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ANONYME COUTURIER Edouard
[AFFAIRE DREYFUS] Carte postale dreyfusarde appartenant à la série intitulée "Histoire d'un crime" (n°15)
- Edouard Couturier, s.l. [Paris] s.d. (1899), 13,9x9cm, une carte postale. - Edition originale de cette carte postale appartenant à la série intitulée "Histoire d'un crime" (n°15) ; elle a été réalisée par Edouard Couturier et rehaussée en couleurs. Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ANONYME COUTURIER Edouard
[AFFAIRE DREYFUS] Carte postale dreyfusarde appartenant à la série intitulée "Histoire d'un crime" (n°18)
- Edouard Couturier, s.l. [Paris] s.d. (1899), 13,9x9cm, une carte postale. - Edition originale de cette carte postale appartenant à la série intitulée "Histoire d'un crime" (n°18) ; elle a été réalisée par Edouard Couturier et rehaussée en couleurs. Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ANONYME COUTURIER Edouard
[AFFAIRE DREYFUS] Carte postale dreyfusarde appartenant à la série intitulée "Histoire d'un crime" (n°9)
- Edouard Couturier, s.l. [Paris] s.d. (1899), 13,9x9cm, une carte postale. - Edition originale de cette carte postale appartenant à la série intitulée "Histoire d'un crime" (n°18) ; elle a été réalisée par Edouard Couturier. Agréable exemplaire en dépit d'un coin abîmé. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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Anonymous
China Photos - Peking - The Forbidden City
Beijing, circa 1929. Set of 35 original photographs of China, taken privately by a German traveller, mounted recto and verso to 5 large brown cardstock leaves, with some manuscript captions. Photographs vary in size, the majority measuring 14,5 x 8,75 cm, with a few variations, the smallest measuring approximately 4,5 x 6,75 cm. Very Good Condition. Peking is the focal point of this collection of photographs, centering in and near the Forbidden City, and featuring exquisite reliefs, sky reaching pagodas, and some of the city's iconic ancient structures. The photographer was especially impressed the refined art of Chinese sculpture and carving. Three views of Winter Palace feature a lovely snapshot of the Dragon Wall, the most famously known of only nine dragon walls in all of China. [Winter Palace is situated west of the northern gate of Beijing's Forbidden City.] Coal Hill (Jingshan Park), formerly a private imperial garden attached to the grounds of the Forbidden City and situated immediately north of it. [The grounds were opened to the public in 1928.] The traveller entered Verboden Stad (The Foridden City), and includes a view of the elaborate entrance to the Hall of Supreme Harmony. Three photographs show the Temple of Heaven, which was constructed from 1406 to 1420 at the behest of the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, who was also responsible for the construction of the Forbidden City. A tour of Jade Spring Hill and the Summer Palace yields a splendid close-up snapshot of reliefs carved into the base of Huazanghai Stone Pagoda. A bridge, the Jade Peak Pagoda, and the famous Marble Boat also appear. In addition, 4 photographs are taken on approaching Hong Kong show Chinese junks and commercial vessels in Victoria Harbour, as well as a secluded white sand beach possibly on the beautiful Sai Kung Peninsula. And, in Canton, the traveller includes 3 photographs of a temple and its Buddhist statues. Photo
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Anonymous
Manuscript - Vellum Land Deed - Burnham Market - Text in Latin - Wax Seal
Burnham Market [in the district of King's Lynn, Norfolk], 1589. Manuscript indenture on vellum, outlining a conveyance of land in the environs of Burnham Market, from Edward Clarke of Stanhoe to John Barrett of Barwick, with a monogram magenta red wax seal. Text is in Latin. Document measures approximately 47 x 9 cm, with wax seal affixed to vellum pendant. Some age-toning, otherwise in very good condition. Latin indenture made in the thirty-first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I [1589] concerning land in the area of Burnham Market, very near to Stanhoe, with which John Barrett of Barwicke acquires land from Edward Clarke of Stanhowe. A William Baxter is also mentioned in this document. The wax seal features imagery of a sword or staff within monogram letters, suggesting a notable status of service to the king. This is an exceptionally scarce and consequently significant concerning property rights in the sixteenth century feudal era of England, dated only thirty years from the earliest parish record held in Norfolk registry archives, and featuring a most interesting wax seal. Stanhoe is a village and civil parish in the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, only 19 miles from the seaside village of King's Lynn which would later be the birthplace of Captain George Vancouver the great navigator of Pacific Northwest America fame. Manuscript
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Anonymous
Manuscript Book - Reading Rifle Club
Reading (Berkshire, England), 1901-1923. Manuscript minute book for the Reading Rifle Club, established in 1900, containing all particulars of its growing membership, annual shooting programs and competitions, rules and regulations, financial statements, and the like, recorded in various hands over the years and containing several original signatures. A few of the club's printed documents, some manuscript letters from members, and newspaper clippings are tipped in. Together with a printed pocketsize 9 page handbook of the club's rules. 8vo. 218 pages on watermarked lined paper. Half calf over dark teal cloth boards titled in gilt to spine, original marbled endpapers, bookbinder's label to front pastedown. Endpapers reinforced at seam, otherwise in very good condition, a most interesting volume dealing with shooting as a sanctioned pastime. A fine example of a pre-war shooting club, nineteenth century firearms etiquette, and freedom to enjoy skilled gunnery competition. Gaining popularity and new members every year from its opening season, the Reading Rifle Club appears to have been most diligently managed, every one of its meetings being recorded in this manuscript minute book. Entries are wide-ranging in subject matter, some topics up for discussion being entrance fees and prizes, monthly competitions, an annual challenge cup, subscriptions, nominations and elections for leadership and administrative posts, expenses and receipts, ammunition purchases, firearms kept onsite, new members, annual shooting programs and competitions, rules and protocol, scoring, handicapping, dividing competitors into classes, the daily pay rate for the range warden, special use of the firing range, and so forth. Meetings were very regular from the turn of the century until 1914, then reduced rather abruptly owing to the Great War, during which time most of the members would have been in service, putting their shooting skills to practical use. Many captains are named as members, being of the British Army or the Royal Navy, many surely being attached to the pre-First World War Berkshire Yeomanry. Further research may find some notable persons. Being a legitimate and accredited pastime promoting honest and skilful competition, the member roll also included reverends. [In 2009 the National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom celebrated its 150th Anniversary. Today the association is primarily concerned with civilian full-bore target rifle shooting, although retaining its military heritage and close links with the British Armed Forces. Similarly, the Reading Rifle Club would have attracted Captains and Colonels of the Royal Armed Forces.] Incidences of special interest include experimentation with a patent target machine, a disconcerting matter of irregular entries on a score card, possible embezzlement of subscription money, a shooter having an epileptic seizure, and a proposal for establishing a summer camp at Clacton-on-Sea together with the Colchester Rifle Club. We also find occasional mention of Churn Camp, which was at the time in Berkshire, and another popular place for men of the Berkshire Yeomanry. Indeed a pastime requiring fastidious safety monitoring and honorable sportsmanship, frequent mention is made of the governing body of full bore rifle and pistol shooting sports, the National Rifle Association (NRA), which had been founded only forty years earlier in 1859. The Reading Rifle Club was affiliated to it. [The National Rifle Association was based at Putney Heath & Wimbledon Common, in south-west London, 12 years before its better known American cousin.] Manuscript
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Anonymous
Manuscript Plan - Wadenhoe and Bearshank Wood
Northamptonshire, circa 1827-1828. Manuscript plan of Wadenhoe Wood, Bearshank Wood, showing a single building, perhaps an estate or farmhouse in the making. Drawn on gilt-edged paper watermarked 'Brocklesbey & Iorbey 1827.' Small 8vo. 4+ pages. Original ink drawings on 3 double-leafs, string-tied into paper wrappers inversely titled in manuscript, and placed into marbled paper covers. Item measuring approximately 20 x 33 cm, string-tied to margin, Fold at center, otherwise in Very Good condition. These charming hand drawn maps of Wadenhoe Wood, Bearshank Wood, and the grassy regions in between, show roads, the River Nene and some tributaries, and even foot bridges. Roughly within 5 miles of Little Wadenhoe Wood, on the map which shows the broadest scope of the region, is drawn a square indicative of an estate or farmhouse. The chart of Bearshank Wood draws a country road from Pilton to Benefield (which today connects Pilton Road to Harley Way), near which the home would be situated. A partial road also begins at Pilton and terminates between the forest and field regions. Wadenhoe is a village and civil parish in East Northamptonshire. It is best known for Wadenhoe House, a magnificent Jacobean manor built circa 1617, whose early residents include the Delacy family who were actively involved in the Gunpowder Plot, and George Ward Hunt - Chancellor of the Exchequer in the first Disraeli government later First Lord of the Admiralty (1874). The latter made some renovations to create a classical House of the period. Bearshank Wood was once a famous butterfly site; in the 1920s butterfly collectors would descend from far and wide to capture rarities such as chequered skippers and Duke of Burgundy fritillaries. Closed, dense woodland and conifer plantations are poor habitats for fussy butterflies, thus these and other remarkable butterflies disappeared from here decades ago. Manuscript
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Anonymous
Rare Victorian Vellum Manuscript - Firearms Patent with Large Wax Seal Issued to American Inventor
"For Improvements in Fire-Arms" [England], 25 July 1872. Manuscript Victorian patent document on vellum, folded and docketed, a rare and excellent example of a patent of invention for a guns, granted to William Edward Blake of New York City. Large printed document completed in manuscript and measuring approximately 76 x 51 cm, with original blue paper revenue stamp for five pounds, and a double-sided yellow wax seal measuring 16 cm in diameter. Small perforation at fold, age-toning to verso, otherwise in very good and original condition, a lovely and bright document, as issued, with a scarce large Victorian wax seal in its original round tin case. A round black tin container houses the massive double-sided yellow wax seal, diameter 16 cm (6.25 inches), attached to the document by original red plaited cords, one side being the Great Seal of the Realm, the other being Queen Victoria seated on a fully caparisoned royal horse. Diminutive fissures to sides of seal, otherwise in very good original condition, with vivid and crisp wax impression. The Commissioners of Patents' Journal, September 1872 issue, records this patent, no. 2224, being granted provisional protection for six months, as also stated in the document itself. Rare official patent document for an invention for "improvements in fire-arms" valid for fourteen years and issued to William Edward Blake, an inventor from New York City. Patent number 2224 was valid in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Channel Islands, and Isle of Wight, with the condition that the specified stamp duty payments were remitted at the times specified, one hundred pounds being payable in the seventh year after the initial patent issue date, for example. Excerpt from the patent: "... Whereas William Edward Blake of the City of New York, United States of America, hath by his petition humbly represented to Us that he is in possession of an Invention for Improvements in Firearms, which the inventor believes will be of great public utility, that he is the first and true inventor thereof... that the same is not in use by any other..." End Excerpt In the following year, 1873 William Edward Blake would receive at least one patent from the United States Patent Office, "for improvements to gun-stocks and spades, patent number 135,624." Blake described this dual-purposed instrument to be especially useful to American soldiers, in particular the Corps of Royal Sappers, Miners, and Engineers, by reducing the weight and number of tools carried over long distances. In essence he devised a two-in-one gun and spade by affixing a small shovel to the gun-stock which served dually as the shoulder rest when firing. It is conceivable that the present patent, valid in the United Kingdom, was for the same apparatus. Little is revealed about Mr. Blake in the present document, apart from his American citizenship and skill in manufacturing firearms for improved efficiency. Further research, however, may find the inventor to be a relation or even a partner of other Blake family gun makers. For example, John Henry Blake, was the manufacturer of a bolt action 7-shot revolving magazine sporting rifle, which was similar to a military type tested by an Ordnance Board of Governor's Island, New York, in July 1891. Blake, P. & E. W. of New Haven, Connecticut, manufactured Model 1821 muskets; the two partners are believed to have been the nephews of Eli Whitney Sr., and also to have been the trustees of the Whitney Armory from 1823 until Eli Whitney Jr. came of age in 1842. And earlier, the firm French, Blake and Kinsley, musket makers, secured a contract for 4,000 stand of arms on 20 October 1808, having delivered at least 2,175 units by 7 October 1812. The Great Seal of the Realm or Great Seal of the United Kingdom (prior to the Treaty of Union the Great Seal of England, then until the Union of 1801 the Great Seal of Great Britain) is a seal that is used to symbolize the Sovereign's approval of important state documents. Sealing wax is melted in a metal mould or matrix and impressed into a wax figure that is attached by cord or ribbon to documents that the monarch wishes to make official. Queen Victoria had to select four different Great Seal designs during the sixty-three years of her reign. England's patent law began to be criticized in the 1850s, for obstructing research and benefiting the few at the expense of public good. According to historian Adrian Johns, the campaign "remains to this day the strongest ever undertaken against intellectual property", coming close to abolishing patents altogether. Despite much public debate, the system wasn't abolished, though it was reformed with the Patent Law Amendment Act of 1852. This simplified the procedure for obtaining patents, reduced fees and created one office for the entire United Kingdom, instead of different systems for England and Wales and Scotland. Around the same time, however, an anti-patent movement began to take shape, and would continue until the early 1870s, spirred by inventors, entrepreneurs, and radical laissez-faire economists. Prominent activists included Isambard Kingdom Brunel, William Robert Grove, William Armstrong and Robert A. MacFie. A new sequence for numbering patents also began in October 1852. Patents applied for between October and December 1852 were numbered from 1-1211. For each subsequent year patents were numbered in annual sequences beginning with the number 1. This system was in place until 1915. Manuscript
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ANONYMOUS.
[MANUSCRIPT / TULIP OF CONSTANTINOPLE / PENONCUL DE TURQUIE] Çiçek bagçeciligi. [i.e. The flower gardening].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original notebook in marbling wrappers. Slight chippings on the cover's extremities. Demy 8vo. (21 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters) text with Latin titles. [84] blank pages, color, and b/w ills. Scarce, richly illustrated Ottoman and a rare botanical manuscript on gardening, featuring as well the European flower cultivation of Turkish and Middle Eastern flowers. The manuscript starts with an introduction on gardening and floriculture and mentions trees and proper soils, tree and flower planting methods, pine trees, etc. In the "flowers" section, detailed descriptions on floriculture of Daisy, Begonia, Chrysanthemum, Dianthus, Hydrangea, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Oeillet Marguerite, Geant de Nice, Nicotinia, Generaria, Frimula, Calcealaire, Hyacinthus, Istanbul Lâlesi [i.e. Tulip, or Pauble de Constantinople], Albus, Bulbocodium, Bicalor Empress, Bicalor Emperor, Penoncul, Freesia, Ixia [i.e. Lillies], Cyclamen, Glaieul colvillei, Sparaxis, Cycl. Persicum, Iris, Azalea, Giroffe, Lobelias, Meuflia (Snapdragons), Silene, Gloximia, etc. and 19 numbered illustrations which are hand-drawn in color and b/w show the gardening and decorative elements in English and French styles.
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Anonymus
Katalog der Portrait-Sammlung der k.u.k. General-Intendanz der k.k. Hoftheater. Zugleich ein biographisches Hilfsbuch auf dem Gebiet von Theater und Musik. Gruppen I-VI und Register in 1 Bd.
o.J. Wien, Künast, 1892, 8°. 1 Bl. (Titel), 672 S., 25 S. (Register), 1 Bl. Mod. Lwd. unter Verwendung eines Orig.-Umschlags.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 57054
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Anonymus with dedication - (SINCLAIR George)
Art and nature. A tale. * First Edition. Dedicated by the author "James Johnstone Esq. of Alva from his sincere friend the author Edin. Nov. 26 1832 George Sinclair".
Edinburgh: Printed for Alexander Mackay and Longman & Co. London. 1828. 32 pages. Softcover with title. (Used). 22x14 cm
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 120935
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ANOUILH Jean
Lettre autographe signée adressée à Carlo Rim
- s.l. s.d. (circa 1960), 14x27cm, une feuille. - Lettre autographe signée de Jean Anouilh adressée à l'écrivain provençal, caricaturiste et cinéaste Carlo Rim qui fut notamment l'ami de Fernandel, de Raimu et Marcel Pagnol mais aussi d'André Salmon et Max Jacob (22 lignes et à l'encre bleue). "Cher Carlo Rim, je quitte Paris sans avoir réussi à vous téléphoner. Je vais vous demander une petite chose qui me fera un grand plaisir. J'ai une vieille amie, fille d'une encore plus vieille amie Odette Talazac que vous avez connue. Georgette Talazac qui est l'ex-femme de Jonatte de l'Opéra est embêtée. Elle est grosse, comique, délurée (45 ans). Je l'aide à figurer quand je peux (elle peut parler mais préfère revenir plusieurs fois invisible que dire une phrase et disparaître...) Tachez de la faire figurer chez vous vous m'obligerez beaucoup. Merci d'avance. Sympathiquement vôtre en attendant une autre légion d'hommes qui nous réussisse ! Jean Anouilh. Georgette Talazac 13 bd Malsherbes (sic) Paris." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ANOUILH Jean
Nouvelles pièces grinçantes
- La table ronde, Paris 1970, 13,5x20,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile crème, dos à quatre nerfs, premier plat illustré d'une vignette dessinée par Jean Denis Malclès. Dos légèrement insolé. Bel envoi autographe signé à pleine page de Jean Anouilh à Michel Etcheverry sociétaire de la Comédie française : "Pour Michel Etcheverry qui a si souvent pris les ordres et deux fois à cause de moi - sans sembler sans (sic) porter plus mal... En le remerciant du prolongement que son intelligence du rôle donne au premier archevêque... qu'il fallait bien tuer pour qu'il y ait une pièce... je le regrette parfois en l'écoutant. Bien amicalement. Jean Anouilh 27 Sept. 71." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ANOUILH, Jean
Pièces Anouilh [ Avec un billet autographe signé de Jean Anouilh ]
1 vol. in-12 br., Calmann-Lévy, Paris, 1947, 412 pp. Exceptionnel exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque de l'écrivain bordelais Michel Suffran, dans lequel celui-ci a monté en tête (par adhésif) un superbe billet autographe signé de Jean Anouilh (1931-2018) : "A Michel Suffran, qui a bien tort de croire aux dédicaces mais a deux ans seulement de la philosophie, c'est encore pardonnable. Sympathiquement. Jean Anouilh". Français
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Anouilh, Jean, Dramatiker (1910-1987).
Portraitpostkarte mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. 8vo.
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Anouilh, Jean, französischer Schriftsteller (1910-1987).
Albumblatt mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Qu.-8vo.
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 2.
Début XXème, 31 x 20 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25702
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 4 - Encre sur papier
Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25705
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 5
Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25706
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 6 - Encre sur papier
Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25707
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 7
Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25708
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 8 - Encre sur papier
Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25709
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 9. - Crayon sur papier
Début XXème, 23 x 36 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25710
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ANQUETIN Louis
Académie d'homme 10.
Début XXème, 10 x 16 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25711
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ANQUETIN Louis
Cochon suspendu par les pieds - Encre sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 11 x 17 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25689
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ANQUETIN Louis
Cochon : Étude 2 - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25691
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ANQUETIN Louis
Cochon : Étude 3 - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25692
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ANQUETIN Louis
Cochon : Étude 4 - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25693
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ANQUETIN Louis
Cochon : Étude 5 - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 20 x 31 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25694
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ANQUETIN Louis
Combat : Étude 1 - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 44 x 27 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25667
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ANQUETIN Louis
Coqs : Étude 8. - Crayon sur papier
Début XXème, 18,5 x 20 cm (31 x 47,5 cm avec carton).
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25793
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ANQUETIN Louis
Coqs et poules : Étude 9
Début XXème, 18,5 x 27 cm (31 x 47,5 cm avec carton).
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25794
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ANQUETIN Louis
Duel : Étude 1
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 25 x 16,25 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25659
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ANQUETIN Louis
Duel : Étude 2
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 25 x 16,25 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25660
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ANQUETIN Louis
Duel : Étude 3 - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 25 x 16,25 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25662
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ANQUETIN Louis
Etude de têtes de chiens. - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 26,5 x 20,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25683
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ANQUETIN Louis
Etude de chiens - Crayon sur papier
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 26,5 x 20,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25687
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ANQUETIN Louis
Faune 1 - Crayon sur papier
Circa 1896, 17,5 x 12,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25715
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ANQUETIN Louis
Faune 2 : projet de statue - Crayon sur papier
Circa 1896, 13,5 x 21 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25716
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ANQUETIN Louis
Faune 4 , étude de tête de femme - Crayon sur papier
Circa 1896, 21 x 32 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25719
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ANQUETIN Louis
Faune 5 - Crayon sur papier
Circa 1896, 23 x 35 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25720
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ANQUETIN Louis
Fête villageoise - étude pour le bal champêtre
Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 22 x 15,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25805
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Normandie : projet de carton pour la tapisserie de la manufacture des Gobelins. Étude 1 - Encre sur papier
1912-1913, 17 x 12,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25721
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Normandie : projet de carton pour la tapisserie de la manufacture des Gobelins. Étude 2 - Encre sur papier
1912-1913, 10,5 x 13,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25722
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Normandie : projet de carton pour la tapisserie de la manufacture des Gobelins. Étude 3 - Encre sur papier
1912-1913, 17,5 x 11 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25723
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Normandie : projet de carton pour la tapisserie de la manufacture des Gobelins. Étude 4 - Encre sur papier
1912-1913, 14 x 21,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25724
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Normandie : projet de carton pour la tapisserie de la manufacture des Gobelins. Étude 8 - Encre sur papier
1912-1913, 13,5 x 9,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25728
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Victoire : étude pour la tapisserie de Beauvais. Étude 1. - Crayon sur calque
Début XXème, 12 x 17 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25744
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Victoire : étude pour la tapisserie de Beauvais. Étude 2 - Crayon sur papier
Début XXème, 18 x 23 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25747
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ANQUETIN Louis
La Victoire : étude pour la tapisserie de Beauvais. Étude 3 - Crayon sur papier
Début XXème, 23 x 36 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 25749
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