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Invitation to View the Newly Arrived Collection at: S. Bing & Cie, Paris, 1891
189119th century
440 x 335 mm (17.3 x 13.2 in.)
Anonymous,
- business - Use for the broad area of commercial or mercantile activity involving the exchange of commodities, services, or financial resources. W [February 1993 related term added. February 1991 descriptor moved. January 1991 scope note changed.]
- ephemera - Everyday items manufactured for a specific, limited use, and usually intended to be discarded thereafter, especially printed matter on paper. [December 1992 descriptor moved. January 1992 scope note changed.]
- France - TGN 1000070
- Japonisme - Use For Term
- Paris - TGN 7008038
- retail stores - Use for places of business where goods are sold directly to the ultimate consumers. [September 1994 related term added.]
- image Dimensions: 440 x 335 mm (17.3 x 13.2 in.)
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Anonymous, . Invitation to View the Newly Arrived Collection at: S. Bing & Cie, Paris, le 13, Rue Bleue: Chine-Japon, 1891, 1891. Color woodcut printed in red, yellow, blue, and black inks, with type printed in black ink on lightweight cream laid Asian paper. image : 440 x 335 mm (17.3 x 13.2 in.). Sheet : 485 x 370 mm (19.1 x 14.6 in.). DAC accession number 2008.9.1. Friends of the Davison Art Center Richard H. Wood (BA Wesleyan 1958, former DAC Registrar of Collections) Memorial Fund, 2008. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: T. Rodriguez) .