Les Monstres des Cathedrales No. 6, Von Bulow, postcard (front).
Description:
This is a black and white postcard showing a photograph of a gargoyle from Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The image has been altered to have the gargoyle resemble Karl von Bulow, a German field marshal from the First World War.
Physical Description:
image.postcard.black and white 9.0 x 14.0 cm
Language:
French

is Part Of:
Wilder Penfield Digital Collection

Wilder Penfield Fonds P142 -- Series A/V (Audio/Visual)
Publisher:
Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University
Citation:
Les Monstres des Cathedrales No. 6, Von Bulow, postcard (front). [Online image]. Wilder Penfield Digital Collection Wilder Penfield Fonds P142 -- Series A/V (Audio/Visual) . Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University . Retrieved December 6, 2024 from http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/penfieldfonds/fullrecord.php?ID=9579
Rights:
This material has been made available with the consent of the copyright holders and can be used in accordance with fair dealing provisions of Canadian copyright law. For more information, please contact the Osler Library of the History of Medicine.
Notes:
The postcard caption reads: "Les Montres des Cathedrales No 6, Von Bulow. La brute sanglante qui chassee de Reims pour assouvir sa colere a detruit la merveilleus cathedrale, forfait odieux."

Call Number:
A/V 10-1