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1676 Collection (#8)

"1676: A Year of Rebellion, Elegance, and Scientific Discoveries" In the world of art

Background image1676 Collection: The Virgin And Child

The Virgin And Child, Between 1630 And 1655, Coriolano, Bartolomeo, Approximately 1599-approximately 1676

Background image1676 Collection: S. Carlo Borromeo

S. Carlo Borromeo, Coriolano, Bartolomeo, Approximately 1599-approximately 1676

Background image1676 Collection: Head Of The Virgin

Head Of The Virgin, Between 1630 And 1655, Coriolano, Bartolomeo, Approximately 1599-approximately 1676

Background image1676 Collection: Landscape (with Hermit Or Saint In Prayer)

Landscape (with Hermit Or Saint In Prayer), Coriolano, Bartolomeo, Approximately 1599-approximately 1676

Background image1676 Collection: Hookes telescopes, 17th century

Hookes telescopes, 17th century
Hookes telescopes. 17th-century engraving with labelled diagrams showing telescope equipment and mechanisms described by English scientist Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background image1676 Collection: Hookes universal joint, 17th century

Hookes universal joint, 17th century
Hookes universal joint. 17th-century engraving with labelled diagrams showing the components that made up the universal joint devised by English scientist Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background image1676 Collection: Alberto Churriguera

Alberto Churriguera
CHURRIGUERA, Alberto (1676-1740); GIL DE HONTAON, Rodrigo (1500-1577); JUAN de ALAVA ( -1537); GIL DE HONTAON

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CHURRIGUERA, Alberto (1676-1740); GIL DE HONTAON, Rodrigo (1500-1577); JUAN de ALAVA ( -1537); GIL DE HONTAON

Background image1676 Collection: Rakoczi, Ferenc II (1676-1735)

Rakoczi, Ferenc II (1676-1735). Prince of Transylvania and Hungary. Sculpture of Ferenc II Rakoczi. Sculpture on bronze

Background image1676 Collection: PEETERS, Clara (1589-1676)

PEETERS, Clara (1589-1676). Table. 1611. Flemish art. Oil on canvas

Background image1676 Collection: ARELLANO, Juan de (1614-1676)

ARELLANO, Juan de (1614-1676). Vase of Flowers. Oil on canvas

Background image1676 Collection: Bernardino Campello

Bernardino Campello
BERNARDINO DE CONTI CAMPELLO Italian writer. Date: 1596 - 1676

Background image1676 Collection: Secrets of State, 1676

Secrets of State, 1676
SECRETS OF STATE, 1676. Title page of Li Segreti di Stato ( The Secrets of State ), published in Italy, 1676, and located in the library of President James Madison

Background image1676 Collection: HERBAL MEDICINE, 1676. Men examining medicines made from the plants of the Jardin du Roi

HERBAL MEDICINE, 1676. Men examining medicines made from the plants of the Jardin du Roi (now Jardin des Plantes), in Paris, France. Line engraving, 1676

Background image1676 Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN ATTACK, c1676. American banknote engraving, 19th century

NATIVE AMERICAN ATTACK, c1676. American banknote engraving, 19th century

Background image1676 Collection: BACONs REBELLION, 1676. Rebel leader Richard Lawrence sets fire to his own house at Jamestown

BACONs REBELLION, 1676. Rebel leader Richard Lawrence sets fire to his own house at Jamestown, Virginia, on 19 September 1676, during the burning of Jamestown by supporters of Nathaniel Bacon

Background image1676 Collection: BACONs REBELLION, 1676. Nathaniel Bacon confronts Governor William Berkeley (right) at Jamestown

BACONs REBELLION, 1676. Nathaniel Bacon confronts Governor William Berkeley (right) at Jamestown, Virginia, in June 1676, demanding a commission to lead a militia against local Indian tribes

Background image1676 Collection: JAMESTOWN. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William

JAMESTOWN. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William Berkeley in Jamestown, Virginia in 1676: colored engraving, 19th century

Background image1676 Collection: BACONs REBELLION, 1676. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right)

BACONs REBELLION, 1676. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William Berkeley in Jamestown, Virginia in 1676. Line engraving, 19th century

Background image1676 Collection: METACOMET (c1639-1676). Also known as King Philip or Metacom

METACOMET (c1639-1676). Also known as King Philip or Metacom. Chief of the Wampanoag Native Americans. The death of Metacomet, 12 August 1676, near Bristol, Rhode Island

Background image1676 Collection: St Jamess, Piccadilly

St Jamess, Piccadilly
One of the 52 new churches built by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London (1666). It has retained many original features, despite sustaining bomb damage in 1940. Date: built 1676 - 1684

Background image1676 Collection: Duchesse De Maine

Duchesse De Maine
ANNE LOUISE BENEDICTE DE BOURBON-CONDE, duchesse de MAINE wife of Louis Auguste, son of Louis XIV and Mme de Maintenon. Date: 1676 - 1753

Background image1676 Collection: Military music: 17th century drummer

Military music: 17th century drummer
A drummer in the Maine Regiment, 1676. Date: 1676

Background image1676 Collection: Pietro Giannone, Italian historian

Pietro Giannone, Italian historian
Pietro Giannone (1676-1748), Italian historian. Giannone was born at Ischitella in the south-east of Italy. At the age of 18 he went to Naples to study law

Background image1676 Collection: Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745)

Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745)
Engraving of Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, the English Whig politician and the first Prime Minister of Great Britain

Background image1676 Collection: Antoine Dreux Daubray

Antoine Dreux Daubray
ANTOINE DREUX DAUBRAY civil lieutenant of Paris, poisoned by his daughter Marie Madeleine, marquise de Brinvilliers, the notorious murderess

Background image1676 Collection: George Inn, Southwark

George Inn, Southwark
First referred to in 1554, when it was owned by Mr Collet, MP for Southwark. Destroyed in the great fire of 1676, rebuilt in about 1677

Background image1676 Collection: Christopher Gibbons

Christopher Gibbons
CHRISTOPHER GIBBONS Musician, organist

Background image1676 Collection: Michiel Ruyter / Admiral

Michiel Ruyter / Admiral
Michiel Adriaanzoon De Ruyter Dutch Admiral

Background image1676 Collection: Pope Clemens X

Pope Clemens X
POPE CLEMENS X (Emilio Altieri)

Background image1676 Collection: Bacon and Berkeley

Bacon and Berkeley in Virginia

Background image1676 Collection: Sir Matthew Hale / Darton

Sir Matthew Hale / Darton
SIR MATTHEW HALE English jurist who defended Archbishop Laud and other Royalists; also an MP

Background image1676 Collection: Newcastle / Cavendish / 1817

Newcastle / Cavendish / 1817
WILLIAM CAVENDISH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Cavalier & author of works on horsemanship

Background image1676 Collection: Newcastle / Cavendish / 1811

Newcastle / Cavendish / 1811
WILLIAM CAVENDISH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Royalist & author of works on horsemanship

Background image1676 Collection: Newcastle / Cavendish / Dyck

Newcastle / Cavendish / Dyck
WILLIAM CAVENDISH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Royalist & author of works on horsemanship

Background image1676 Collection: Bishop Benjamin Hoadly

Bishop Benjamin Hoadly
Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester

Background image1676 Collection: Racial / Metacomet / Philip

Racial / Metacomet / Philip
Metacomet: Sachem of the Wampanoags of New England, also know as King Philip who started King Philips war, 1675-76

Background image1676 Collection: Selkirk Abandoned

Selkirk Abandoned
ALEXANDER SELKIRK is marooned on Juan Fernandez by the Cinque Ports galley, and remains there for 4 years and 4 months till rescued 12 February 1709 by the Duke

Background image1676 Collection: Robert Walpole / Wootton

Robert Walpole / Wootton
SIR ROBERT WALPOLE English statesman, 1st Earl of Orford, is shown with hounds

Background image1676 Collection: Robert Walpole

Robert Walpole
SIR ROBERT WALPOLE, earl of Orford statesman, prime minister

Background image1676 Collection: Edward Reynolds

Edward Reynolds
EDWARD REYNOLDS churchman, bishop of Norwich with his autograph

Background image1676 Collection: Sir William Morice

Sir William Morice
Sir WILLIAM MORICE statesman who never let anyone say grace in his house beside himself with his autograph

Background image1676 Collection: William Marq. Newscastle

William Marq. Newscastle
WILLIAM CAVENDISH, marquis of NEWCASTLE royalist soldier and statesman, in exile during the Commonwealth, then returned. with his autograph

Background image1676 Collection: Pope Innocens XI

Pope Innocens XI
POPE INNOCENS XI (Benedetto Odescalchi) known as the Father of the Poor

Background image1676 Collection: Alexander Selkirk

Alexander Selkirk
ALEXANDER SELKIRK castaway on the uninhabited island of Juan Fernandez 1704- 1709; while hunting a wild goat he has a near-fatal accident

Background image1676 Collection: Karl G Wrangel / Miniature

Karl G Wrangel / Miniature
KARL GUSTAV WRANGEL COUNT of SALMIS and SOLVESBORG Swedish admiral and marshal




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"1676: A Year of Rebellion, Elegance, and Scientific Discoveries" In the world of art, the Dolls House of Petronella Dunois stands as a testament to the intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail prevalent in 17th-century Europe. Created around 1676, this miniature marvel transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the opulent lives of aristocrats. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean in Jamestown, Virginia, another kind of rebellion was brewing. Bacons Rebellion erupted in 1676 as Nathaniel Bacon led an uprising against colonial authorities. This pivotal event marked a turning point in American history and highlighted tensions between settlers and their rulers. Across England's countryside stood Stowe House - an architectural masterpiece from the 18th century. Its grandeur reflected both social status and wealth during this era when lavish estates were symbols of power. Science also made significant strides during this period. An illustration depicting Hooke's Law on elasticity showcased groundbreaking discoveries about how materials stretch under pressure. This scientific breakthrough paved the way for advancements that would shape our modern understanding of physics. Amidst political turmoil in Britain emerged influential figures like Sir Robert Walpole - often referred to as "Mini. " As one of Britain's first Prime Ministers, Walpole left an indelible mark on British politics with his pragmatic approach to governance. The year 1676 witnessed not only political upheaval but also notable personalities such as George Lord Digby and Anne Countess Pembroke making their mark on society through their intellectual pursuits or influential connections. Beyond European borders lay Russia under Tsar Alexis I's rule from 1645 until his death in 1676. His reign saw important developments within Russia's expanding empire that shaped its future trajectory. Lastly, Charles II earned himself the moniker "the Bewitched" while ruling over Spain during this period (1661-1700). His reign was marked by political intrigue, international conflicts, and a fascination with the occult.