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Finland. Turku. Pharmacy Museum and the Qwensel house, built in the 1700s in an area reserved for the nobility. A pharmacy from the 19th century has been furnished in the shop wing of the building
The Dancing Glade at Sorgenfri, North of Copenhagen, 1800, bJens Juel (1745-1802). Danish painter. The Dancing Glade at Sorgenfri, North of Copenhagen, 1800. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. The House of La Llotja, 1883. 19th Century. Historial building. Facada neoclassical. Engraving by painter Onofre Alsamora (1810-1880)
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Lyric Theatre or Lyric Theatre Beethoven room. Founded in 1881. built by architect Salvador Sabate i Vinals. Mallorca Street, 277
Joan Roig Soler (1852-1909). Spanish sculptor. The lady of the umbrella, (1884). Citadel Park. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
Les multituts (The Crowds) by Raimon CasellasRaimon Casellas Dou (1855-1910). Spanish writer. Les multituts (The Crowds). Title cover. Edited in Barcelona, 1906
Bourgeois families in the foyer of the Theatre Francais. Colored engraving from 1885
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Bath at the beach. Engraving by Rico. The Spanish and American Illustration. 1890. Colored
Residential home with the family playing cricket. Warwick, 1875. New York. United States. Engraving
Dinner party at a chateauAn aristocratic party going in to dinner in a chateau Date: 1887
France (18th c. ). Ceremonial dres of the deputiesFrance (18th c.). Ceremonial dres of the deputies of the clergy, the nobility and bourgeoisie, the three estates of the Ancient Regime. Painting. FRANCE. Paris
Bourgeois WorkingA carefully posed photo showing members of the bourgeoisie forced to clear snow in the streets of Petrograd
Russian Merchants WifeA Russian merchants wife, a member of the bourgeoisie which successive governments have sought to abolish
Bourgeois Lady 1740A Frenchwoman of the Paris bourgeoisie
French Bourgeois WomanA Frenchwoman of the bourgeoisie
Costume / 1490 BourgeoisieA late 15th century middle- class couple: well fed and well dressed (if a little drab); he wears pointed-toed shoes