RMKE53MR–'Leur Gourme' by Maurice Landay with heroine, Madeleine Ramon played by Helene Gondy, holding pistol, looking shocked, eyes wide open. Produced at Theatre Moliere, November 1904.
RM2A32GT5–Etourdi Moliere.
RMMP1FTM–899 Molière le Médecin malgré lui
RMWACX38–Dom Garcie Moliere.
RMBHDDB4–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author / writer, half length, copper engraving, 17th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMMWFD1R–312 Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Molière
RMBA7YA6–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author / writer, half length, copper engraving, 17th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMHKF6CJ–Moliere in theatrical costume drawing by Eustache Lorsay
RM2BMMEC7–'Sganarelle' Illustration de Francois Boucher tiree de 'Oeuvres' de Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673), dramaturge
RMD88B3A–MOLIERE/FEMMES SAVANTES
RM2H33N7P–Antony Sher (Moliere) in MOLIERE by Bulgakov at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon 05/08/1982 in a new version by Dusty Hughes set design: Ralph Koltai costumes: Annena Stubbs lighting: Leo Leibovici director: Bill Alexander
RMDPATHG–Moliere - Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
RM2CBRA02–SCAPINO adapted by Jim Dale & Frank Dunlop from 'Les Fourberies de Scapin' by Moliere set design: Carl Toms costumes: Maria Bjornson lighting: Derek Brown director: Frank Dunlop Jim Dale (Scapino) The Young Vic, London SE1 11/09/1970 (c) Donald Cooper
RM2R3PNRR–Amphitryon after Moliere
RM2ATR2BX–Diana Rigg (Celimene), Gillian Barge (Arsinoe) in THE MISANTHROPE by Moliere directed by John Dexter at the National Theatre (NT), the Old Vic, London in 1973. Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg, born Doncaster 1938. English stage, film and television actress. Made a CBE in 1988 and a DBE in 1994.
RMGDBGK2–Hume Cronyn and Clayton Corzatte at the Guthrie Theatre
RM2D8E3YA–Timothy Spall (Monsieur Jourdain) in LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME by Moliere at the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 05/05/1992 in a new version by Nick Dear music by Jean-Baptiste Lully set design: The Brothers Quay costumes: Nicky Gillibrand lighting: Scott Zielinski fights: Johnny Hutch choreography: Michael Popper director: Richard Jones
RM2M3KBWD–The English Actor-Manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree (seated), pictured with Sir Thomas Beecham, English conductor and impresario together in Tree's study at His Majesty's Theatre in London. The pair collaborated in 1913 on Somerset Maugham's adaption of a play by Moliere, 'Le Bougeois Gentilhomme' and Dr Richard Strauss's opera, 'Ariadne auf Naxos'. Date: 1913
RMJ4F9F6–Sganarelle Moliere
RM2K3PPBA–Princess Astrid of Sweden. 17 november 1905 - 29 august 1935. She was Queen of Belgium and the first wife of King Leopold III. Originally a princess of Sweden of the house of Bernadotte. During a car ride on august 29 1935 she was killed. Pictured on november 2 1933 at the Theatre Moliere.
RF2E5B1B8–theatre de moliere 1620-1673 ,editeur furne-combet 1860
RM2BW3K1R–Charles Laughton first Englishman to appear at Comedie Francaise . Charles Laughton became the first English actor to appear at the famous Comedie Francaise in Paris when he gave a performance in Moliere ' s ' Le Medecin Malgre Dui ' at three o ' clock in the morning . the production was in aid of charity and could only take place after the ordinary evening programme had finished . Photo shows Charles Laughton with Madeleine Renaud ( left 0 and Madame Dussane after his performance at the Comedie Francaise . 9 May 1936
RM2A47WFF–Femmes savantes Moliere.
RF2F1TD33–19th-century engraving of a portrait of Moliere, French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western litera
RMPC0M62–313 Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Molière
RMBA7YA3–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author / writer, half length, copper engraving, 17th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMJ09FP4–Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Molière
RMBA80G8–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author/writer and theatre director, scene from 'Les Femmes Savantes', engraving, 18th century,
RM2BMME96–'Monsieur de Pourceaugnac' Gravure tiree de 'Oeuvres' de Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673), dramaturge et acteur
RMJCFKXX–Illustration of works of Molière: ' spite in love '. Engraving of XVIIIth century
RM2K88EEE–Moliere Playwright 01 January 1753 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of The Film Company and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To The Film Company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RMBNY777–Molière (1622 - 1783), French playwright and actor
RM2R3PM67–Amphitryon after Moliere
RF2T3RK3G–Sculptuur van Moliere, Jacopo Bernardi, after Francois-Joseph Duret, 1818 - 1848, vintage engraved.
RM2FWW9WA–Assignment Elsevier, play Tartuffe by Moliere, February 18, 1967, plays, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2D8E3YF–l-r: Janine Duvitski (Nicole), Timothy Spall (Monsieur Jourdain), Anita Dobson (Madame Jourdain) in LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME by Moliere at the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 05/05/1992 in a new version by Nick Dear music by Jean-Baptiste Lully set design: The Brothers Quay costumes: Nicky Gillibrand lighting: Scott Zielinski fights: Johnny Hutch choreography: Michael Popper director: Richard Jones
RF2KA0B5E–A father introduces his young daughter to a man. Scene from the play Le Mariage force (Married Against Will and Grace), by Moliere
RM2PKFMC6–l-r: Tom Courtenay (Alceste), Christopher Gable (Philinte) in THE MISANTHROPE by Moliere at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England 21/05/1981 translated by Richard Wilbur design: Malcolm Pride lighting: Joe Davis director: Casper Wrede
RMJ3BTRA–Etourdi Moliere
RF2E5B1C6–l'avare, theatre de moliere 1620-1673 ,editeur furne-combet 1860
RM2AW1ABG–Mission Elsevier, play Tartuffe by Moliere Date: February 18, 1967 Keywords: Plays Person Name: Tartuffe
RM2CCWXF8–Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Molière.
RM2APH9E9–EMIL JANNINGS in TARTUFFE 1925 director F. W. MURNAU play Moliere manuscript Carl Mayer producer Erich Pommer Silent film Universum Film ( UFA ) /
RMPBY760–355 La Princesse d'Élide (Molière) 1664
RM2M943E6–Portrait of Moliere Adolf Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (German, 1815-1905). Portrait of Moliere, 1850. Soft ground etching on China paper laid down, 8 1/4 x 7 in. (21 x 17.8 cm). European Art 1850
RMJ09G68–La Princesse d'Élide (Molière) 1664
RMBA7YXW–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author/writer and theatre director, half length, contemporary copper engraving, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2BMMEGD–'Le bourgeois gentilhomme' Gravure tiree de 'Oeuvres' de Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673), dramaturge et acteur
RM2PK3R11–Archives 80ies: French actress Corinne Le Poulain performs in Les Précieuses ridicules theater play, Celestins Theater, Lyon, France, 1984
RF2C2P1RB–Fountain Moliere, vintage engraved illustration. Paris - Auguste VITU – 1890.
RM2FWW9WW–Assignment, Elsevier, play Tartuffe by Moliere, February 18, 1967, plays, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMCWAMBR–Benoit Constant Coquelin, (1841-1909), French actor as Mascarille in Moliere's one-act satire, PRECIEUSES RIDICULES. He played
RF2K9YH82–A man gives a birdcage to a woman in the forest. She is holding an arrow and pointing into the distance. Scene from the play Melicerte, by Moliere.
RMGDBGJA–Zoe Caldwell at the Guthrie Theatre in 1963.
RMJ4FXF2–Tartuffe Moliere
RF2E5B1BB–l'etourdi, theatre de moliere 1620-1673 ,editeur furne-combet 1860
RF2T3R2MW–Portrait of Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Moliere, Jan de Groot, 1699 - 1776 The playwright and actor Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere writing at a desk.
RM2CCWFAA–Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Molière a.
RM2AW1ABT–Mission Elsevier, play Tartuffe by Moliere Date: February 18, 1967 Keywords: Plays Person Name: Tartuffe
RMMXB7K3–313 Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Molière
RMDPPR2Y–ANGELIQUE PAULET
RMHX7PM3–Moliere in theatrical costume drawing by Eustache Lorsay
RMB40509–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author / writer, half length, copper engraving by Lepice, 17th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2BMMEHR–'Les precieuses ridicules' Illustration de Francois Boucher tiree de 'Oeuvres' de Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-167
RMBJGNKJ–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author / writer, works, play 'The Miser' ('L'Avare'), 1668, illustration, wood engraving by Tony Johannot, 1854, ,
RM2PK3PWP–Archives 80ies: French actress Corinne Le Poulain and Vannick Le Poulain perform in Les Précieuses ridicules theater play, Celestins Theater, Lyon, France, 1984
RMBA7YXT–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author/writer and theatre director, half length, after copper engraving by Hopwood, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2R3PJ55–Amphitryon after Moliere
RMD8A84D–SCENE FROM 'LES FACHEUX'
RM2FWW9YA–Assignment Elsevier, play Tartuffe by Moliere, February 18, 1967, plays, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMCPJ5H8–Tony van Eyck and Jakob Tiedtke in 'Tartuffe', 1936
RMERGDH5–La Comédie Francaise, Paris, c. 1900. A state theate of France.
RMGDBGHY–Zoe Caldwell and Rita Gam at the Guthrie Theatre in 1963.
RMJ3F5YJ–Femmes savantes Moliere
RF2E5B1C0–le misanthrope, theatre de moliere 1620-1673 ,editeur furne-combet 1860
RF2T3R480–Portrait of Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Moliere, Jan de Groot, 1699 - 1776 The playwright and actor Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere writing at a desk.
RM2BC2577–Gravure de la tombe de Molière au Père-Lachaise.
RF2T3R999–Portrait of Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere, Jan de Leeuw, after P. Mignard, 1670 - 1770 Portrait bust in oval to the right of Jean Baptiste Poquelin M
RMMXB2JW–355 La Princesse d'Élide (Molière) 1664
RM2DHDJJB–La maison de Molière.
RM2AW1AAX–Mission Elsevier, play Tartuffe by Moliere Date: February 18, 1967 Keywords: Plays Person Name: Tartuffe
RM2DHFY2Y–La Princesse d'Élide (Molière) 1664.
RM2BMMEG8–'L'impromptu de Versailles' Gravure tiree de 'Oeuvres' de Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673), dramaturge et acteur
RMCPJ1J9–Performance of 'The Hypochondriac' at the court of Versailles, 1676
RM2PK3PWC–Archives 80ies: French actress Corinne Le Poulain performs in Les Précieuses ridicules theater play, Celestins Theater, Lyon, France, 1984
RMBA7TJ2–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author/writer and theatre director, scene from 'Tartuff', contemporary copper engraving, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2R3PRCY–Amphitryon after Moliere
RMBA82HT–Moliere, 15.1.1622 - 17.2.1673, French author / writer, works, 'The Bourgeois Gentlemen', 1670, scene, copper engraving, 17th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2FWW9WP–Assignment Elsevier, play Tartuffe by Moliere, February 18, 1967, plays, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMCPJ5H7–Tony van Eyck, Theo Lingen and Jakob Tiedtke in 'Tartuffe', 1936
RMT8K0TR–, , (picture book, 1881)
RMGDBGNH–Douglas Campbell on the Guthrie Theatre stage
RMJ3AT07–Dom Garcie Moliere
RF2E5B1C4–le tartuffe, theatre de moliere 1620-1673 ,editeur furne-combet 1860
RMCPJC8H–Dolly Haas and Heinz Ruehmann in 'George Dandin', 1934/35
RM2AG4DPM–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. pleas-ing interpretation of this idea in herwork. In a review of the life andl styleof each of the three great Frenchartist, Miss Gail Wilson showed howinvaluable their works have been notonly to French art but to that of theworld as well. Miss Anne Creswell road Le vasebrise which is one of the mostbeautiful poems of French literature. The chief feature of the eveningsprogram was Madame Dennees talkon Moliere, the greatest writer ofFrench comedy. Madame Denneemade Molieres vivid, creative per-sonality seem actually alive beforeour eyes. At the close of her talk, Mad
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation