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Charles III (1716-1788). King of Spain. Gratitude of Charles III towards the King of Morocco. Painting by Pere Pau Muntanya. Barcelona. Spain
Pre Romanesque art. Spain. 10th Century. Prayerful. Church oPre Romanesque art. Spain. 10th Century. Prayerful. Male figure with a beard, robe and arms extended inside a circle decorated with zig-zag. Over the circle there is a peacock
15th century Spanish Jews by Jaume Huguet (1414-1492)15th century Spanish Jews. Detail of the altarpiece of St. Bernardino and the guardian angel by Jaume Huguet (1414-1492). Barcelona Cathedral Museum. Catalonia. Spain
Pau Casals (1876-1973). Cellist, composer and conductorPablo (Pau) Casals (1876-1973). Cellist, composer and conductor. Sculture. Montserrat Mountain. Barcelona province. Catalonia. Spain
Dali Museum. Galata tower. Figueres. Catalonia. Spain
Emporium. Greek colonyGreek Art. Emporium (Ampurias). Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci, 570 BC. Statue of Asclepius. God of medicin. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain. Europe
Dali Museum. Glass dome. Figueres. Catalonia. Spain
Mercury. 3rd century. Roman art. Mosaic. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona
Triple form of Hecate around a column. Ancient Greek mythology goddess from Asia Minor and Thrace. She is associated with crossroads, fire, the Moon, magic, witchcraft
PORTOLA, Gaspar de (1717-1786). Spanish soldier, governor of Baja and Alta California (1767-1770), explorer and founder of San Diego and Monterey. Sculpture on bronze. SPAIN. Balaguer
Second Spanish Republic. Escola nova, poble lliure (new school, free people). Poster in Catalan by Carme Millࠩ Tersol (-1999)
PRAT DE LA RIBA, Enric (1870-1917). Catalan nationalist politician and writer. First president of the Commonwealth of Catalonia in 1914
BRAUN, George (1541-1622). Civitatis Orbis Terrarum (Theatrum orbis terrarum). 1572-1617. Cadiz (1572). Fishing in an almadraba tuna. Etching. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona
Red Book of Montserrat. 14th c. - 16th c. Medieval music from Aquitaine to be danced in a church. Score, 15th century. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA
GUILLESPIE, John Birks (1917 - 1993). Dizzy Gillespie. American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer and occasional singer. 1989
Amadis de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul). Chivalric romance first compiled in Zaragoza in 1508 by Garci Rodr ez de Montalvo. Title page of Amadis de Gaula
East India House, headquarters of the East India Company in Leadenhall Street, London ca.1830. The building was demolished in 1861 and the site is now occupied by the Lloyds building. Engraving
Index et catalogus librorum prohibitorum (Index and catalog of Prohibited Books). List of publications prohibited by the Catholic Church to protect the faith
Beatus of Girona. 976. Depiction of the Heaven described in six concentric circles. From center: God on his throne between the sun
Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de la Brede et de (1689-1755). French erudite philosopher and writer. Frontispiece of the book Consid鲡 tions sur les causes de la grandeur des
Spain (20th c. ). Francos dictatorshipSPAIN. Barcelona. Plaza de Espa Cars Seat 600 parked on Maria Cristina Avenue. Picture of the early 1960s
Spain (19th c. ). Economy (1885)SPAIN. Barcelona. Sants Montjuic. Textile company La Espa ndustrial, dedicated to spinning, weaving and printing of cotton. Founded in 1847 in Madrid and moved to Barcelona in 1851
Montserrat CaballCABALLE, Montserrat (1933). Spanish soprano. 28/12/2009. SPAIN. Barcelona. Gran Teatre del Liceu
MEIFREN I ROIG, Eliseu. GardenMEIFREN I ROIG, Eliseu (1859-1940). Garden. Impressionism. Oil on canvas
Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722). Qing DynastyKANG-HSI (1654-1722). Emperor of China (1662-1722). Qing Dynasty. 1847 French original work. Spanish translation published in Barcelona
Dominique Parrenin. Jesuit missionaryPARRENIN, Dominique (1665-1741). French Jesuit missionary to China. One of the authors of the general map of China. 1847 French original work. Spanish translation published in Barcelona
Catalan WaySPAIN. Barcelona. TheCatalan Way(inCatalan, Via Catalana), also known asThe Catalan Road to Independence(in Catalan, Via Catalana cap a la Independ讣 ia) was a 400km (249 mile)
Atlas Novus, 17th c Map of MexicoBLAEU, Jan (1596-1673). Atlas Novus or Atlas Maior. 1635 - 1665. Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia. Map of the viceroyalty of Spain and New Mexico. Printed in Amsterdam in 1645. Etching. SPAIN
Akbar the Great (1542-1605). With jesuit missionariesAKBAR, Muhammad (1542-1605). Mughal emperor of India (1565-1605). The monarch received the Jesuit missionaries. 1847 French original work. Spanish translation published in Barcelona
Calle Fernando, Barcelona, Spain Date: circa 1910s
Phalic dance of type stylized-naturalistic. Mesolithic art. Cave. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. El Cogul. Cova dels Moros
TIEPOLO, Giovanni Domenico (1727-1804). The Minuet. 1756. Bequest of Francesc Camb il on canvas. SPAIN. Barcelona. National Art Museum of Catalonia
Carthaginian mask. Carthaginian art. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. IBIZA. Puig des Molins
BLAEU, Willem Janszoon (1571-1638); BLAEU, Jan (1596-1673). Atlas Novus or Atlas Maior. 1635 - 1665. Detail of the world map with the construction of the Khufus Pyramid
French-Prussian War. Surrender of Sedan (2nd September 1870). Napoleon III capitulates before William I of Prussia. Litography. SPAIN. Barcelona
Roman cutlery. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
Frontal from Gesera. 13th c. Representation of the preaching of Saint John the Baptist in the desert. Romanesque art. Tempera on wood. SPAIN. Barcelona. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN
Double mina from Chios with an harpy. Coin. SPAIN
The Mataro Votive Ship Model, 1930Photograph of a ship model, probably built circa 1450, that was hung as a Votive offering in the Chapel of the town of Mataro, Catalonia, Spain
Royal tomb of Peter III of Aragon (1240-1285) by BartomeuPeter III of Aragon (1240-1285). Called the Great. King of Aragon, Valencia and Sicily and Count of Barcelona. Royal tomb of Peter III by Bartomeu de Girona (13th-14th centuries)
Royal tomb of James II of Aragon (1267-1327) by Pere deJames II of Aragon (1267-1327). Called the Just. King of Aragon, Valencia and Count of Barcelona. Royal tomb of James II and Blanche of Anjou (1280-1310) by Pere de Bonull
Journal of Manresa. Number 118. Page 559. October 16Journal of Manresa. Number 118. Page 559. Sunday, October 16, 1808. Printed in Manresa, Catalonia, Spain
Roman weight for a loom. From Alcolea del Rio, AndalusiaWeight for a loom. Roman age. From Alcolea del Rio, Andalusia. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Censer. From Sant Feliu of Lledo. 6th-7th centuriesCenser. Anonymous. Coptic Egypt or Constantinopla or Syria. 6th-7th centuries. From Saint Feliu of Lledo (Girona Province, Catalonia). Bronze. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Spain
Visigothic buckle of copper. Probably from BurgosVisigothic buckle of copper. Decorated with floral motifs and a radiated wheel in the center. Probably from Burgos (Castile and Leon). Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Capital depicting a siren-fish with double tail. WestSpain. Girona. Sant Pere de Galligants. Benedictine abbey. Cloister. 12th century. Detail of a capital depicting a siren-fish with double tail. West gallery. Catalonia
Statue of King Alfonso III of Aragon (1265-1291) calledKing Alfonso III of Aragon (1265-1291) called The Liberal. Monument in the Conquest Square (Plaza de la Conquista). Mao. Menorca. Balearic Islands. Spain
Tomb of Alfonso II of Aragon called the ChasteAlfonso II of Aragon called the Chaste (1154-1196). King of the Kingdom of Aragon. Tomb of Alfonso II. Royal Pantheon. Restored by Frederic Mares (1893-1991). Monastery of Poblet. Vimbodi. Catalonia