Samuel Chamberlain, Sainte-Croix-Notre-Dame
Framed at Earl Russell’s Paint & Decorating Center in Gainesville, Florida (November 1967)
Unframed and Photoshopped by the Blogger (October 2015)
Jean Effel, Illustration for FEMMES FRANÇAISES (1944)
This illustration is explained by the fact that the French punished female collaborators (“collabos”) with the Nazis–in part–by shaving their heads.
Jean Effel was the pseudonym of François Lejeune (1908-1982).
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Detail of the Front Cover of the Issue of Femmes Françaises in which the Illustration Was Published
Prince Gaëtan de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles and His Mother
Gaëtan (1917-1984) was the only child of Prince Philippe de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles (1885-1949) and Princess Marie-Louise d’Orléans (1896-1973).
Postcard from the Collection of the Blogger












