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The Land of cocagne, a series of 'Epinal images.

The Land of cocagne, a series of 'Epinal images created by Imagerie Pellerin, France 1860. Jean-Charles Pellerin (1756-1836), French draftsman, illustrator and printer. He is famous for the images of epinal which he composed since the Revolution and which he printed himself from 1800. Succeeding his father, he took in 1773 the direction of the "Factory of Pellerin" 3. From 1796, he expanded his activity and created the "Imagerie Pellerin". As early as 1800, he started a small business, a real imaginary industry, which later became known as Imagerie d'epinal. Charles Nicolas Pellerin (1827-1887), his grandson, launched the collection of "constructions": cardboard models to cut and assemble - an aspect of the production of the little-known Imagerie d'Epinal.
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The Land of cocagne, a series of 'Epinal images.
The Land of cocagne, a series of 'Epinal images created by Imagerie Pellerin, France 1860. Jean-Charles Pellerin (1756-1836), French draftsman, illustrator and printer. He is famous for the images of epinal which he composed since the Revolution and which he printed himself from 1800. Succeeding his father, he took in 1773 the direction of the "Factory of Pellerin" 3. From 1796, he expanded his activity and created the "Imagerie Pellerin". As early as 1800, he started a small business, a real imaginary industry, which later became known as Imagerie d'epinal. Charles Nicolas Pellerin (1827-1887), his grandson, launched the collection of "constructions": cardboard models to cut and assemble - an aspect of the production of the little-known Imagerie d'Epinal.
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Album / Universal Images Group / Universal History Archive/UIG
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3900 x 5377 px | 60.0 MB
Druckgröße:
33.0 x 45.5 cm | 13.0 x 17.9 in (300 dpi)