L'Image--Revue artistique et litteraire ornée de figures sur bois [No. 3 (February 1897)]
Georges de Feure
(French, 1868–1928)
Tony Beltrand
(French, about 1847–1904)
Albert Besnard
(French, 1849–1934)
Charles Doudelet
(Belgian, active in France, 1861–1938)
Félix Fournery
(French, 19th century)
Paul César F. Helleu
(French, 1859–1927)
Pierre Georges Jeanniot
(French (born in Switzerland), 1848–1934)
Auguste Lepère
(French, 1849–1918)
L. Moulignié
(French, 19th century)
Hermann-Paul
(French, 1874–1940)
Théodule Augustin Ribot
(French, 1823–1891)
Oscar Roty
(French, 1846–1911)
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen
(French (born in Switzerland), 1859–1923)
Félix Edouard Vallotton
(Swiss (active in France), 1865–1925)
Alfred Andrin
(French, 19th century)
Clemént Bellenger
(French, 1851–1898)
Bournigal
(French, active late 19th century)
Dareau
(French, active late 19th century)
Adolf Dauvergne
(French, active 1889–1924)
Eugène Dété
(French, 1848–1922)
Georges-Joseph Dupré
(French, active late 19th century)
Ernest Florian
(French, 1863–1914)
Eugène Froment
(French, 1844–1926)
Pierre Gusman
(French, born in 1862)
Charles-Auguste Jeaugeon
(French, active 1883–1922)
Imbault
(French, active late 19th century)
Lavernet
(French, active late 19th century)
E. Margard
(French, active late 19th century)
G. Outhwaite
(French, active late 19th century)
Mlle Pastré
(French, active late 19th century)
Jules Léon Perrichon
(French, 1866–1946)
Pouilliart
(French, active late 19th century)
van de Putt
(French (?), active late 19th century)
Isidore Régnier
(French, 19th century)
Léon Henri Ruffé
(French, born in 1864)
Charles Smachtens
(French, active late 19th century)
Louis Henrik Soerensen
(Danish, active in France, 1853–1912)
Georges Auguste Thévenin
(French, active late 19th century)
Auguste Tilly
(French, died in 1898)
E. Toustain
(French, active late 19th century)
Viejo
(French (?), active late 19th century)
Floury [firm]
Corporation Française des Graveurs sur Bois
(French, founded in 1896)
1897
Place of PublicationParis, France
Medium/TechniqueIllustrated journal with numerous wood engravings and woodcuts
DimensionsOverall: 31 x 23.3 x 0.5 cm (12 3/16 x 9 3/16 x 3/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Samuel Glaser
Accession number1971.765c
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Paris: Floury, 1897
Provenance1971, year-end gift of Samuel Glaser, Newton, MA to the MFA. (Accession date: January 12, 1972)