EditorialTheatre programme for M?nages d'artistes by Eug?ne Brieux and Le ma?tre by Jean Jullien (Th??tre Libre, 21 March 1890). Dimensions: 27.8 cm x 32 cm, 21.7 cm x 31.1 cm.
EditorialTheatre programme for M?nages d'artistes by Eug?ne Brieux and Le ma?tre by Jean Jullien (Th??tre Libre, 21 March 1890). Dimensions: 27.8 cm x 32 cm, 21.7 cm x 31.1 cm.
EditorialTheatre programme for M?nages d'artistes by Eug?ne Brieux and Le ma?tre by Jean Jullien (Th??tre Libre, 21 March 1890). Dimensions: 27.8 cm x 32 cm, 21.7 cm x 31.1 cm.
EditorialTheatre programme for M?nages d'artistes by Eug?ne Brieux and Le ma?tre by Jean Jullien (Th??tre Libre, 21 March 1890). Dimensions: 27.8 cm x 32 cm, 21.7 cm x 31.1 cm.
EditorialUnable to solve the Algerian crisis, the French govern-ment of Pierre Pflimlin resigned; on May 29th 1958 President Rene Coty asked General De Gaulle to form a new government. Former President Vincent Auriol beleaguered by photographers.
EditorialIn April 1951 West-German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer visited Paris as the first German statesman after the War. He conferred with Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman and Edouard Herriot. After his meeting with French President Auriol, Chancellor Adenauer leave...
Editorialpublished by Art and Decoration: Scheherazade, 1901. Georges Auriol (French, 1863-1938). Color lithograph; sheet: 28.6 x 18.8 cm (11 1/4 x 7 3/8 in.); image: 23.7 x 15.2 cm (9 5/16 x 6 in.).
EditorialTheatre programme for M?nages d'artistes by Eug?ne Brieux and Le ma?tre by Jean Jullien (Th??tre Libre, 21 March 1890). Dimensions: 27.8 cm x 32 cm, 21.7 cm x 31.1 cm.
EditorialM?nages d'artistes; Le Ma?tre. Dated: 1890. Dimensions: image: 21.7 x 31.1 cm (8 9/16 x 12 1/4 in.) sheet: 22.8 x 32 cm (9 x 12 5/8 in.). Medium: 5-color lithograph on wove paper.
EditorialUnable to solve the Algerian crisis, the French govern-ment of Pierre Pflimlin resigned; on May 29th 1958 President Rene Coty asked General De Gaulle to form a new government. Former President Vincent Auriol beleaguered by photographers.
EditorialIn April 1951 West-German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer visited Paris as the first German statesman after the War. He conferred with Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman and Edouard Herriot. After his meeting with French President Auriol, Chancellor Adenauer leave...