Pierre Jean de Béranger|César-Auguste Hébert|Fournier & Perrotin|Auguste Raffet|Louis-Henri Brevière|J. J. Grandville

"The Fifth of May" from The Complete Works of Béranger

1836
Wood engraving
21.9 × 14 cm (8.6 × 5.5 in)

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