Martin DISLER (1949-1996)
Gravure P 

 

 


 Very large drypoint etching and aq…
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Martin DISLER (1949-1996) Gravure P Very large drypoint etching and aquatint, 33/50, signed in pencil 81 x 44.5 cm, paper size: 106.5 x 63 cm Catalog raisonné of prints: No. 87

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Martin DISLER (1949-1996)

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SCHOELCHER, Victor - DISLERE, Paul. Ministere de la Marine et des Colonies. Rapport presente au Ministre de la Marine par le Conseil superieur des colonies pour l'annee 1884. Paris, Imprimerie du Journal officiel, 1884. 305x210 mm folio. 11 pp., 1 blank. Good conservation. Important account of universal suffrage in Saint-Pierre, Miquelon and New Caledonia and which, before then, had never been organized in Mayotte and Nossi-Bé; with data on electoral participation. The report is signed by V. Scholecher, Vice-President of the Conseil superieur and edited by P. Dislere. Victor Schœlcher was the leading French specialist on colonial issues, best known for his leading role in the abolition of slavery in France in 1848. Paul Dislère, 1840 - 1928, Polytechnician, naval engineer and great French administrator, was particularly concerned with the Colonies and made a prestigious career holding numerous posts until being appointed in 1889 'Premier vice-président du conseil d'administration de l'École coloniale'. 305x210 mm folio. Pp. 11, 1 blank. Good condition. Important testimony on universal suffrage in Saint-Pierre, Miquelon and New Caledonia and which, before then, had never been organized in Mayotte and Nossi-Bé; with data on electoral participation. The report is signed by V. Scholecher, Vice President of the Conseil superieur and is written by P. Dislere. Victor Schœlcher was the leading French specialist in colonial affairs, best known for his leading role in the abolition of slavery in France in 1848. Paul Dislère, 1840 - 1928, Polytechnic, naval engineer and great French administrator, was particularly concerned with colonies and had a prestigious career holding numerous positions until being appointed 'Premier vice-président du conseil d'administration de l'École coloniale' in 1889.