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François Coppée (French poet and novelist, 1842-1908)
Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1877), volume 2 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Renan
Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 3 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Bouffé
Pierre Petit
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 3 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Nélaton
Pierre Petit
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1878), volume 5 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Charles Lecoq
Pierre Petit
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Émile Erckmann (French writer, 1822-1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (French writer, 1826-1890)
Pierre Petit
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 1 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Alfred Naquet (French chemist and politician, 1834-1916)
Pierre Petit
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1879), volume 7 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Émile Littré (French lexicographer and philosopher, 1801-1881)
Pierre Petit
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 3 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Juliette Lamber
Ferdinand J. Mulnier
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1877), volume 4 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Gounod
Ferdinand J. Mulnier
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 1 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Daniel Vierge (French illustrator, born Spain, 1851-1904)
Ferdinand J. Mulnier
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1877), volume 2 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Hector Giacomelli (French painter, illustrator, and printmaker, 1822-1904)
Ferdinand J. Mulnier
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1879), volume 8 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Victorien Sardou (French playwright, 1831-1908)
Ferdinand J. Mulnier
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1879), volume 8 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Aldophe Belot
Ferdinand J. Mulnier
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1879), volume 7 · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Grafmonument van Antonio Canova in de Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari te Venetië
Carlo Naya
Woodburytype on cardboard · 1870
Rijksmuseum

Street Life in London
John Thomson
Woodburytypes · 1870
Art Institute of Chicago

Miolan-Carvalho
Achille Quinet
Woodburytype on paper · 1868
Rijksmuseum

Giuseppe Verdi (Italian composer, 1813-1901)
Ferdinand J. Mulnier
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1877), volume 4 · 1867
Art Institute of Chicago

Édouard Manet (French painter, 1832-1883)
Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 1 · 1865
Art Institute of Chicago

Thiers
Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 1 · 1865
Art Institute of Chicago

Francis Planté (French pianist, 1839-1934)
Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1878), volume 5 · 1865
Art Institute of Chicago

Édouard Manet (French painter, 1832-1883)
Nadar
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1876), volume 1 · 1865
Art Institute of Chicago

George Sand (born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, French novelist, 1804-1876)
Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1877), volume 2 · 1864
Art Institute of Chicago

George Sand (born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, French novelist, 1804-1876)
Nadar
Woodburytype, from the periodical “Galerie Contemporaine Littéraire, Artistique” (1877), volume 2 · 1864
Art Institute of Chicago