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13 results filtered with: Guillaume, Albert, 1873-1942
  • The benefit of taking quinine. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.
  • The benefit of taking quinine. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.
  • A prompter in a music hall enjoys watching a woman can-can dancer, tells an unpopular man entertainer to get off the stage, and is finally arrested at the request of two dissatisfied men. Process print after Albert Guillaume.
  • French conscripts being put through physical exercises. Colour process print after A. Guilaume, 1896.
  • A young lady is sitting on a seat with a black cat on her lap as a man writes on a piece of paper, he then takes her hand and bows. Process print after Albert Guillaume.
  • The benefit of taking quinine. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.
  • A personification of France offering a soldier the hand of patriotism. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.
  • The benefit of taking quinine. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.
  • The benefit of taking quinine. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.
  • A woman consulting an official weeps and then faints, prompting the official to take her privately into his back office. Line process print by SGAP after Albert Guillaume, 1893.
  • A chaperone introduces a young dancer or actress in costume to an elderly man in top hat and tails; he chucks the young woman under the chin, and the chaperone leaves them. Process print after A. Guillaume.
  • A man enters a florist's shop and attempts to look up the skirt of the florist while she climbs a ladder to get him a wreath which is dedicated to his wife. Line process print by SGAP after A. Guillaume.
  • The benefit of taking quinine. Chromolithograph by A. Guillaume.