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Trompe de Chasse in C
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Brass, French
Rights: Public Domain
Musical Instruments, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments 1889
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Ce malheureux lièvre doit être fatigué de courir comme ça à coté de la diligence....., from Croquis de Chasse, published in Le Charivari, September 29, 1859
Ce malheureux lièvre doit être fatigué de courir comme ça à coté de la diligence....., from Croquis de Chasse, published in Le Charivari, September 29, 1859
Lithograph; second state of two (Delteil), Croquis de Chasse...
Deux chasseurs altérés, from Croquis de Chasse, published in Le Charivari, September 20, 1859
Deux chasseurs altérés, from Croquis de Chasse, published in Le Charivari, September 20, 1859
Lithograph on newsprint; second state of two (Delteil), Croquis de Chasse...
Eh! bien, monsieur Caboulot, vous ne venez pas?...., from Croquis de Chasse, published in Le Charivari, October 6, 1859
Eh! bien, monsieur Caboulot, vous ne venez pas?...., from Croquis de Chasse, published in Le Charivari, October 6, 1859
Lithograph; second state of two (Delteil), Croquis de Chasse...
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