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Marseilles Collection (#14)

"Marseilles: A Journey through Time and Mystique" Step into the captivating world of Marseilles, where history intertwines with enigmatic tales

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Layout of the ancient Gallo-Roman town Massilia, (Marseilles) showing the old Phocaean harbour

Layout of the ancient Gallo-Roman town Massilia, (Marseilles) showing the old Phocaean harbour, the Lacydon. After an illustration by Edgar Holloway

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Marseilles Edouard Baldus French born Germany

Marseilles Edouard Baldus French born Germany
Marseilles; Edouard Baldus (French, born Germany, 1813 - 1889); Marseille, France; 1850 - 1860; Albumen silver print

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Touareg chiefs visit Marseilles 1862 orientalist photography

Touareg chiefs visit Marseilles 1862 orientalist photography
Touareg chiefs on a visit to Marseilles, 1862, orientalist photography, De Jongh and Bargignac, Albumen, 1862, Photographie de M.M. de Jong et Bargignac Marseilles--printed on mount below image

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Sketchbook Preziosi Amadeo 1816-1882 pencil gray wash

Sketchbook Preziosi Amadeo 1816-1882 pencil gray wash
Sketchbook, Preziosi, Amadeo, 1816-1882, pencil, gray wash, white heightening, 1875, The sketchbook by Maltese artist Preziosi comprises drawings of sites and cultural monuments in Paris, Versailles

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Fragment Woodblock Printed Cotton 1775 France

Fragment Woodblock Printed Cotton 1775 France
Fragment of Woodblock Printed Cotton, c. 1775. France, Marseilles ?, 18th century. Woodblock print on cotton; overall: 63.5 x 16.5 cm (25 x 6 1/2 in.)

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Landscape Saint-Andre Marseilles 1865 Paul Guigou

Landscape Saint-Andre Marseilles 1865 Paul Guigou
Landscape at Saint-Andre, Near Marseilles, c. 1865. Paul Guigou (French, 1834-1871). Oil on wood panel; unframed: 38.6 x 58.4 cm (15 3/16 x 23 in.)

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Marseilles, France In The 19th Century. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890

Marseilles, France In The 19th Century. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890
Marseilles, France In The 19th Century. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C.1890

Background imageMarseilles Collection: The Marseilles Sailor, After A Drawing By Gustave Dore. From Life And Reminiscences Of Gustave

The Marseilles Sailor, After A Drawing By Gustave Dore. From Life And Reminiscences Of Gustave Dore, Published 1885

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Marseilles, France During The 18Th Century. Engraved By Pibaraud After Lebreton

Marseilles, France During The 18Th Century. Engraved By Pibaraud After Lebreton.From Histoire De La Revolution Francaise By Louis Blanc

Background imageMarseilles Collection: View And Plan Of Marseilles And Its Harbour In The 16Th Century After Copperplate In Theatre Des

View And Plan Of Marseilles And Its Harbour In The 16Th Century After Copperplate In Theatre Des Citez Du Monde

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Palais Longchamp, Marseille, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Palais Longchamp, Marseille, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Palais Longchamp, Marseille, 1930. Palais Longchamp houses the Musee des beaux-arts and Museum d histoire naturelle de Marseille. Designed by architect Henri-Jacques Esperandieu

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Entrance to the Port of Marseilles, 1911. Artist: Paul Signac

Entrance to the Port of Marseilles, 1911. Artist: Paul Signac
Entrance to the Port of Marseilles, 1911. From the Musee d Art Moderne, Paris

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Two of Coins Tarot card

Two of Coins Tarot card
Tarot of Marseilles tarot card - Two of Coins, deux de deniers

Background imageMarseilles Collection: TAROT CARD: THE JUGGLER. The Juggler (The Male Inquirer). Woodcut, French, Marseille

TAROT CARD: THE JUGGLER. The Juggler (The Male Inquirer). Woodcut, French, Marseille, 16th century

Background imageMarseilles Collection: TAROT CARD: THE HERMIT. The Hermit (Prudence)

TAROT CARD: THE HERMIT. The Hermit (Prudence). Woodcut, French, Marseille, 16th century

Background imageMarseilles Collection: CEZANNE: MARSEILLES. Paul Cezanne: Gulf of Marseilles seen from Estaque. Oil, 1886-90

CEZANNE: MARSEILLES. Paul Cezanne: Gulf of Marseilles seen from Estaque. Oil, 1886-90

Background imageMarseilles Collection: SS Warwickshire, 1902

SS Warwickshire, 1902
Illustration of the Steamship Warwickshire, the latest addition to the Bibby Line, 1902. Built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Tarot Card - As de Baton (Ace of Clubs)

Tarot Card - As de Baton (Ace of Clubs)

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Tarot Card - As de Coupe (Ace of Cups)

Tarot Card - As de Coupe (Ace of Cups)

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Tarot Card - As de Deniers (Ace of Coins)

Tarot Card - As de Deniers (Ace of Coins)

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Tarot Card 16 - La Maison Dieu (The Tower)

Tarot Card 16 - La Maison Dieu (The Tower)

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Marseilles

Marseilles, Cote D Azur, France

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Maypole, c. 1830-1840

Maypole, c. 1830-1840. Found in the Collection of Muse e des Beaux-Arts, Marseilles

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Portrait of Lemonnier with bandaged head, 1775

Portrait of Lemonnier with bandaged head, 1775. Found in the Collection of Muse e des Beaux-Arts, Marseilles

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Preparation for the coronation

Preparation for the coronation. Found in the Collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Marseilles

Background imageMarseilles Collection: The Wild Boar Hunt, ca 1616

The Wild Boar Hunt, ca 1616. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Marseilles

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Marseilles, 1838

Marseilles, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Sunshine and Shadow, Marseilles, c1927, (1927). Artist: Reginald Belfield

Sunshine and Shadow, Marseilles, c1927, (1927). Artist: Reginald Belfield
Sunshine and Shadow, Marseilles, c1927, (1927). From From Landscape To Studio, by Reginald Belfield. [Methuen & Co. Ltd, London, 1927]

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Siege of Marseilles by Julius Caesar, 1882-1884

Siege of Marseilles by Julius Caesar, 1882-1884. The city of Marseilles was founded as Massalia in c600 by the Greeks. In Roman times it was an independent city affiliated to Rome

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Old port and Notre Dame de la Garde, Marseilles, France, 1879

Old port and Notre Dame de la Garde, Marseilles, France, 1879
Old port and Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseilles, France, 1879

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Entrance to the Port of Marseilles, France, 1875. Artist: A Willmore

Entrance to the Port of Marseilles, France, 1875. Artist: A Willmore
Entrance to the Port of Marseilles, France, 1875. The French troops embarked at this port in aid of the Italians in May 1859

Background imageMarseilles Collection: The Bay of Marseilles, Seen from L Estaque, ca 1885. Artist: Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906)

The Bay of Marseilles, Seen from L Estaque, ca 1885. Artist: Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906)
The Bay of Marseilles, Seen from L Estaque, ca 1885. Found in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago

Background imageMarseilles Collection: The end of the strike by dock workers at the port of Marseilles, France, 1904

The end of the strike by dock workers at the port of Marseilles, France, 1904. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 23rd October 1904

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Arrival of General Voyron at Marseilles on his return from China, 1901

Arrival of General Voyron at Marseilles on his return from China, 1901. Illustration published in Le Petit Journal, 13th October 1901

Background imageMarseilles Collection: The Gustave-Zede arrives in Marseilles, 1901

The Gustave-Zede arrives in Marseilles, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 8th July 1901

Background imageMarseilles Collection: At Marseille, The return of wounded French soldiers from China, 1901

At Marseille, The return of wounded French soldiers from China, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 27th January 1901

Background imageMarseilles Collection: The glorious flag of the zouaves of Palestro arrives in Marseilles, 1903

The glorious flag of the zouaves of Palestro arrives in Marseilles, 1903. Zouave was the name given to certain infantry regiments in the French army

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Departure of Colonel Marchand, Marseilles, 1900

Departure of Colonel Marchand, Marseilles, 1900. Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand (1863-1934) was a French emissary in Africa. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 30th September 1900

Background imageMarseilles Collection: A View of Marseille, c1829-1863. Artist: Emile Charles Joseph Loubon

A View of Marseille, c1829-1863. Artist: Emile Charles Joseph Loubon
A View of Marseille, c1829-1863. Marseille is the second largest city in France and the third metropolitan area

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Marseille Quay, 1929. Artist: Emile Bernard

Marseille Quay, 1929. Artist: Emile Bernard
Marseille Quay, 1929

Background imageMarseilles Collection: The Harbour at Marseilles, 1907. Artist: Paul Signac

The Harbour at Marseilles, 1907. Artist: Paul Signac
The Harbour at Marseilles, 1907. The pointillist technique used in this painting consists of small dotted applications of paint, and is sometimes also described as divisionism

Background imageMarseilles Collection: A Marseille, 1883-1885. Artist: Paul Cezanne

A Marseille, 1883-1885. Artist: Paul Cezanne
A Marseille, 1883-1885

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Julius Caesars siege of Marseilles, 49 BC (18th century)

Julius Caesars siege of Marseilles, 49 BC (18th century). Reconstruction showing the musculus or covered way to protect engineers approaching the walls of the besieged city

Background imageMarseilles Collection: Scuttled ship in Marseilles harbour, France, c1945-1949

Scuttled ship in Marseilles harbour, France, c1945-1949. As the Germans retreated in 1944 they destroyed the port, blocking the harbour with 192 wrecked ships




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"Marseilles: A Journey through Time and Mystique" Step into the captivating world of Marseilles, where history intertwines with enigmatic tales. This poster advertising trains to the Cote d'Azur beckons you to embark on a mesmerizing adventure along the Mediterranean coast. As you delve deeper, a selection of tarot cards from the traditional Marseille pack reveals secrets and insights. Tarot Card 11 - La Force (Strength) embodies resilience and fortitude, guiding you through life's challenges with unwavering determination. Transporting us back in time, an image of a plague doctor from 18th century France reminds us of humanity's enduring spirit in times of adversity. The haunting visage serves as a reminder that even amidst darkness, hope prevails. Another poster catches your eye – this one advertising French railways to the Mediterranean coast. It evokes images of sun-kissed beaches and vibrant seaside towns waiting to be explored. The Air Union poster takes us higher into the sky, promising boundless possibilities as we soar towards new horizons. It invites us to dream big and embrace the thrill of exploration. Tarot Card - As d'Epee (Ace of Swords) symbolizes clarity and decisive action. It urges us to cut through illusions and make choices that align with our truest selves. Intrigue deepens as Tarot Card 12 - Le Pendu (The Hanged Man) appears before you. Suspended in time, it encourages surrendering control for greater understanding – reminding us that sometimes letting go leads to profound revelations. Tarot Card 22 - Le Fou (The Fool), representing spontaneity and limitless potential, entices adventurers seeking uncharted territories beyond their comfort zones. Embrace uncertainty; let curiosity guide your steps. A final glimpse at a vintage poster advertising the British India Line transports our imagination further still – this time enticing explorers towards East Africa's exotic wonders.