Three paintings from Jacques Milet with Fernand Martin toys used in a frivolous and playful way typical of Jacques Milet




link to this very nice book: https://www.blurb.com/b/5336423-antique-toys-world-as-art
And do you want to know more about Jacques Milet see: https://villagedujouet.blogspot.com/2021/01/milet-le-peintre-du-jouet-le-jouet.html#more
Thanks to Patrick Pasky for allowing me to use these images