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Early Lithography (1800-1830)The DAC Collection includes 167 early lithographs pasted in the Goya album (cited above) and treatises on the medium by Godefroy Engelmann and Aloys Senefelder, as well as early lithographs by, among other artists: Richard Parkes Bonnington (8); Thomas Shotter Boys (2); Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet (6); Théodore Chassériau (2); Richard Cooper (1); L.-J. Daguerre (1); Baron Dominique Vivant Denon (4); Henry Fuseli (1); Goya (Portrait of Gaulon); François Grenier (1); Baron Gros (2); P.-N. Guérin (4); James D. Harding (2); Charles Heath (1); J.-A.-D. Ingres (2); Eugène Isabey (19); Aimé de Lemud (1); A.-P. Mongin (1); Alexander Orlovski (1); Robert Ker Porter (1); P.P. Prud'hon (3); Auguste Raffet (2); Aloys Senefelder (4); Strixner and Piloty (12); C.A. Vernet (2); E.-J.-H. Vernet (5); Benjamin West (1); and Benjamin Zix (1). This information was accurate as of 1997, but since then it has been integrated into the DAC's illustrated collections pages. The museum keeps this legacy page online for the convenience of those who may have bookmarked it or who find it via a link from another site or a search engine, but we recommend that most users consult our current collections pages. Previous Holdings Description | Next Holdings Description www.wesleyan.edu/dac/coll/surv/prnt/lithography.html |