Yeni oyuncaklar. Rubens ve onun çağı - New toys. Rubens and his times.
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Title
Yeni oyuncaklar. Rubens ve onun çağı - New toys. Rubens and his times.
Creator
Baudrey de Saunier, Jacques Baschet.
Description
Aerodinamik miniatür treni. Yarışma modelinde bir araba. Bebek için aerodinamik bir araba. Gerçek bir minyatür denizaltı. P.P. Rubens-Yaşlı sanatçının portresi. Diana'nın banyosu - An aerodynamic train in miniature. An automobile of the Competition model. An aerodynamic car for a doll. A real mini-submarine. P.P. Rubens-Portrait of an aged artist. Diana's bath.
Note
Fotoğraflı bir makale yeni yaratılan oyuncakları betimliyor. Başka bir makale Orangerie'deki yeni Rubens sergisini anlatıyor - An article, with photos, about newly invented toys and another about a new Rubens exhibition at the Orangerie.
Issue Date
1936-12-19
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/26962
Collections
Type
Format
28,3-37,9 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFTDOC01381
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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