Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) Assets (16 in total)

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The Battle of Poitiers, 25th October 732, won by Charles Martel (688-741)
The Battle of Poitiers, 25th October 732, won by Charles Martel (688-741)

CHT277037: The Battle of Poitiers, 25th October 732, won by Charles Martel (688-741), Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book): On 7 October 1870, Leon Gambetta (1838-1882) left Paris besieged by German troops, aboard a balloon for Tours to meet the government delegation and organize one armed to fight the Prussian assailant.
Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book): On 7 October 1870, Leon Gambetta (1838-1882) left Paris besieged by German troops, aboard a balloon for Tours to meet the government delegation and organize one armed to fight the Prussian assailant.

PCT4268289: Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book): On 7 October 1870, Leon Gambetta (1838-1882) left Paris besieged by German troops, aboard a balloon for Tours to meet the government delegation and organize one armed to fight the Prussian assailant., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

My first book of history of France by L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, edition Delagrave 1937. Illustration by Rene Giffey. Schoolgirl wearing the medal of good pupil.
My first book of history of France by L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, edition Delagrave 1937. Illustration by Rene Giffey. Schoolgirl wearing the medal of good pupil.

PCT4273527: My first book of history of France by L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, edition Delagrave 1937. Illustration by Rene Giffey. Schoolgirl wearing the medal of good pupil., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

PCT4295387: "Le Pyjama Presidentiel" a satirical song by Lucien Boyer created by Lina Tyber, mocking Paul Deschanel (1856-1922), Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Hut of a Gallic village: Excerpt from “My first book of history of France” by L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, elementary course first year 1937 (litho)
Hut of a Gallic village: Excerpt from “My first book of history of France” by L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, elementary course first year 1937 (litho)

PCT4277246: Hut of a Gallic village: Excerpt from “My first book of history of France” by L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, elementary course first year 1937 (litho), Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). King Henry 4 (1553-1610), a good father of a family, plays on all fours with his two children in front of the Spanish ambassador.
Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). King Henry 4 (1553-1610), a good father of a family, plays on all fours with his two children in front of the Spanish ambassador.

PCT4268297: Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). King Henry 4 (1553-1610), a good father of a family, plays on all fours with his two children in front of the Spanish ambassador., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book). Evocation of prehistory, and cave men, both hunters (bears) and farmers.
Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book). Evocation of prehistory, and cave men, both hunters (bears) and farmers.

PCT4268304: Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book). Evocation of prehistory, and cave men, both hunters (bears) and farmers., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Beauty with Golden Hair, Tales of Perrault, circa 1935 (illustration)
Beauty with Golden Hair, Tales of Perrault, circa 1935 (illustration)

GEG7079433: Beauty with Golden Hair, Tales of Perrault, circa 1935 (illustration), Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Double page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965). (school book) Evocation of prehistory and cave men both hunters (bears) and farmers (left) and itinerant merchants (call here “Romanichels or Gypsies”” coming to sell small bronze tools) (right).
Double page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965). (school book) Evocation of prehistory and cave men both hunters (bears) and farmers (left) and itinerant merchants (call here “Romanichels or Gypsies”” coming to sell small bronze tools) (right).

PCT4268305: Double page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965). (school book) Evocation of prehistory and cave men both hunters (bears) and farmers (left) and itinerant merchants (call here “Romanichels or Gypsies”” coming to sell small bronze tools) (right)., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book). Evocation of prehistory and cave men: “” little brown men”” (called “Romanichels or Gypsies”) with small cars pulled by small horses come from small bronze tools.
Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book). Evocation of prehistory and cave men: “” little brown men”” (called “Romanichels or Gypsies”) with small cars pulled by small horses come from small bronze tools.

PCT4268326: Page illustrated by “” Mon premier livre d'histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, Librairie Delagrave 1937, images by Rene Giffey (1884-1965) (school book). Evocation of prehistory and cave men: “” little brown men”” (called “Romanichels or Gypsies”) with small cars pulled by small horses come from small bronze tools., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1865), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). The good King Saint Louis (Louis 9, 1214-1270) rendering justice under an oak in Vincennes.
Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1865), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). The good King Saint Louis (Louis 9, 1214-1270) rendering justice under an oak in Vincennes.

PCT4268329: Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1865), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). The good King Saint Louis (Louis 9, 1214-1270) rendering justice under an oak in Vincennes., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Cover of a catalogue of the Manufacture d'armes et cycles de Saint-Etienne (Saint-Etienne), part devoted to leisure (1935-1936). Beach and swimming. Rene Giffey's illustration shows a sea bath scene: a “” bather” gives a swimming lesson to a young swimmer, while a couple takes photographs.
Cover of a catalogue of the Manufacture d'armes et cycles de Saint-Etienne (Saint-Etienne), part devoted to leisure (1935-1936). Beach and swimming. Rene Giffey's illustration shows a sea bath scene: a “” bather” gives a swimming lesson to a young swimmer, while a couple takes photographs.

PCT4271234: Cover of a catalogue of the Manufacture d'armes et cycles de Saint-Etienne (Saint-Etienne), part devoted to leisure (1935-1936). Beach and swimming. Rene Giffey's illustration shows a sea bath scene: a “” bather” gives a swimming lesson to a young swimmer, while a couple takes photographs., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Cover of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey, Librairie Delagrave 1937). A teacher with a medal of excellence lift a curtain and unveils a scene of history from the Middle Ages.
Cover of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey, Librairie Delagrave 1937). A teacher with a medal of excellence lift a curtain and unveils a scene of history from the Middle Ages.

PCT4268020: Cover of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey, Librairie Delagrave 1937). A teacher with a medal of excellence lift a curtain and unveils a scene of history from the Middle Ages., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Cover of the book “” Le petit Robinson de Paris””, by Eugenie Foa, illustrated by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), edition Paul Duval 1939. A young boy, abandoned in Paris, feels as lonely as he was on his island deserte his favorite heros, Robinson Crusoe. As a Friday, he meets a lost dog.
Cover of the book “” Le petit Robinson de Paris””, by Eugenie Foa, illustrated by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), edition Paul Duval 1939. A young boy, abandoned in Paris, feels as lonely as he was on his island deserte his favorite heros, Robinson Crusoe. As a Friday, he meets a lost dog.

PCT4270616: Cover of the book “” Le petit Robinson de Paris””, by Eugenie Foa, illustrated by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), edition Paul Duval 1939. A young boy, abandoned in Paris, feels as lonely as he was on his island deserte his favorite heros, Robinson Crusoe. As a Friday, he meets a lost dog., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Bernard Palissy (1510-1589 or 1590) burning his furniture to heat the oven where he continues his experiences of cooking enamelled pottery. Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937).
Bernard Palissy (1510-1589 or 1590) burning his furniture to heat the oven where he continues his experiences of cooking enamelled pottery. Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937).

PCT4268274: Bernard Palissy (1510-1589 or 1590) burning his furniture to heat the oven where he continues his experiences of cooking enamelled pottery. Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937)., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). Emperor Charlemagne visits a school and distinguishes good and bad schoolchildren.
Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). Emperor Charlemagne visits a school and distinguishes good and bad schoolchildren.

PCT4268277: Page of “” Mon premier livre d'Histoire de France”” (L. Brossolette and M. Ozouf, illustrations by Rene Giffey (1884-1965), Librairie Delagrave 1937) (school book). Emperor Charlemagne visits a school and distinguishes good and bad schoolchildren., Giffey, Rene (1884-1965) / Bridgeman Images

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