theatre conserved from the Renaissance. A drawing dated 1593, which was conserved in the Monastery of the Feuillants, is known through a copy made by Beaumesnil, but the original is now lost (Guibert 1900, p. 18-20, n° 30)