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Original fileImages used on Découvertes Gallimard book covers
This image is a composite grid featuring a wide array of visual subjects, including historical portraits (such as Arthur Rimbaud and Beethoven), archaeological sites like the Sphinx and Mayan architecture, and religious or mythological iconography. The tiles encompass diverse styles ranging from medieval manuscript illuminations and alchemical engravings to 18th-century portraiture and abstract modernism. The montage functions as a kaleidoscopic index of Western and global cultural history, illustrating the series' broad scope of inquiry into human knowledge.
The *Découvertes Gallimard* series is a landmark of 20th-century popular scholarship, renowned for its dense integration of primary source imagery with historical narrative. The collection mirrors the series' intellectual mission to provide visually rich, cross-disciplinary introductions to complex topics in science, history, and the arts.
Découvertes Gallimard
This image is a collection of the cover art utilized for this specific encyclopedic book series.
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collotype
20th Century
French
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