File:Broderies de Pont-l'Abbé - Paul Géniaux.jpg

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Four pieces of fabric decorated with traditional Pont-l'Abbé embroidery.

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Broderies de Pont-l'Abbé
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Broderies de Pont-l'Abbé
Description
Français : Quatre pièces de tissu ornées de broderies traditionnelles de Pont-l'Abbé. Ces éléments forment la partie haute du costume traditionnel de la région.
Date 1900-1902
Medium Photographie sur papier au gélatine bromure d'argent
Dimensions height: 10.7 cm (4.2 in); width: 14.2 cm (5.5 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,10.7U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,14.2U174728
Musée de Bretagne
Accession number
2018.0037.3
Inscriptions Au dos, note manuscrite : "Broderies de Pont-l'Abbé", et timbre humide : "COPYRIGHT / Paul Géniaux / 74, Rue du Cherche-Midi / PARIS"
Source/Photographer Collections du Musée de Bretagne : http://www.collections.musee-bretagne.fr/ark:/83011/FLMjo312652
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