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Summary
editRestored version of Image:Romeposter.jpg, rotated and cropped, stains and artifacts removed, missing chromatic regions filled, and levels adjusted.
- TITLE: Rome par la voie du Mont-Cenis
- SOURCE: Library of Congress
- CALL NUMBER: POS - Fr .D675, no. 10 (C size) [P&P]
- SUMMARY: Travel poster for train service from Paris to Rome via Lyon. Shows the Roman Forum at dawn.
- ARTIST: Georges Dorival
- MEDIUM: 1 photomechanical print (poster) : halftone, color ; 108 x 79 cm.
- CREATED/PUBLISHED: Cannes : Affiches Photographiques Robaudy, 1920.
- LICENSE: PD-US (pre-1923) not PD universally. Artist died in 1968.
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