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Pictures and captions from “Le Musée Artistique et Littéraire: Revue Hebdomadaire Ilustrée” edited by J. Roam, Paris, 1880. I have Tome IV (volume 4) parts I and II, bound together, obtained at one of those market stalls outside the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.

I have marked the images as being for non-commercial use only, but see individual items for more details. Copyright in France these days is life+70 years, so the artists from this 1880 book would have had to have died in or before the end of 1938, unless they died on military service (getting an extra 30 years of protection!). However, anonymous works, including works published under a pseudonym, and collective works, last 70 years after publication. As a result, unless otherwise indicated, the works here are out of copyright. Note that moral rights are perpetual and inalienable in France, which does not have a “public domain” like the USA. As a result, you must still credit the artist if it is known (and so must I). The wikipedia article on French copyright is a little misleading when it says that items enter the domaine public, because of this.

An incredibly low-resolution scan of this entire book is online at archive.org, along with the claim that the contents of the book are not in copyright, although that is not clear to me.

Cartouche composé et Gravé Par Mitelli

Cartouche composé et Gravé Par Mitelli

Musée Artistique et Littéraire, Le (1880)

A very rococo frame or border used as a chapter heading, this cartouche has cherubs on either side, a face laghing in the lower centre, fruits, vines, scrollwork, the whole deal. It says, in the cent [...]

Keywords: borders, frames, cherubs, nudity, bare feet, cartouches

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Added: 2007-02-22

Image status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required

Blank Cartouche

Blank Cartouche

Musée Artistique et Littéraire, Le (1880)

A version of the Cartouche from which I have removed the writing in the middle, so it’s blank for use as a frame or very fancy border.

Keywords: borders, frames, cherubsborders, cartouches

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Added: 2007-02-22

Image status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required

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