Young girls of Grand-Bassam (former capital of the Ivory Coast), styling herself (engraving after Emile Bayard

Young girls of Grand-Bassam (former capital of the Ivory Coast), styling herself (engraving after Emile Bayard's drawing, illustrating the voyage to the African Coast in 1868)

(Young girls of Grand-Bassam (Grand Bassam) (former capital of the Ivory Coast), styling herself, engraving after Emile Bayard's drawing, illustrating the voyage to the African Coast in 1868, by Vice Admiral Fleuriot de Langles, published in “” Le tour du m)


Emile Antoine Bayard

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Young girls of Grand-Bassam (former capital of the Ivory Coast), styling herself (engraving after Emile Bayard's drawing, illustrating the voyage to the African Coast in 1868) by Emile Antoine Bayard. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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