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Bohemian Street Fruit Seller, Istanbul, TurkeyA Bohemian Gypsy vendor of soft fruits. She sells her wares in little wicker baskets. These small baskets are attached to the larger basket on her back
A French Poet. Date: 1894
Waiter at the Chat Noir - Paris, FranceWaiter at the Chat Noir a nineteenth-century entertainment establishment, in the bohemian Montmartre district of Paris. Date: circa 1890s
Bombycilla garrulus, Bohemian waxwingPlate 34 from Archibald Thorburns second edtition of British Birds, Vol. 1 (1925)
Gospel of Visherad. 1083. Detail of Saint Wenceslas. Bohemian school. Romanesque art. Miniature Painting. CZECH Rep.. Prague. National Library of the Czech Republic
RICHENTAL, Ulrich von (1365-1438). Chronicler. Ulrich von Richentals chronicle: Bohemian Women. Gothic art. Miniature Painting
Defenestration (Mucha)DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE Bohemian protestants, angry when Catholics destroy two of their churches, throw royal officials from the palace windows Date: 23 May 1618
Prebischtor and the Kirkelstein, Bohemian Switzerland, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Tetschen, Bohemian Switzerland, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Prachatitz, Bohemian Switzerland, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Edmunds Klamm, Bohemian Switzerland, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Prebischtor with Rosenberg, Bohemian Switzerland, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Edmunds Klamm, boat station, Bohemian Switzerland, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Bohemian glass by Harrach and HofmannA selection of Bohemian fancy glass on display at the International Exhibition of 1862, featuring pieces by two manufacturers, Harrach of Bohemia, and Hofmann of Prague. Date: 1862
The Return of the Native by Webster MurrayA bearded bohemian type appears in a cafe, making the rest of its patrons appear considerably less bohemian. Date: 1927
Bohemian glass at the Great Exhibition, 1851A display of fancy Bohemian coloured glass on display at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Date: 1851
Just As it Used to Be by Fred PurvisA lively scene of revelry in a Chelsea artists studio showing some Bright Young Things of the 1920s dancing, drinking and smoking at a party
Bohemian Racial TypesGermanic racial types of Silesia and southern Bohemia taking part in a festival parade. Date: 1930s
Czech Peasant DanceCzechoslovakian peasants dancing in traditional costumes. Date: 1930s
Chodenland WomenWomen of Chodenland, (Bohemia, Czechoslovakia), quietly knitting traditional dark red socks. Date: 1930s
Chodenland SpinnersWomen of Chodenland, (Bohemia, Czechoslovakia), spinning flax at their humming spinning wheels, singing folk songs as they spin in their colourful red dresses. Date: 1930s
Chodenland Girl SpinnerA girl of Chodenland, (Bohemia, Czechoslovakia), spinning flax wrapped around a distaff, which is always tied around a ribbon embroidered with many colours. Date: 1930s
King & Eight Bells PubThe King and Eight Bells public house, Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, once a popular haunt of Londons artistic Bohemian set. Date: 1930s
Ferdinand Bubna-LittizFERDINAND graf BUBNA-LITTIZ Bohemian military, commander in Lombardy, died in Milano - this is presumably him on his deathbed. Date: 1768 - 1825
Chelsea ForeshoreStretching along the foreshore to the west of Chelsea Bridge, London, is this long line of old sailing barges. This Barges Graveyard houses many bohemian artistic Londoners. Date: 1940s
Chodenland CostumesMen and women of Chodenland (Bohemia, Czechoslovakia), with their lovely traditional costumes of floral embroidery against a dark background and typical dark silk head-dresses. Date: 1930s
Music cover for The Bohemian Polka, composed by Herrman Koenig (1827-1898) and dedicated to Viscount Bury (later the 7th Earl of Albemarle)
Village near Pribram, Czech RepublicThe regimented planned housing Suburb village outside the city of Pribram in the Czech Republic (Central Bohemian Region)
Davle - Czech RepublicDavle - a market town in Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic. It is located about 25 km south of Prague on the confluence of the Vltava and Sazava rivers (pictured)
Jindrichuv Hradec - Czech RepublicJindrichuv Hradec - a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic
Seller of little chickensA Bohemian Gypsy lady chicken seller, specialising in little chickens. Pictures with her young male assistant
Turkish Gypsy twinsA pair of Turkish Gypsy twins in traditional costume
Bohemian Women enjoying the high lifeGypsy Bohemian women in Turkey indulging in the high life
Two Bohemian Peasant Women in ConversationTwo Bohemian Peasant Women, one heavily pregnant, in conversation in Constantinople, . The lady on the right is a flower seller
Kourim, Czech RepublicScenes of Kourim, Czech Republic. From 13th to 16th century Kourim used to be among most important towns in Bohemia
Impoverished artists by Bruce BairnsfatherHumorous illustration showing two impoverished and bohemian artists living in a top floor flat. The woman, holding a small statue or sculpture in her arms, asks her partner, " Robledo
Jan Ladislav DussekJAN LADISLAV DUSSEK Bohemian pianist and composer
Bedrich Smetana / AnonBEDRICH SMETANA Bohemian musician
Smoking Fashions 1836Green cravat, yellow waistcoat with Brandenbourg trim, red fringed sash, green checked trousers, red slippers, paisley dressing gown & long pipe. Brown cloak with cape
Trilby Music SheetThe immense success of Du Mauriers romance of Bohemian Paris inspires countless spin- offs : this is a waltz by Charles Le Thiere
Russian Student GroupA group of Russian students pose for a photograph
Puryne / PurkinjeJAN EVANGELISTA PURKYNE (or Purkinje) - Bohemian physiologist from Prague, friend of Goethe
Jan Evangelista PurkyneJAN EVANGELISTA PURKYNE (also spelt Purkinje) Bohemian physiologist
Montparnasse Cafe 1924People in a busy cafe in Montparnasse, Paris
Bedrich Smetana / PhotoBEDRICH SMETANA Bohemian musician
Dvorak (Hercik)ANTONIN LEOPOLD DVORAK Bohemian musician
Polka (Bohemian)Polka means half-step in Czech, and this step which took first the dance halls and then the ballrooms of Europe by storm, scandalising many, is of Bohemian origin