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MANET, Edouard. Branch of White PeoniesMANET, ɤ ouard (1832-1883). Branch of White Peonies and Secateurs (Branche de pivoines blanches et s飡 teur). 1864. Impressionism. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris
MarMalibrMALIBRAN, Maric (1808-1836). Spanish mezzo-soprano. Oval portrait (1832). Painting. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan. La Scala Theatre Museum
Honor頤e Balzac. OfficeBALZAC, Honor頤 e (1799-1850). French realist novelist. Writers office. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Balzacs House
Jules Verne. 20. 000 LeaguesCover of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Paris, 1870)
History of the Missions, 1863. King of Siam and JesuitsHENRION, Mathieu-Richard-Auguste, Baron of (1805 - 1862). General history of the missions from the thirteenth century to the present day. 1863
France. Cathedral of ReimsFRANCE. Reims. Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Main facade. Detail of the Smiling Angel (Angel of the Annunciation). French school. 13th century. Gothic art. Relief on rock
France. Ari觥FRANCE. Saint-Girons. Romanesque pantocrator in the Cathedral of Saint-Lizier (11th - 12th century). Romanesque art. Fresco
France. Dieppe. Saint-Jacques ChurchFRANCE. Dieppe. Saint-Jacques Church. Flamboyant gothic. Architecture
DENIS, Maurice. Breton WomenDENIS, Maurice (1870-1943). Breton Women. Symbolism. Les Nabis. Oil on canvas
DIDEROT Denis. L Encyclop餩eDIDEROT, Denis (1713-1784). French erudite writer and philosopher. L Encyclop餩 e. Preliminary speech of the publishers. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona
COTTE, Robert de. Palace of Versailles. ChapelCOTTE, Robert de (1656-1735). Palace of Versailles. Royal Chapel. 1710. FRANCE. Versailles. Palace of Versailles. Classicism. Architecture
Cl鯠de M鲯deMɒ ODE, Cl鯠 de (1875-1966). French dancer
Ambroise ParePARE, Ambroise (1509-1590). French surgeon. Oil
Fashionable gentleman aping the FrenchmanA satirical illustration about fashion for English gentlemen aping extreme French fashions in revolutionary France. This affected gentleman wears a Parisian-style tall hat
Caricature, Sir John French as a Frenchman, WW1Caricature of Field Marshal Sir John French, British Army officer, depicted as a Frenchman at the start of the First World War. He led the BEF (British Expeditionary Force) from August 1914
Paris PantheonCrowds gather as another illustrious Frenchman is added to the number of illustrious Frenchmen memorialised in this cathedral-like edifice. Date: circa 1836
VillarceauxVILLARCEAUX - a rather undistinguished Frenchman, who did a spot of fighting but was shy about revealing anything more about himself... Date: 17th century
Nicolas RozeNICOLAS ROZE Frenchman who behaved heroically during the plague at Marseille, 1720 Date: 1671 - 1733
Armand De RanceARMAND JEAN BOUTILLIER de RANCE Frenchman who, when his mistress madame de Montbazon is murdered, turns to God and becomes a Trappist monk. Date: 1626 - 1700
Mouron De RetyCONSTANT MOURON DE RETY Frenchman who not only saved the lives of 14 shipwrecked persons, but won the favour of Louis XVIII by his devotion to the Bourbon family. Date: 1761 - ?
Furious Frenchman shouts at a Cheeky EnglishmanEnglish as She is Spik. Furious Frenchman (to Arry, who has just knocked his hat off " for a lark" ) - " Sacre
A French Gentleman enquires after the health of an idiotA smart French Gentleman enquires after the health of an obvious idiot. " Vat as been ze mattare? Zey tell me you af not ad ze good ealths
A Yorkshireman at the Folies Bergere Show, Paris, FranceA Yorkshireman in Paris Mr Watson (thro Leeds) - " Whats this ere Polly Burgesses like?" Date: 1894
Frenchman talking to a Priest - Picardy, FranceSketched in Picardy A Frenchman (wearing clogs) talking to a Priest (with a suspiciously red nose) in a village in Picardy, France. Date: circa 1890s
France - Bresse Region - Rhone-AlpesTwo very unusual-looking Frenchman sharing a meal in the Bresse Region - Rhone-Alpes, France. Possible the scene at a Zoological Garden - all very very strange... Date: circa 1910s
Team of Oxen - Basque Country, FranceTeam of Oxen (wearing hats?!) - Basque Country, Southern France Date: 1909