POSTERS. 20 printed posters, 1790-1794; printed... - Lot 1 - Ader

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POSTERS. 20 printed posters, 1790-1794; printed... - Lot 1 - Ader
POSTERS. 20 printed posters, 1790-1794; printed in Saintes (then Xantes) or Saint-Jean d'Angély (then Angély-Boutonne); in-fol. or large in-fol. (2 posters with wetnesses and one with small hole). Laws, or Decrees of the National Convention, concerning a statue for Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and a pension to his widow; literary works maintained by the public treasury; the right of citizens to form free societies; the color of posters; ownership of industrial inventions; gratuities and relief to be granted to artists; institutions of instruction and education; the communities of arts and crafts of Paris; the abolition of the criminal trials and judgments for facts relating to the freedom of the press; the transport in the deposit of the Louvre of the paintings and monuments of the fine arts of the houses formerly royal; the clothes of the two sexes; the clubs and popular societies of women; the transfer of Descartes to the Pantheon; the conservation and the guard of the Museum of the arts; the contest for the prices of sculpture, painting and architecture; the organization of the public instruction... Attached are 19 printed documents, 1790-1793; in-4, some headbands, 2 with red ink stamp and claws of Duport-Dutertre or Danton. Laws and decrees of the National Assembly or the Convention concerning a statue for J.-J. Rousseau, and a pension to his widow; the gratifications and help to be granted to the artists; the establishments of instruction and education; the communities of arts and trades of Paris; the artists whose works were exposed in 1791 to the Salon of the Louvre; the paintings and monuments of the fine arts of the houses formerly royal; the conventions between dramatic authors and directors of spectacles; the singers, musicians, officers and ecclesiastical and lay employees of the suppressed chapters; the clothing of both sexes; the clubs and popular societies of women; the suppression of signs of royalty or feudalism; the competition for the prizes of architecture, sculpture and painting; the gift by David of a painting representing Michel Lepelletier on his deathbed; the relations of the French Republic with the other political societies...
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