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Notre-Dame Cathedral of Chartres. 1194-1290. FRANCE. CENTRE. EURE-ET-LOIR. Chartres. Notre Dame cathedral. Choir (12th c.). Gothic art
SKI WEAR 1927What the elegant Frenchwoman is wearing on the slopes this winter
Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims. 1211-1311. FRANCE. Reims. Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Western fa硤 e. Gothic art. Architecture
French Flag-ScarfA young, blonde patriotic Frenchwoman dons a red revolutionary style cap with tricolour rosette & tricolour striped scarf
French Trad Lady HunterA sporty Frenchwoman wears the traditional dress of the belle chasseuse, modelled on 18th century fashions
FRANCE. EASTERN PYRENEES. Arles-sur-Tech. Abbey of Saint Marie d Arles. Cloister. Gothic art
FRANCE. Vers-Pont-du-Gard. Roman aqueduct and bridge on river Gard (Pont du Gard). Built in 1st AD
FRANCE. Montignac. The Cave of Lascaux. Horses. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave
FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE. YVELINES. VersaillesFRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. YVELINES. Versailles. Poond of the gardens designed by Andr頌 e N (1613-1700). Sculpture
FRANCE. Reims. Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Angel of the Smile (Angel of the Annunciation). 1250. Gothic art
FRANCE. Chartres. Notre Dame cathedral. Stained glass window in the apse. 12th c. On the top, the Last Supper is pictured. Gothic art. Glass window
FRANCE. Reims. Cathedral of Notre-Dame. French school, 13th century. View of the window. Gothic art
COTTE, Robert de (1656-1735). Palace of Versailles. Royal Chapel. 1710. FRANCE. Versailles. Palace of Versailles. Ceiling roof frescoes. Classicism. Fresco; Architecture
Water seller (18th c. ). Engraving. FRANCE. ParisWater seller (18th c.). Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)
Cathedral of Saint-Etienne. FRANCE. CENTRE. CHER. Bourges. View of the central nave from the organ. Gothic art
Basilica of Saint Denis. FRANCE. Saint-Denis. Basilica of Saint Denis. Ambulatory, built under the guidance of the abbot Suger (1140-1144). Gothic art. Architecture
Fleury, Andre-Hercule de (1653-1743). French cardinal who served as the chief minister of Louis XV. Engraving
Our Lady of the Beatiful Window. ca. 1180. FRANCE. Chartres. Notre Dame cathedral. Gothic art. Glass window
BLANC, Louis (1811-1882). French socialist politician and historian
Chambrod Castle. FRANCE. CENTRE. LOIR-ET-CHER. Chambord. Chambrod Castle. Renaissance art
FRANCE. Saint-R魹-de-Provence. Glanum. GlanumFRANCE. Saint-R魹 -de-Provence. Glanum. Glanum Mausoleum. Battle between Romans and Gauls. Roman art. Bas-relief. Roman art. Relief on rock
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Noyon. 1145-1235. FRANCE. Noyon. Notre Dame cathedral. Central nave. Gothic art. Architecture
LE BRETON, Gilles (ca. 1506-1558). Chⴥau deLE BRETON, Gilles (ca. 1506-1558). Chⴥ au de Fontainebleau. 1528. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. SEINE-ET-MARNE. Fontainebleau. Renaissance art
FRANCE. Pau. Castle. Statue of Henry IV. Sculpture
GASTON III de Foix-B顲n (1331 - 1391). CountGASTON III de Foix-B顲 n (1331 - 1391). Count of Foix and viscount of B顲 n. Castle. Statue of Gaston Febus at the entrance of the castle. FRANCE. AQUITAINE
France (1589). Agreement between Henry III of France and Enrique III of Navarre. Engraving
FRANCE. Pau. Church of Saint-Martin (19th c. )FRANCE. Pau. Church of Saint-Martin (19th c.). Rose window with Saint Martins Life. Neo-Gothic. Glass window; Architecture
FRANCE. Bayonne. Cathedral of Sainte-Marie (13th c.). Gothic art. Architecture
FRANCE. Colmar. The Unterlinden Museum. Issenheim Altrapiece (1512-1516), by Mathias Gr d
FRANCE. MIDI-PYRɎɅS. LOT. Rocamadour. SanctuaryFRANCE. MIDI-PYRɎ Ʌ S. LOT. Rocamadour. Sanctuary
FRANCE. Pau. Castle. Portrait of Catherine of Bourbon. Painting
FRANCE. Pau. Castle. Triton or Neptune represented on a tapestry. Tapestry
FRANCE. Arles. Roman amphitheatre. Roman amphitheatre (2nd c.). Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
FRANCE. Pau. Castle. Detail of one of tapestries
FRANCE. Paris. Anonymous watercolour, 18th c. The Theatre of the fair of St. Lauret in Paris. 1786. Watercolour
FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum). Workshop of dry cleaners of the Gobelin tapestries (Manufacture des Gobelins). French painting 18th c. FRANCE. Paris
FRANCE. Colmar. Collegiate Church of Saint Martin. Detail of a window. Gothic art. Architecture
FRANCE. Bayonne. Stained glass windows of the Cathedral of Saint Mary (13th c.). Gothic art. Architecture
FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE. PARIS. Paris. GalleriesFRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. PARIS. Paris. Galleries Lafayette. Dome. Architecture
FRANCE. Pau. Castle. Bust of Herny IV. Sculpture
Satirical cartoon, An Aerial Excursion, showing a thin Englishman and a plump Frenchwoman in a balloon, while the crowd on the ground makes rude comments in speech bubbles. 1802
The Frenchwoman in war-time. Scene depicting French women in war-time. One woman is working in a factory, one is nursing her child, and another woman is hoeing in the field
Frenchwoman at her door, Bouchain, France, WW1A Frenchwoman speaks with a British soldier at her front door in Bouchain, northern France, during the First World War. The German words painted on her door say No lodging for troops. 25 October 1918
British troops relaxing, Croix du Bac, near Armentieres, WW1British troops relaxing at Croix du Bac, near Armentieres, northern France, during the First World War. An elderly Frenchwoman is serving them with coffee in china cups. Date: May 1916
Frenchwoman with returning soldier
Jeanne De LamotteJEANNE DE LUZ DE ST.REMY comtesse de Lamotte Intriguing Frenchwoman Date: 1756 - 1791
The Frenchwoman in WarA photograph of a French woman employed as a garde champtre, during the First World War. She is shown performing part of her duties, the reading of an official proclamation in a French village"