Foreign Etchers: A Collection of Exhibition Pamphlets from Albert Roullier's Art Galleries, Chicago, Rebound as a Single Volume
by Bruette, Marie & Alice Roullier, Roger Marx, Frederick Keppel, Edmund De Goncourt
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- Used - Good
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Chicago, Illinois, United States
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About This Item
Chicago: Albert Roullier's Art Galleries. Used - Good. 1910. Leatherbound. 8vo. Rebinding of individual exhibition catalogs (1900-1901, 1910-1911): Charles Storm Van's Gravesande, Hedley Fitton, T. Francois Simon, Frank Laing, August Lepere, Mariano Fortuny, Paul Helleu, Men of 1830 (Masters of the Barbizon School), Rembrandt to Zorn. Moderate shelf wear to leather binding. Margin notes to some pamphlets. Altogether a rare collection together as a single volume in Good condition. (Subject: Chicago, Illinois, & Midwest.)
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- Powell's Bookstores Chicago (US)
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- Q10407
- Title
- Foreign Etchers: A Collection of Exhibition Pamphlets from Albert Roullier's Art Galleries, Chicago, Rebound as a Single Volume
- Author
- Bruette, Marie & Alice Roullier, Roger Marx, Frederick Keppel, Edmund De Goncourt
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Chicago: Albert Roullier's Art Galleries
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