Source Lafayette
ID(s):
1913210E0
1913210E0
Subject
The Lafayette Spring is located in the town of Cusset near Vichy. It was drilled in 1875. Among the springs of the Vichy basin, the Lafayette Spring was preferred by many doctors due to its sodium sulfate and sodium chloride content. It was suitable for liver and intestinal diseases, as well as for dyspeptics, in whom it produced excellent results. This spring was operated by the Vichy-Prunelle Company in Cusset.
The Lafayette Spring is located in the town of Cusset near Vichy. It was drilled in 1875. Among the springs of the Vichy basin, the Lafayette Spring was preferred by many doctors due to its sodium sulfate and sodium chloride content. It was suitable for liver and intestinal diseases, as well as for dyspeptics, in whom it produced excellent results. This spring was operated by the Vichy-Prunelle Company in Cusset.
Description:
A woman standing on a flowerbed pours spring water from the jar she carries on her shoulder.
A woman standing on a flowerbed pours spring water from the jar she carries on her shoulder.
Source:
Private collection
Private collection
Date:
1913 ca.
1913 ca.
Language: French
Dimensions (cm):
73,4 x 49,5
73,4 x 49,5
Signature:
Bottom right
Bottom right
Materials:
Pastel charcoal
Pastel charcoal
Support:
Paper, strip of paper glued at the top
Paper, strip of paper glued at the top
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