Relais, 1930 : quinze planches donnant quarante-deux motifs décoratifs : enluminure d'art de J. Saudé : préliminaires de Y. Rambosson

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"Spectacular set of pochoir plates by Benedictus who was famous for his elegant silks and satins designed for top firms such as Brunet, Meunié et Cie., and Tassinari et Châtel. His rugs decorated the Grand Salon and Music Room of the magnificent French Embassy at the 1925 Exhibition. The pochoirs were executed by Saude, the foremost practitioner of that art." -- description by Ursus Books

Relais, 1930 : quinze planches donnant quarante-deux motifs décoratifs : enluminure d'art de J. Saudé : préliminaires de Y. Rambosson, Edouard Bénedictus (French, Paris 1878–1930 Paris)

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