Broadsides
- Address Labels
- Art Book Offprints
- Broadsides
- Brochures
- Calendars
- Cartoons
- Cigar Labels
- Classroom Scroll Hangings
- Decals
- Dust Jackets
- Engravings
- Envelopes
- Fairy Tale Stamps
- Flip-Overs
- Handbills
- Hidden Pictures Albums
- Magic Pads
- Maps
- Matchbox Labels
- Menus
- Minute Biographies
- Notebooks
- Painting Reproductions
- Photographs of Art Works
- Picture Story Albums
- Pictures to Color
- Plate Reproductions
- Popper Guns
- Posters
- Prints
- Product Labels
- Separated Book Pages
- Teacher Literature Units
For years I had thought that there must be some large sheets of fables done in France, perhaps by Pellerin of Épinal. Asking and looking finally paid off. I found a first sheet in Rome in 1998. A year later along the Seine I found in one hour both a group of Pellerin prints and a group of slightly smaller prints, the latter from the same set of which I had found one exemplar in Rome. This set has no identifying trademarks that I can discover, but many of their pieces are signed by a G. Fraipont.
I am calling these large colored sheets including illustration and text (of La Fontaine's fable) broadsides, but would be happy to learn a more correct term.