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Title: Paris-Théàtre
Artist:
Nadar (French, Paris 1820–1910 Paris)
Artist:
Paul, fils Bacard (French)
Artist:
Truchelut
Artist:
Charles Reutlinger (German, Karlsruhe 1816–1881 Karlsruhe)
Artist:
E. Flamant
Artist:
Frank
Artist:
Gaston et Mathieu (French)
Artist:
Ferdinand Mulnier (French, active 1850s–70s)
Artist:
Alphonse J. Liébert (French, 1827–1913)
Artist:
Saglio
Artist:
Emile Bondonneau (French)
Artist:
Joseph Lemercier (French, 1803–1887)
Artist:
Etienne Carjat (French, Fareins 1828–1906 Paris)
Artist:
Buguet
Artist:
J. M. Lopez (French)
Artist:
Ulric Grob (French)
Artist:
Alexandre Quinet (French, born 1836)
Artist:
J. Tourtin (French)
Artist:
Emile Tourtin (French, active 1860s–70s)
Artist:
Pierre Petit (French, Aups 1832–1909 Paris)
Artist:
Héribert Mayer (French)
Artist:
Gougenheim et Forest
Artist:
Alexander Courtin (German)
Artist:
Ferdinand Mulnier (French, active 1850s–70s)
Artist:
Franck (French, 1816–1906)
Artist:
Eugenio Maunoury (Peruvian)
Artist:
Louis Ghémar (Belgian, 1819–1873)
Artist:
Carrette
Artist:
Dupont
Artist:
D. H. Mayer
Editor:
Eugène Paz (French)
Date: 1870s
Medium: Woodburytypes
Classification: Periodicals
Credit Line: Mary Martin Fund, 1986
Object Number: 1986.1068
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