Null Jac BELAUBRE (1906-1993)
Draft poster for Bal de la Presse at the Grand Thé…
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Jac BELAUBRE (1906-1993) Draft poster for Bal de la Presse at the Grand Théâtre Gouache and ink 32 x 25 cm Attached poster for La nuit de la Presse, Gala au Grand-Théâtre February 25, signed in the plate "Jac Belaubre".

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Jac BELAUBRE (1906-1993) Draft poster for Bal de la Presse at the Grand Théâtre Gouache and ink 32 x 25 cm Attached poster for La nuit de la Presse, Gala au Grand-Théâtre February 25, signed in the plate "Jac Belaubre".

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