Delacroix and His Assistant Lassalle-Bordes: Problems in the Design and Execution of the Luxembourg Dome MuralFootnote* Research for this article and related studies was made possible by a Fulbright grant and the Sigmund Martin Heller Travelling Fellowship from the University of California, Berkeley (1960–61), and by a travel grant from Mills College (Summer, 1963). I should also like to record my deep appreciation for the courtesy and help extended to me in France, especially to M. Jean Adhémar, Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale; to Mme. Bouchot-Saupique and M. Maurice Sérullaz, Cabinet des Dessins; Musée du Louvre; to M. André Roussy, Bibliothèque du Sénat, Palais du Luxembourg; Mlle. Jeanne Thomas, Cité Universitaire, Paris; M. L. Valensi, Conservateur du Musée d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux; to M. Polge, Conservateur du Musée d'Auch; and to those whose help is acknowledged throughout the footnotes.
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