I’m a little belated tonight, but here is T, in my French dictionary series from the Noveau Larousse Illustré:
The full pages are sized to print on A3 paper, so big enough to frame and hang as instant art, use as wrapping paper, or just about anything you creative peeps can think of 😀
I have also extracted the beautiful ornamental letters, and made them into PNG-files (transparent background):
And here is the last page from the T chapter:
For your convenience I have collected the first 17 letters of the ornamental French serif alphabet onto sheets:
The files are free for your personal use and enjoyment. Go to the download folder below to grab your high quality copies🙂
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I have used elements from the following sources for these designs:
Noveau Larousse Illustré (1898) – archive.com
Noveau Larousse Illustré (1906) – archive.com