Charles Meryon — Room 2
30 works in this room.
Océanie, ilots à Uvea (Wallis); Peche aux palmes, 1845 (Oceania: Fishing, Near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group)
Nouvelle-Calédonie: Grande case indigène sur le chemin de Ballade à Poepo, 1845 (New Caledonia: Large Native Hut on the Road from Balade to Puebo, 1845)
Présentation du Valère Maxime au Rois Louis XI (The Printer Valerius Maximus Being Presented to King Louis XI)
Rébus: "Ci-gît la vendetta surannée" (Rebus: "Here Lies the Ancient Vendetta")
Rébus: "Béranger ne fut véritablement fort, car il n'eut jamais la clef des champs" (Rebus: "Beranger was not really strong, for he never had the key of the fields")
Study for "Le Petit Pont"
Study for "Le Petit Pont"
Study for "Le Petit Pont"
Chasse-maree au plus pres
Tikao, naturel d'Akaroa
Moliere's Tomb
River Dredges and Lighters
Seine Boat for "Le Pont-au-Change"
College Henri IV
Boats on River with Masts
La Panne
Seated Female Figure for "San Francisco"
Seated Male Figure for "San Francisco"
Couverture du "Voyage à la nouvelle Zélande" (Cover for the Set of Etchings Entitled "A Voyage to New Zealand")
Plan du Combat de Sinope (Plan of the Battle of Sinope)
Entrée du Couvent des Capucins français à Athenes (Entrance to the French Capuchin Convent at Athens)
Porte d'un ancien couvent, Rue Mirabeau, à Bourges (Doorway of an Ancient Convent, in the Rue Mirabeau, Bourges)
Ancienne habitation à Bourges, dite "La Maison du Musicien" (An Old House at Bourges, Sometimes Called the "Musician's House")
La Rue des Toiles, à Bourges
Le Grand Chatelet, Paris, vers 1780 (The Grand Chatelet, Paris, about 1780)
Partie de la Cité vers la fin du XVIIe siècle (View of the City of Paris Towards the Close of the XVIIth Century)
La Rue Pirouette aux halles, Paris (Pirouette Street, Near the Markets, Paris)
La salle des pas-perdus à l'ancien Palais-de-Justice, Paris (The Antechamber of the Palace of Justice, Paris)
Tourelle de la Rue de la Tixéranderie, Paris (House with a Turret, Weavers' Street, Paris)
Two Boats for "L'Abside de Notre-Dame de Paris"