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Title: 1921 Architectures. Tome Premier
Editor:
Edited and designed by Louis Süe (French, Bordeaux 1875–1968 Paris)
Editor:
Edited and designed by André Mare (French, Argentan 1887–1932 Paris)
Author:
Written by Paul Valéry (French, Sète 1871–1945 Paris)
Publisher:
Published by Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (French)
Etcher:
Etched by Jacques Villon (French, Damville 1875–1963 Puteaux)
Lithographer:
Designed and lithographed by Jean-Louis Boussingault (French, Paris 1883–1943 Paris)
Engraver:
Designed and engraved by Jean-Emile Laboureur (French, Nantes 1877–1943 Penestin)
Etcher:
Designed and etched by André-Dunoyer de Segonzac (French, Boussy-Saint-Antoine 1884–1974 Paris)
Engraver:
Designed and engraved by Paul Vera (French, Paris 1882–1958 St-Germain-en-Laye)
Engraver:
Engraved by Auguste-Louis Chapon (French, born Salles-du-Gardon, active 19th–20th century)
Engraver:
Engraved by Jules Germain (French, 1877–1946)
Artist:
After Roger de la Fresnaye (French, Le Mans 1885–1925 Grasse)
Artist:
After Robert Duchamp-Villon (French, 1876–1918)
Artist:
After Marie Laurencin (French, Paris 1883–1956 Paris)
Designer:
Designed by Richard-Georges Desvallières (French, born 1893)
Published in: Paris
Date: [1921]
Medium: Illustrations: lithographs, etchings, wood engravings, aquatints, engravings, color wood engravings
Dimensions: 20 9/16 x 14 15/16 x 1 5/16 in. (52.2 x 37.9 x 3.4 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1941, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 1991.1073.45
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