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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"
Social / Woman BathingFrenchwoman bathing: the twenties look
Frenchwoman 1850Femme comme Il Faut: Plain, modest looking woman wearing a lilac redingote with bow fastenings, a large bonnet & fur-trimmed shawl
Frenchwoman, DirectoireWell-dressed Frenchwoman of the Directoire period
Frenchwoman 1828A Frenchwoman during the reign of Charles X
Frenchwoman of 1864Frenchwoman in a crinoline during the reign of Napoleon III
Bourgeois Lady 1740A Frenchwoman of the Paris bourgeoisie
Frenchwoman 1760The ruff is back, but integrated with the plain but rich gown worn by this noblewoman during the reign of Louis XV Date: 1760
Frenchwoman 1560The high collar with a ruff, the leg-of-mutton sleeves and the apron in a contrasting colour distinguish this dress worn during the reign of Francois II
Frenchwoman 1547Woman of the reign of Henri II -her long black gown, cape and head=dress suggest that this is a mourning outfit
Frenchwoman 1548Lady of the period of Henri II, with a high lace collar to her full green gown
Frenchwoman 1694A slim-waisted lady of the court of Louis XIV wears a high lace cap, and more lace on her low-cut gown
Frenchwoman 1580SHigh ruff, slashed sleeves with shoulder-pieces, characterise the gown of this lady of the reign of Henri III
Frenchwoman 1570Though her country is being ravaged by the Religious Wars, this lady is more concerned with her fine gown with its high ruff; possibly this is her wedding dress ?
Frenchwoman 1558The sombre grey of this ladys dress (reign of Henri II) is relieved by slashes and other ornamentation : it has a high lace collar and a cheeky matching cap
Frenchwoman 1793The simple but graceful style favoured by ladies during the Revolutionary period
Frenchwoman 1792The jaunty bonnet sets the tone of this outfit worn by a lady during the early years of the Revolution
FRENCHWOMAN 1789 - 2A simple dress echoes the mood of the day as the Revolution breaks out and aristocratic luxury becomes politically incorrect
FRENCHWOMAN 1570- 2A lady-in-waiting supports the hand of her mistress : though more modestly dressed, she still wears a high ruff, and deep sleeves to her fine gown
FRENCHWOMAN 1780 - 1On the eve of the Revolution, this aristocrat wears a gown with absurdly exaggerated hips, contrasting with her narrow waist and low cut bodice
Frenchwoman 1576The upraised gauze wings of this ladys ruff, framing her head, are a fashion novelty which comes in during the reign of Henri III for elaborate party gowns
Frenchwoman 1790The Revolution brings in a revolution in womens fashions - yet this simple dress is tasteful, and ornamented with ruff and sash
Frenchwoman 1590S - 2Something like a farthingale marks the style of this sober but none the less ornamented gown, raised to reveal a much more flamboyant underskirt; note the raised ruff
FRENCHWOMAN 1560 - 2A lady of the court of Francois II wears a gown with puffed shoulders and an exceptionally high neck
Frenchwoman 1590SThis lady of the time of Henri IV seems almost choked by her ruff : her gown is sombre in colour but fringed and fitted with slashed sleeves
Frenchwoman 1789A simpler style characterises this Frenchwomans dress and bonnet in the year the Revolution breaks out
FRENCHWOMAN 1795 - 2The influence of Ancient Greece shows strongly in this high-waisted gown hanging in natural folds - expressing the idealism that inspired the dedicated Revolutionaries
Frenchwoman 1555Lady of the period of Henri II, with a hooded cape over her high-necked gown
Frenchwoman 1559The dress of a French court lady during the reign of Francois II, at the time that Elizabeth had just come to the English throne
FRENCHWOMAN 1559 - 2Slashed sleeves abd plenty of trim distinguish this noblewomans dress during the reign of Francois II