Sketch photo

  • On November 18, 1908, the État network bought out the Compagnie des Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest, and at the same time acquired its Parisian stations. The État then truly became the "network of the sea" by serving the coastal area from Dieppe to Bordeaux. Finally, in 1934, the État took over the southern Brittany lines from the Orléans network. The network thus formed would remain in place until 1938, the year the SNCF was created.

  • Fan for Champagne Clicquot

  • Advertising fan for Louis Roederer champagne in Reims

  • White exhibition - second sketch (See first sketch).
    Les Grands Magasins Dufayel was a former "department store" opened in 1856 on Boulevard Barbès in Paris under the name Palais de la Nouveauté.

  • White exhibition - first sketch (See second sketch).
    Les Grands Magasins Dufayel were a former "department store" opened in 1856 on Boulevard Barbès in Paris under the name Palais de la Nouveauté.