L'Image: Revue artistique et litteraire ornée de figures sur bois
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Title: L'Image: Revue artistique et litteraire ornée de figures sur bois
Publisher:
Cover designed by: Chez Floury , Paris
Publisher:
Corporation Française des Graveurs sur Bois
Artist:
Director: Roger Marx (French, Nancy 1859–1913 Paris)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Alphonse Mucha (Czech, Ivančice 1860–1939 Prague)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Georges Auriol (French, 1836–1938)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Georges de Feure (French, Paris 1868–1943 Paris)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Gaston Darbour (French, Sédan 1869–1964 Menton)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Maurice-Pillard Verneuil (French, 1869–1942)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Jean Jacques Drogue (French, Lyon 1858–1901 Lyon)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Henri-Jules-Ferdinand Bellery-Desfontaines (French, Paris 1867–1910)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Paul Berthon (French, Villefranche 1872–1909 Paris)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Victor Emile Prouvé (French, Nancy 1858–1943 Sétif, Algeria)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Eugène Belville (French, Paris 1863–1931 Paris)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, Albi 1864–1901 Saint-André-du-Bois)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Marcel Lenoir (French, Montauban 1872–1931 Montricoux)
Artist:
Cover designed by: Albert Carl-Angst (Swiss, Geneva 1875–1965 Geneva)
Date: 1896–97
Medium: Wood engraving and woodcut
Dimensions: Each issue: 12 × 9 3/16 × 3/16 in. (30.5 × 23.4 × 0.4 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1917
Object Number: 17.62
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