Gifts For The World's Greatest Dad: 50% Off ALL Cases & T-shirts!   Use Code: DADSCASENTEE   Ends Tomorrow! (details)
A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 Binder by bridgemanart
A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 (oil) located at the Josef Mensing Gallery, Hamm-Rhynern, Germany. The A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 (oil) was created around 1850 AD.
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Customize it!
No minimum orders • No setup fees • The most options!

Avery Signature 1.5" Binder

Create eye-catching Avery Custom Signature Binders for home or office. Design unique wedding albums, recipe books and photo albums. Showcase your business with custom client binders, proposals and reports. 3-Ring binders include full-bleed, photo-quality printing on the front, back and spine, and 4 pockets. The Avery Signature 1.5” Binder comes in two different ring types.

  • 2.2" spine.
  • Full-color, photo-quality printing.
  • Holds 375 pages with EZ-Turn™ Rings or 400 pages with 1 Touch™ EZD™ Rings.
  • Designed for 8.5" x 11" sized paper.
  • Two additional binder sizes available.

EZ-Turn™ Ring

1" Capacity: 175 pages
1.5" Capacity: 375 pages
2" Capacity: 500 pages
Gap Free™ ring prevents gapping and misalignment
Read more...

Created and submitted to the online marketplace by a highly talented artist named bridgemanart, this extraordinary "literature" custom binder design was posted under the A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 category. Given the name of “a scene from 'tartuffe' by moliere, 1850 binder”, this custom binder's name is the perfect match for many different reasons. Specially made with space for all of your important paperwork, this a scene from 'tartuffe' by moliere, 1850 binder can be found by searching for the tags, literature, hypocrite, or play. If you liked viewing this amazingly awesome three-ring binder design, you might find some other choices in the designer's Zazzle store or in the online marketplace at Zazzle.

Made for printing in a limitless range of colors, the personalized binder is great for any organizational necessity. Very unique and durable, this selected hypocrite store category binder will be printed with this Zazzle designer's play graphic using Zazzle's sophisticated binder printing method that will create the illustration at the most supreme quality. Consequently, this wonderful literature and 1850 art will turn your fully customizable binder into a legit example of fine art.

A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 Binder

In stock! Out of stock

Quantity:

binder.
Only  in bulk!
As low as  on a
Wishlist
$18.95
per binder
Out of stock

See all...

Size:
$18.95
Ring Type:
Inside Color:

Gifts For The World's Greatest Dad: 50% Off ALL Cases & T-shirts!  
Use Code: DADSCASENTEE   (details)

Information from the Designer

Created By bridgemanart:

A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850

A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 (oil) located at the Josef Mensing Gallery, Hamm-Rhynern, Germany. The A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 (oil) was created around 1850 AD.

More Essential Accessories

Other products you might like

Other products by bridgemanart

Reviews for "A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 Binder"

Prev 0 Next

There are currently no reviews for "A Scene from 'Tartuffe' by Moliere, 1850 Binder".

Have you purchased this product?
Write a review!

Prev 0 Next

Reviews from customers who purchased: 8.5"x11"

  (see more product reviews)
4.5  (425 reviews)
5 star:
(324)
4 star:
(47)
3 star:
(18)
2 star:
(19)
1 star:
(17)
91% would recommend this to a friend
Most recommended for: Myself
Have you purchased this item? Write a review!

Have you purchased this product?
Write a review!

(see more product reviews)

Binder Volume Discounts

Tags

Comment Wall

Prev 0 Next
No comments yet.
Prev 0 Next

Product Details

Product id: 127946731105388538
Made on 8/18/2011 11:57 AM