Versaillies (sic): Pavillion de Lucienne, Machine de Marly
Color aquatint by J. Hill after Nottes, numbered 9; view of Ionic pavilion on rise of ground in center, part of water works shed at right, 3 small figures of British soldiers resting in center foreground, one talking with woman. Color aquatint by J. Hill after Nottes, numbered 9; view of Ionic pavilion on rise of ground in center, part of water works shed at right, 3 small figures of British soldiers resting in center foreground, one talking with woman. From 'Versailles, Paris and Saint Denis, or a Series of Views made from Drawings made on the Spot, by J. C. Nattes, illustrative of the Capital of France, and the surrounding places with a historical and descriptive account', published in 1809, plate No, 9.
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