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Two (2) copper plate engravings with hand coloring after Israel Silvestre (Belgium/France, 1621-1691), depicting the gardens of the Chateau de Meudon, one titled "Vue de la Grotte de Meudon apartenant A Monseigneur le Marquis de Louuois [sic] et de Cortenuaux", one titled "Veue de Jardin et parc du Chateau de Meudon, apartenant A Monseigneur le Marquis de Louvois", dated 1705. Both with Art-Lore gallery labels, en verso and housed under glass in painted metallic frames. Sight – 15 1/4" H x 20 1/8". Framed – 24 5/8" H x 29 3/8" W. French, late 17th/early 18th century. CONDITION: Overall good condition with toning. Foxing spots, largest 1 /8", surface of engravings. 3 1/2" area of dampstaining, top center of "Vue de la Grotte" engraving. Waniness, creases to paper. Not examined outside of frames.