
La salle des pas-perdus à l'ancien Palais-de-Justice, Paris (The Antechamber of the Palace of Justice, Paris)
Catalogue
- Year
- 1855
- Medium
- etching on wove paper
- Dimensions
- plate: 29.3 × 43.7 cm (11 9/16 × 17 3/16 in.) sheet: 40.3 × 55.4 cm (15 7/8 × 21 13/16 in.)
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Artist
- Charles Méryon
Artist

Painting
Charles Meryon was a French artist who worked almost entirely in etching, as he had colour blindness. Although now little-known in the English-speaking world, he is generally recognised as the most significant etcher of 19th century France. His most famous works are a series of views powerfully conveying his distinctive Gothic vision of Paris. He also had mental illness, dying in an asylum.
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Record
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- Charles Méryon
- Year
- 1855
- Medium
- etching on wove paper
- Dimensions
- plate: 29.3 × 43.7 cm (11 9/16 × 17 3/16 in.) sheet: 40.3 × 55.4 cm (15 7/8 × 21 13/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1855-240789
Source
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Source
- nga
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





