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Home > Illustrations > Rossignol's Drunken Advice to Pierre

Rossignol’s Drunken Advice to Pierre

By John French Sloan | Created: 1904

Rossignol’s Drunken Advice to Pierre
Publication
  • "Andre the Savoyard, Vol. II" by Charles Paul de Kock (Boston: Frederick J. Quinby Co.)
Publication Date
  • 1904
Medium
  • Ink
Support
  • Paper
Illustration Size
  • 4.125 x 5.75 in.
Collection
  • Delaware Art Museum, Gift of Helen Farr Sloan, 1981

©Public Domain

Genres
  • Books
  • Interior Illustration
Global Perspectives
  • North America
  • Europe
Related Time Periods
  • The Decade 1900-1910 The Decade 1900-1910

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