Barbier, Le. The oriental barber, trimming the bald customer’s sitting in front of him grown again hairs with a sharp knife. At the wall bottles, jugs and other utilities. Engraving by Jean Louis Delignon (Paris 1755 – ca. 1804) after Conté. 27.7 x 39.5 cm.

(ARTS ET MÉTIERS II, plt. XXV, 2.) – Upper margin trimmed to platemark, but not important for enough white plate margin.
Offer no. 6,625 / EUR 151. (c. US$ 205.) + shipping
“ Subject: Thanks!
Thanks for your kind reply. I wanted to comment that your thoughts on freedom (the quote that you had on the end of your message to me) are exactly the same as my beliefs.
I write, however, because I was surprised to get it from Europe … Although an American, almost all my early family were Huguenots … In fact, my relative, Jan C. is noted as the earliest C. to have arrived in N. America (in 1636, I think) … ”
(Mrs. C. F., November 14, 2003)

