File:Poster Romeo et Juliette Cardoze Rouff 1897.png

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English: Roméo et Juliette grand roman indéit par Jules Cardoze... Jules Rouff..., advertising poster designed by Jacques Wély for Jules Rouff, colored lithography printed in Paris : Imprimerie Ferdinand Champenois.
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