Serbian diorama figures printed plate
This printed plate of drawn military figures representing the Serbian Infantry was produced by Imagerie Marcel Vagne, and is titled 'Armee Serbe - Infanterie', which translates to 'Serbian Army - Infantry'. It is from a series where the figures would be cut out to make stand-up figures or be part of a diorama.
Printed plate showing drawings of rows of Serbian soldiers.
CONTRIBUTOR
Špiro Vranješ
DATE
-
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
13
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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