PCT4271429: Saint Louis doing justice under an oak. Realises like a kind of monochrome stained glass, this drawing by Job is one of the illustrations of the book “Les grands mots historiques du pays de France”, Mame editions, 1915. Privee Collection., Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4266340: Cover of a number of “Great novelists”, famous popular newspaper, No. 536, 23 January 1914: representation in the open air by a troupe of Comedia dell'arte in Paris, boulevard du Temple, in 1782. Illustration for the novel-soap by Ernest Capendu “” L'Hotel de Norres””. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4267337: Elixir de jouvvence de l'Abbe Soury: claim (advertisement) around 1950 for a para-pharmacy product (phytotherapy) designed to promote blood circulation. This solution based on plant extracts (including hamamelis, viburnum, calamus, piscidia, condurango, anise and cinnamon) was invented in 1745 by the Norman abbes Soury and Delarue, marketed in the 19th century by Magloire Dumontier, the rear little nephew of the abbe Gilber Soury. It is marketed by the Omega-Pharma-France laboratory. / Bridgeman Images