Etching for Eugène Delâtre's printing house located on Rue Lepic in Paris. The etching depicts a woman in formal dress and hat walking with a windmill and buildings in the background. Eugène Delât...
A trade card for Maurice Le Garrec and at the bottom of the card it states that Le Garrec was the successor to Ed. Sagot, publisher. The etching depicts a North African woman wearing a head scarf and ...
Le Vieux Papier' ('Old Paper') was a "Society for the Study of everyday life through the documents and iconography" and was founded in 1900. Léon Provost was at one time the secretary of the society a...
Advertisement for Dervois's printing business. At the top of the written advertisement is an illustration of Johannes Gutenberg. Gutenberg was the German printer and publisher who introduced printing ...
Print for business card for Helot who is listed as a 'master surgeon'. Referenced in the advertisement are Saints Cosmas and Damian; they were reputed to be twins and physicians. Two men are featured ...
Print on tracing paper for business of Philippe Sichel. Depcits art supplies with paint brushes in a jar that has Japanese symbols on and plants to the right hand side of the advertisement.
Le Vieux Papier' ('Old Paper') was a "Society for the Study of everyday life through the documents and iconography" and was founded in 1900. Léon Provost was at one time the secretary of the society a...
A trade card for designer Henri Lapot, with services listed in the top left corner including cards, invitations, menus and vignettes. There is an etching depicting a street scene in the upper backgrou...
A trade card for Maurice Le Garrec, stating he is the successor to Ed. Sagot and was now known as 'Editeur D'Estampes' (print publisher). The image depicts an adult and child in the foreground with bu...
A trade card for Maurice Le Garrec. At the bottom of the card it states that Le Garrec was the successor to Ed. Sagot, publisher. The image depicts a town landscape with a buidlings on either side of ...
Etching for Edmund Sagot depicting a country lane with trees in the distance and two busts located to the left and right of the card. His business is located at Rue de Chateaudun. The artist is Gaston...
A trade card for Maurice Le Garrec and at the bottom of the card it states that Le Garrec was the successor to Ed. Sagot, publisher. The image depicts a girl driving a cow to pasture in rural landscap...
Le Vieux Papier' ('Old Paper') was a "Society for the Study of everyday life through the documents and iconography" and was founded in 1900. Léon Provost was at one time the secretary of the society a...
A trade card for Camille Bloch. At head is the phrase "On peut désormais téléphoner à Camille Bloch" (translation: "We can now call Camille Bloch"). The image depicts a man at desk on the telephone, s...
A woman is driving donkeys laden with prints toward two windmills and building, through countryside; text advertising Édouard Kleinmann (fl. 1880s–1890s) appears on a sign by the road. One donkey lose...