RF2HWA05P–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, Twilight (Crépuscule), L'Estampe originale, Album VII, Artist, Publisher, Philippe Charles Blache, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2X5EFX8–Portrait of Louis Philippe I, King of the French. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circ 1873-5.
RM2H11EGE–Prince Philippe d'Orléans, Count of Paris (1838-1894). Claimant to the French throne from 1848 until his death. Grandson of Louis Philippe I, King of France. Following the fall of the monarchy in 1848, he fled France. Portrait. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1878.
RMKCBXMP–Drawings and Prints, Print, Twilight (Crépuscule), L'Estampe originale, Album VII, Artist, Publisher, Philippe Charles Blache
RFMHPJD5–FRENCH SEALS 840-1180. Charles Louis II VI VII Odo Capetians Robert Henri 1907
RM2A2TH3W–Day 28, 29, 30 Prairial, An Seven; Resignation of several Directors, Directors Philippe-Antoine Merlin and Louis-Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux in the Palais du Luxembourg in the coup d'état of the 30th Prairial VII in June 1799, signed: Duplessi-Bertaux aqua forti; Dupréel sculp, Fig. 73, no. 140, according to p. 564 (Cent quarantième tableau), Duplessi-Bertaux, Jean (aqua forti); Dupréel, Jean-Baptiste-Michel (sc.), Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la Révolution française en trois volumes [...]. Bd. 2. A Paris: chez Auber, Editeur, et seul Propriétaire: de l'Imprimerie de
RM2G37N7G–Philip VI of France. Philip VI (French: Philippe; 17 November 1293 – 22 August 1350), called the Fortunate and of Valois, was the first King of France from the House of Valois, reigning from 1328 until his death. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RM2WKNJ09–Lady at the court of King Charles VII in hennin, embroidered robe, ermine skirts, with hawk in cap, Philip the Good of Burgundy and other royals, nobles, knights, etc. Nobles, Philippe Duc de Bourgogne, Conseiller, Dame de la Cour de Charles 7, Roi ou Duc, Princesses, Prince. Sous Charles 7. Handcoloured lithograph by Godard after an illustration by Charles Auguste Herbé from his own Costumes Francais, Civils, Militaires et Religieux, French Costumes, Civil, Military and Religious, Maison Martinet, Paris, 1837.
RMPB5W8F–Twilight (Crépuscule). Artist: Philippe Charles Blache (French, 1860-1908). Dimensions: Image: 14 3/8 in. × 10 in. (36.5 × 25.4 cm) Sheet: 19 11/16 × 14 15/16 in. (50 × 38 cm). Publisher: André Marty (French, born 1857). Series/Portfolio: L'Estampe originale, Album VII. Date: 1894. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMMXBEC0–. Français : Philippe Auguste sacré roi du vivant de son père Louis VII par l'archevêque de Rouen (1179) . 14th century. Anonymous 347 Korunovace
RMD89GT0–Bonifacius Imprisoned 1
RME97P2P–Edward VII Monument, located at Phillips Square in Montreal, province of Quebec, Canada.
RM2NPRATN–1855 ca , SPAIN : Infanta Maria Luisa Fernanda of Spain ( 1832 – 1897 ) Duchess of Montpensier and Princess de Orleans . She was daughter of king Ferdinand VII of Spain and his fourth wife Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies , who was also his niece . Luisa Fernanda was engaged to Antoine Duke of Montpensier ( 1824 – 90 ), the youngest son of king Louis Philippe of France , who also was Luisa's mother's first cousin. Luisa Fernanda and Antoine had nine children, but only five reached adulthood. The daughter Maria Isabel (1848–1919), who married Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans count of Paris .
RM2TD6Y32–Trondheim (Norway), June 1906. Nidaros Cathedral, where the coronation of the Kings of Norway is celebrated, according to the constitution of 1814. The first to do so were Haakon VII and Queen Maud. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Philippe Hutin Trampus
RMW6P8NY–'Victoria's Visit to Louis Philippe in 1843: Fete Champetre given in Her Majesty's Honour in the Forest of Eu', (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901) is entertained by the French king Louis Philippe (1773-1850) at the Château d'Eu, his summer residence in Normandy, northern France. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMHW656D–Canada, Quebec province, Montreal, downtown on Phillips Square, the statue of King Edward VII of the sculptor Louis Philippe Hebert and skyscrapers tower KPMG
RM2K83NC5–Paris, France. 17th Oct, 2022. Philippe Candeloro and Guila Clara Kessous speak during the DAPAT 2022 awards ceremony at the Edouard VII theater.
RF2JDNDGF–Edward VII monument in Phillips Square with The Bay department store and KPMG tower in background in summer, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
RF2E8PA91–Actor Philippe Khorsand arrives at the play opening of 'Mon Pere Avait Raison' with Claude Brasseur and his son Alexandre at Edouard VII playhouse in Paris, France on September 24, 2007. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2E1YNEM–Portrait of Philippe II the Augustus (1165 - 1223). King of France from 1180 to 1223. House of Capet, Direct Capetians or House of France. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842
RF2B949JP–Day 28, 29, 30 Prairial, An Seven, Resignation of several Directors, Directors Philippe-Antoine Merlin and Louis-Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux in the Palais du Luxembourg in the coup d'état of the 30th Prairial VII in June 1799, signed: Duplessi-Bertaux aqua forti, Dupréel sculp, Fig. 73, no. 140, according to p. 564 (Cent quarantième tableau), Duplessi-Bertaux, Jean (aqua forti), Dupréel, Jean-Baptiste-Michel (sc.), Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la Révolution française en trois volumes [...]. Bd. 2. A Paris: chez Auber, Editeur, et seul Propriétaire: de l'Imprimerie de Pier
RM2R8FMKG–Vue ou Etoit la Maison de Campagne d'Horace (no. VII) [] by Francois Morel, French, born France 1768-died Rome, Italy after 1830
RM2AMADAR–Philippe IV, d'après Velasquez M-N 6(II/VI); G. 7(II/VII); H. 15(II/VII).; Philippe IV, d'après Velasquez.
RM2AFRN6W–. The boyhood of a great king, 1841-1858 : an account of the early years of the life of His Majesty Edward VII. robably enjoyedLeechs excellent sketch of the French king driving,the Queen inside, waving her handkerchief from thewindow, and her liege lord sitting astride the roofwearing a pronounced Coburg hat, half as much asPrince Albert. This, at least, was merriment afterhis own heart : There was not water enough toallow of Her Majestys landing in the customarymanner. Louis Philippe, however, was not to bebaffled, and he thought at once of a bathing-machinefor which Crickett or Foat of Marg
RM2T8FEDY–FRANÇOIS PHILIPPE MESENGUY, Acolyte of the Diocese. de Beauvau born August 22, 1677, Because God's favorable hand of care was with him... he prepared his heart to study, practice, and teach the, loy dy Lord. I Ezra. VII.9.10 ..... he died on 29 Feb. 1763. in Paris at Tardieu rue du Plâtre the 2nd. porte-cochecke when entering from rue St. Jacques
RM2G37N60–Philip II of France Philip II (21 August 1165 – 14 July 1223), byname Philip Augustus (French: Philippe Auguste), was King of France from 1180 to 1223. His predecessors had been known as kings of the Franks, but from 1190 onward, Philip became the first French monarch to style himself 'King of France'. The son of King Louis VII and his third wife, Adela of Champagne, he was originally nicknamed Dieudonné (God-given) because he was a first son and born late in his father's life. Philip was given the epithet 'Augustus' by the chronicler Rigord for having extended the crown lands of France so rem
RM2T8EMGF–XLV. NATIVA FICTIS PRÆVALENT. CHARLES, called the HARDY, or the GVER- RIER, son of PHILIPPE le BON, added to his patrimonial titles the Duchy of Gueldr- es and the Counties of Zuthpen and Salins. He had 3 wives: CATHARINE, daughter of CHARLES VII. King of France, ISABELLE of Bourbon, from whom came MARIE his heir, and the third was MARGVERITE, sister of EDOV- ARD IV. King of England. He was killed in the battle of Nancy in the year 1476. Gist in Bruges. I. van Eyck pinxit. Fred. Bouttats Sculp
RF2HTC5RA–Queen Eleanor and Rosamund Clifford circa 1826, by Marie-Philippe Coupin de La Couperie
RMMWG2P3–. Français : Philippe Auguste sacré roi du vivant de son père Louis VII par l'archevêque de Rouen (1179) . 14th century. Anonymous 347 Korunovace
RM2WRB6N5–Sheet with two plates: lynx and wild boar, Loucervier / Sanglier (title on object), Recueil de divers animaux de chasse (series title on object), Sheet with two plates. Top plate: a lynx (no. VII). Bottom plate: a wild boar (no. VIII). Part of a series of twelve prints of animals related to hunting., print maker: Johan Eric Rehn, print maker: Jacques-Philippe Le Bas, after design by: Jean-Baptiste Oudry, print maker: Stockholm, print maker: Paris, publisher: Paris, 1740 - 1745, paper, etching, height 225 mm × width 320 mm, height 570 mm × width 452 mm
RME97P2X–Detail of the Edward VII monument, located at Phillips Square in Montreal, province of Quebec, Canada.
RMD89GTB–BONIFACIUS IMPRISONED 2
RM2H84X67–OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
RM2P0WB58–''H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, at Her Majesty's Reception of King Louis Philippe in Windsor Castle, October 8, 1844; after F. Winterhalter', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891.
RMD8A0DH–PEACE WITH BURGUNDY
RM2K83NA5–Paris, France. 17th Oct, 2022. Philippe Candeloro and Guila Clara Kessous speak during the DAPAT 2022 awards ceremony at the Edouard VII theater.
RM2K4HGGN–Statue of Joan of Arc (1412-1431), patron saint of France and defender of the French nation at her birthplace in Domrémy-la-Pucelle (Vosges), France
RF2E8PA83–Actor Philippe Khorsand arrives at the play opening of 'Mon Pere Avait Raison' with Claude Brasseur and his son Alexandre at Edouard VII playhouse in Paris, France on September 24, 2007. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AGTE1P–Portrait of Philippe II the Augustus (1165 - 1223). King of France from 1180 to 1223. House of Capet, Direct Capetians or House of France. History of
RM2AMADAT–Philippe IV, d'après Velasquez M-N 6(VI/VI); G. 7(VII/VII); H. 15(VII/VII).; Philippe IV, d'après Velasquez.
RM2AFN88F–. Military and religious life in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renaissance. TRIAL OF JOHN, DUC DALENCON, scused of having conspired with the English against France, he was brought before Charles VII holding a bed of justice at Vendome in 1456.Miniature by Jehan Foucquet in the collection of Herr Brentano at Francfort-on-the Main. xv,h century.. FEUDALISM. 25 abuse of power on the part of this same nobility, whose authority steadilydiminished. Admitted by Philippe-le-Bel to the general assemblies of thenation and to the sessions of the states-general, the bourgeoisie became oneof the
RMMYJA5B–. Français : Philippe Auguste sacré roi du vivant de son père Louis VII par l'archevêque de Rouen (1179) . 14th century. Anonymous 302 Korunovace
RME97PA6–Detail of the Edward VII monument, located at Phillips Square in Montreal, province of Quebec, Canada.
RM2K4HGGR–Statue of Joan of Arc (1412-1431), patron saint of France and defender of the French nation at her birthplace in Domrémy-la-Pucelle (Vosges), France
RF2E8PA8C–Actor Philippe Khorsand and his wife arrive at the play opening of 'Mon Pere Avait Raison' with Claude Brasseur and his son Alexandre at Edouard VII playhouse in Paris, France on September 24, 2007. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AMADAW–Philippe IV, d'après Velasquez M-N 6(V/VI); G. 7(VI/VII); H. 15(V/VII); Philippe IV, d'après Velasquez.
RM2AN37AG–Nouveau Larousse illustré : dictionnaire universel encyclopédique . sous la domination de lEspagne ;larchiduchesse en resta gouvernante jusquà sa mort. — BiBLiOGR. : A. Borgnet, Philippe II et la Belgique. Isabelle n (Marie-Louise-Isabelle, dite), reinedEspagne, fille do Ferdinand VII et de Marie-Christiuede Naples, née à Madrid en 1830. Elle succéda à sou pèrole 29 septembre 1833. Larégente Marie - Christinese fit libérale pour luttercontre son beau-frère donCarlos, qui fut le roi desconservateurs. Après septans de lutte, les carlistesfurent vaincus, mais leurvainqueur, le général Es-partero,
RMMP1M97–French: Louis VII, dit le Jeune, roi De France (1120-1180) Louis VII of France. Commissioned by Louis Philippe I in 1840 . 1842. 825 Louis7lejeune
RM2K4HGG2–Statue of Joan of Arc (1412-1431), patron saint of France and defender of the French nation at her birthplace in Domrémy-la-Pucelle (Vosges), France
RF2E8PA8K–Actor Philippe Khorsand and his wife arrive at the play opening of 'Mon Pere Avait Raison' with Claude Brasseur and his son Alexandre at Edouard VII playhouse in Paris, France on September 24, 2007. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AM302G–Traité des maladies de la moelle épinière . S^î?^^ Fis-. 150. — VII C.. Fiff. 151. — Vil D. sivement en dedans dans le faisceau de Burdach, celui-ci est trèsdégénéré (fig. 1 iO à 1-19). Entreces deux types extrêmes de localisation tabétique, il y a des mixtes en Véalilé) paraissent respectées (zone cornu-comniissuralc, faisceau deHoche, centre ovale de Flcchsig-, triangle de Gombault et Philippe). Disparitiondes collatérales réflexes et du réseau des colonnes de Clarke. Latrophie desracines postérieures est plus marquée à gauche, et de ce même côté les lésionsmédullaires sont plus accentuées.
RMMMX025–. Portraits of Kings of France is a serie of portraits commissioned between 1837 and 1838 by Louis Philippe I and painted by various artists for the Musée historique de Versailles. Français : Louis VII le Jeune, roi de France . 1837. Decaisne - Louis VII of France
RF2E8PA9A–Actor Philippe Khorsand and his wife arrive at the play opening of 'Mon Pere Avait Raison' with Claude Brasseur and his son Alexandre at Edouard VII playhouse in Paris, France on September 24, 2007. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DFWXH7–Philippe Lacheau et Julien Arruti lors de la Reunion de Boxe No Limits VII organise par Asloum Event, au Zenith, a Paris, France, le 04 Decembre 2018. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AX6A40–Mœurs, usages et costumes au moyen âge et à l'époque de la renaissance . ictées contrecelui qui se permettrait seulement darracher un cep ou de voler une grappede raisin. La culture de la vigne devint générale, et les rois eux-mêmes enplantèrent jusque dans lenclos de leurs palais de la Cité. En 1160 il y avaitencore dans Paris, auprès du Louvre, un vignoble assez étendu pour queLouis VII pût assigner, sur la vendange annuelle de ce clos, six muids devin au curé de Saint-Nicolas. Philippe-Auguste possédait une vingtaine degrands vignobles dexcellent cru sur les divers points de son royaume.
RMMP33YN–. English: Simon de Hesdin presents his translation of Valerius Maximus' 'Facta et dicta memorabilia' to Charles V, king of France Contents: Valerius Maximus, Des faits et dits mémorables (Books I-VII). Translation from the Latin by Simon de Hesdin Place of origin, date: France; 1462 Material: Vellum, ff. 314, 368x274 (287x205) mm, 41 lines, littera cursiva, Binding: 18th-century brown leather; gilt on spine Decoration: 8 two-column miniatures (105x139 mm); 1 column miniature (126x85 mm); decorated initials with border decoration (ff. 1r, 77r, 154r, 188v, 197v, etc.) Provenance: Philippe de Ru
RM2ANHF3E–Caractâeristiques des saints dans l'art populaire . ctor, tout Victorinquil était lui-même. Quant à cette pelle et à sa signification, jen ai parléde reste aux mots Pain et Boulangerie. On peut se rensei-gner davantage dans les livres de métiers, ou parexemple dans le Magasin pittoresque de 1857, p. 133. PENDU ET POTENCE. Quelques-uns des faits qui viendraient assez convena-blement ici ont déjà trouvé leur place sous le titre Cordeoù nous avons mentionné saint Colman pendu sur le soup- Philippe Ferrari; mais les Bollandistes (AA. SS. Maii, t. VII, p. 144)réforment cette indication. 4. Si lon r
RM2ANGCYH–Histoire de l'art pendant la Renaissance . se trouvent comprisesentre les années 1488 et 1449; elles formentun ensemble de 24 pièces signées et dunedizaine de pièces simplement attribuées. Laplus ancienne semble être celle de lempereur Jean VII Paléologue, que lartiste a vu soit au Concile de Ferrare (1438),soit au Concile de Florence (1439). Bientôt il ny eut plus de souverain, decondottiere, dhumaniste, qui nambitionnât de voir son effigie passer à lapostérité, sous cette forme si réduite, il est vrai, mais si vive et si nette, siprécise et si suave : le duc Philippe-Marie Vis-conti, les mar
RM2AXFNWJ–Histoire de Lille et de la Flandre wallonne . , II, p. 692. (2) M. De Barante, II, en 1400. (3) Ibid., VII, p. 63. 334 LILLE SOUS LES DUCS DE BOURGOGNE. Cest sous le règne de Philippe-le-Bon que fut achevé le palais deRihour ; que léglise St-Maurice prit ses cinq nefs dégale hauteur; quela collégiale St-Pierre fut embellie par des chefs-dœuvre de lart sta-tuaire ; que la peinture reçut une extension inattendue par lemploi delhuile dans les couleurs, ainsi quon le verra au chapitre suivant. Lagravure et la taille des pierres fines, lart de lémailleur, lorfèvrerie,le tissage des étoffes précieus
RM2CEPH41–. Paris and environs with routes from London to Paris; handbook for travellers. At the sides. Medallions of his contemporaries, by David dAngers.Views and paintings. Model of a diligence. — Room VIII (Salle de IHdtelde Ville) contains relics of the old Hotel de Ville; fragments of an altarof 1542; fine old d^ors. — Room VII (Salle de 1830). In the centre.Caricature Statuettes and Busts of celebrities of the time of Louis Philippe, 8. MUSEE (JARNAVALET. 215 by Dantan the Younger. To the right, Glaas-case containing numerousrelics and memorials of 1830 and of the period 1814-30. By the back wall
RM2CEX3B3–. Armstrong's primer of English history for school and family use ... CHAP. VII.] Contemporary European Sovereigns. 8/ George IV.William IV.Victoria. William in. and Mary.Anne. George I.George II. George III. 1 Louis XIV. Louis XV. Louis XVI.Republic. Napoleon BonaparteLouis XVIII. Charles X.Louis Philippe. Napoleon III.Republic. i A ustria.Francis I. Ferdinand.Francis Joseph. Leopold I. Joseph I.Charles VI. M.nria Theresa.Charles VII,Francis I. Joseph II.Leopold II.Francis II. Charles II.Philip V. Ferdinand VI.Charles III. Charles IV.Ferdinand VIT.Joseph Bonaparte.Ferdinand Vll.re.stored. Isa
RM2CE51D9–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . ait sansdoute lieu de lidentifier avec un conseiller et chambellan du duc de Bour-gogne, qui était, en 1432, capitaine de gens darmes pour Philippe-le-Bon,et premier chambellan du comte dEstampes. Ce Charles de Rochefort mourutà Bruges en 1438. Voy. Anselme, Hist. généalogique, VI, 413 LAbusé en court eut un grand succès à la fin du XVe siècle ; mais, ausiècle suivant, le goût des allégories avait fait place à des idées nouvelles, etRabelais (II, vii) se moque de cet ouvrage, sous le nom de Beliné en lourt,dans le catalogue grote
RMRH2MCB–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. WEISIÄCEÄE Weisia Tab.VII.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRE5B46–. Croisie?re oce?anographique : accomplie a? bord de la Belgica dans la Mer du Gro?nland, 1905. Belgica (Ship). Duc p'OrI.KANS — CrOISIFRI' OCÉANOGEArlTIOUE VII. Terre du Cap Bismarck. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gerlache de Gomery, Adrien Victor Joseph, baron de, 1866-1934; Orle?ans, Louis Philippe Robert, duc d', 1869-1926. Bruxelles : C. Bulens