Viewing page 78 of 438

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

Survey Form Number: 689

Handwritten Number:

SI-Assigned Tracking No.: 1262

Different Language Version of nos.:

Nos.:

Duplicate of No.:

Condition Differs:

Time Period: World War One

Nationality of Issuing Organization: France

Other:

Issuing Organization/Creator: N/A

Series Information: N/A

Locale Information: Paris

Date: Nov. 25-30, 1916

Begin (YYYY-MM-DD): 1916-11-25

End (YYYY-MM-DD): 1916-11-30

Purpose: Exhibitions, Films, Publications

Other:

Organization/Service for which Issued: Exposition de Tableau de Maîtres Contemporains

Genre: Poster

Other:

No. of Pieces:

Size:

Height: 89

Width: 119

Size: Full

Opening Words: Exposition de Tableaux de Maîtres Contemporainsde 25 Novembre au 30 Decembre 1916 Vente Au Profit del'oevre de soldat blesse au malade

Translation: exposition of paintings of contemporary masters Nev 25-Dec 30 1916. Sale profits going to wounded or sick soldiers.

Language: French

Other:

Physical Description: Multi-color

Artist(s):

Artist(s): Paulbot

Main Image: Soldier with a wounded foot relaxing in a chair with a fan and books on a table.

Other Image(s): N/A

Printing Info:

Printing Info:

Printer: Imp. H. Chachoin

Other Printing Info.: N/A

Printing Date: N/A

Begin (YYYY-MM-DD):

End (YYYY-MM-DD):

Printing Place: Paris

INFO STAMPED ON POSTER: Tout possesseur of cet exemplaire s'exposea des pourevites judiciares

"Specimen of British War Literature ...":

Princeton Donor/Number: N/A

Other Donor Info.: N/A

Mrs. Van S. Merle-Smith:

Condition: Fragile

Condition Details: Crumpled Edges; Torn

Other:

Accession/Non-Accession Number: 1990.3118

Negative Number:

Collection Name: Princeton University Posters Collection (AC #433)

SITE:

Map Case: 2

Drawer: 1

Folder: 1

Box:

Folder:

Comments:

Cataloger:

Name: K Jacobsen

Date: 4/7/92

Begin (YYYY-MM-DD): 1992-04-07

End (YYYY-MM-DD): 1992-04-07


Transcription Notes:
On the date line, it is written Nov. 25-30, 1916. In the opening words, it states November 25 - December 30 1916.