I was unaware that there are two versions of the venerated Jean Dodal, one housed in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (published by Dusserre) and the other residing at the British Museum (published by Kartograme under license from the British Museum).
It'll be fun taking out my Dusserre and comparing those cards to the Kartograme edition.
BTW......I would love to have someone explain to me what EST signifies underneath the BN seal at the bottom of the Dusserre printing.
Thank you in advance.
Re: Jean Dodal - Dusserre vs. Kartograme
Posted: 06 Jan 2021, 10:42
by _R_
EST = export stamp.
[Edit: not because of the initials; "est" is short for "l'éstranger" i.e. abroad.]
Re: Jean Dodal - Dusserre vs. Kartograme
Posted: 16 Jan 2021, 07:23
by Yves Le Marseillais
kk
Re: Jean Dodal - Dusserre vs. Kartograme
Posted: 16 Jan 2021, 07:25
by Yves Le Marseillais
Bonjour all,
EST means Estampe because cards are part of Cabinet des Estampes a division of BnF Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
Previously B.R for Bibliothèque Royale.
EST means Estampe because cards are part of Cabinet des Estampes a division of BnF Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
Previously B.R for Bibliothèque Royale.
Bonjour chez vous !
Yves Reynaud
Thank you so very much, this makes perfect sense now.
EST means Estampe because cards are part of Cabinet des Estampes a division of BnF Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
Previously B.R for Bibliothèque Royale.
Bonjour chez vous !
Yves Reynaud
Ah, autant pour moi !
I stand corrected.
Re: Jean Dodal - Dusserre vs. Kartograme
Posted: 26 Jan 2021, 15:53
by TheLoracular
Thank you for sharing this video. I was not familiar with either Musings by Mascha or Kartograme and look forward to following both. now.