Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931)

Creator details

Name
Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931)
Nationality
French

Assets (839 in total)

Scene of the history of France in toys: Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) in exile on the island of Sainte Helene (Sainte-Helene) presented in an attitude of melancholy and loneliness. image detail ReferenceCor5567. In “” Joujoux a l'histoire: la France staged with the Joujoux de deux petits Francais””. Illustration of Job (Jacques-Marie Gaston Onfray and Breville) (1858-1931) 1908. Privee Collection.
The young Napoleon Bonaparte studying (colour litho)
Cats thrown into the bonfire in the Place de Greve, Paris, during the night of the summer solstice, illustration from 'Le Bon Roi Henri' by Abel Hermant (1862-1950), c.1900 (colour engraving)
Gulliver at Lilliput, illustration from a French edition of 'Gulliver's Travels', c.1900 (colour litho)
Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) studying at the Royal Military School of Brienne, 1910 (artwork)
A Gallic druid, climbing in an oak to pick mistletoe with his serpe, discovers a little girl there. in “” France, his story told by G. Montorgueil, imaged by Job”” 1896. Private collection.
The Young Napoleon Leaves Corsica to Study on the Continent, 13th December 1778, illustration from 'Bonaparte' by G. Montorgueil, 1910 (colour litho)
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) as a child in a dispute with his comrades in front of his home in Ajaccio, Corsica, c.1910 (colour litho)
Charles the Bold's Burgundian knights routed by Swiss pikemen at the Battle of Grandson, 1476 (colour litho)
Napoleon and Josephine preparing for their coronation (colour litho)
Gaul War: Gaius Julius Caesar (then Jules cesar) (100-44 BC) and his army invade Gaul. The shadow of an eagle, symbol of the Roman Empire, appears in the sky. in “France, his story told by G. Montorgueil, imaged by Job”” 1896. Private collection.
Henri IV, King of the Poor who wants all his subjects to have a chicken for Sunday dinner, c.1900 (colour litho)

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