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Millot's Pages 12x16 IOD Transfer 8 Pg Pad

8 Beautiful pages full of transfers
Artwork from French Encyclopedia set
  • 8 Full Sheets 
  • 12” x 16” 

Adolphe Millot (pronounced Mee-yo), was a French painter, lithographer and entomologist, responsible for many of the stunning natural history prints in the French encyclopedia Petit Larousse. We have selected eight of our favorites for this stunning transfer to present to you.

Because Millot’s work exemplifies artistry not only in the elements themselves but also in the actual composition (note the symmetry and flow of the arrangements), they work beautifully as individual art pieces, combined eclectically on large pieces, or on small decor using the individual elements…tiny frames anyone?

8 Beautiful pages full of transfers
Artwork from French Encyclopedia set
  • 8 Full Sheets 
  • 12” x 16” 

Adolphe Millot (pronounced Mee-yo), was a French painter, lithographer and entomologist, responsible for many of the stunning natural history prints in the French encyclopedia Petit Larousse. We have selected eight of our favorites for this stunning transfer to present to you.

Because Millot’s work exemplifies artistry not only in the elements themselves but also in the actual composition (note the symmetry and flow of the arrangements), they work beautifully as individual art pieces, combined eclectically on large pieces, or on small decor using the individual elements…tiny frames anyone?

$11.90

Original: $39.68

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Millot's Pages 12x16 IOD Transfer 8 Pg Pad—

$39.68

$11.90

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8 Beautiful pages full of transfers
Artwork from French Encyclopedia set
  • 8 Full Sheets 
  • 12” x 16” 

Adolphe Millot (pronounced Mee-yo), was a French painter, lithographer and entomologist, responsible for many of the stunning natural history prints in the French encyclopedia Petit Larousse. We have selected eight of our favorites for this stunning transfer to present to you.

Because Millot’s work exemplifies artistry not only in the elements themselves but also in the actual composition (note the symmetry and flow of the arrangements), they work beautifully as individual art pieces, combined eclectically on large pieces, or on small decor using the individual elements…tiny frames anyone?