Frontispiece by Emile Bayard for the Hetzel 1880 edition of Hector Malot

Frontispiece by Emile Bayard for the Hetzel 1880 edition of Hector Malot's novel 'Sans Famille': The writer at his working table imagines his characters and the weft of his book - Remi and the members of the troupe of Monsieur Vitalis, travelling artist

(Frontispice by Emile Bayard for the Hetzel 1880 edition of Hector Malot's novel “” Sans Famille “”: The writer at his working table imagines his characters and the weft of his book - Remi and the members of the troupe of Monsieur Vitalis, travelling artist)


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Frontispiece by Emile Bayard for the Hetzel 1880 edition of Hector Malot's novel 'Sans Famille': The writer at his working table imagines his characters and the weft of his book - Remi and the members of the troupe of Monsieur Vitalis, travelling artist by Emile Antoine Bayard. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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