PARIS. - L'Eglise St-Sulpice
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Neurdein Frères
French, 1869–1918
PARIS. - L'Eglise St-Sulpice
ca. 1916
Collotype
Overall: 13.8 x 8.9 cm
Gift of Ann McCabe
1977.0067.0041
Inscriptions recto (printed in black ink): 105
(printed in black ink); PARIS. - L'Eglise St-Sulpice
(printed in black ink): [publisher's logo]
verso (printed in black ink): Carte Postale
Correspondance Adresse
(printed): ANCIENS ÉTAB. NEURDEIN ET CIE. - IMP. CRÉTÉ, SUCC. CORBEIL-PARIS
52, AV. DE BRETEUIL. - PARIS. - A4.
(black ink): Rein, Soldier's Mail
France.
Number four (4)
I don't believe any other city in the
world offers a better collections of
architectural cathedrals than Paris.
These inspiring sermons of
stone are likely productions
of the Sermon on the Mount.
They need no[illegible] words to convey
their meaning f[illegible] thoughts of God
is aroused by gazing in awe and
wonder at their beauty.
[verso inscription digitally reproduced in media file R ]
(printed in black ink); PARIS. - L'Eglise St-Sulpice
(printed in black ink): [publisher's logo]
verso (printed in black ink): Carte Postale
Correspondance Adresse
(printed): ANCIENS ÉTAB. NEURDEIN ET CIE. - IMP. CRÉTÉ, SUCC. CORBEIL-PARIS
52, AV. DE BRETEUIL. - PARIS. - A4.
(black ink): Rein, Soldier's Mail
France.
Number four (4)
I don't believe any other city in the
world offers a better collections of
architectural cathedrals than Paris.
These inspiring sermons of
stone are likely productions
of the Sermon on the Mount.
They need no[illegible] words to convey
their meaning f[illegible] thoughts of God
is aroused by gazing in awe and
wonder at their beauty.
[verso inscription digitally reproduced in media file R ]
