Engraving by Emile Bayard of Jules Verne

Engraving by Emile Bayard of Jules Verne's book Around the Moon (Hetzel edition/Voyages extraordinaire 1870): the moon personified with a young woman's body... suffering from a colic!

(Engraving (by Emile Bayard) of Jules Verne's book Around the Moon (Hetzel edition/Voyages extraordinaire 1870): “” the moon personified with a young woman's body... suffering from a colic! “”)


Emile Antoine Bayard

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Engraving by Emile Bayard of Jules Verne's book Around the Moon (Hetzel edition/Voyages extraordinaire 1870): the moon personified with a young woman's body... suffering from a colic! by Emile Antoine Bayard. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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