Oise 60 Collection
"Discover the rich history and enchanting landscapes of Oise 60" Step back in time to the Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly in 1841
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"Discover the rich history and enchanting landscapes of Oise 60" Step back in time to the Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly in 1841, captured beautifully by John Frederick Herring's print. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and thrilling atmosphere of this prestigious horse racing event. Marvel at the breathtaking Hillsides of Mery-sur-Oise, opposite Auvers, as depicted in a stunning oil painting from 1873. Let your imagination wander through these picturesque hillsides that have inspired countless artists throughout history. Transport yourself to the grandeur of Pierrefonds Castle with a postcard from c. 1900. Admire its majestic architecture and imagine what life was like within its walls during medieval times. Learn about Jeanne Laisne, also known as Jeanne Hachette, a courageous figure who resisted Charles the Temeraire during the siege of Beauvais in 1472. Explore her story through a captivating chromolithograph from the late 19th century. Immerse yourself further into history with an oil painting depicting Pierrefonds Castle around 1868. Marvel at its intricate details and dream about knights and princesses roaming its halls. Journey to Gerberoy, a charming commune nestled in northern France's old French Beauvaisis region. Experience its timeless beauty through an image captured in 1880, transporting you to another era. Continue exploring Jeanne Laisne's legacy with another chromolithograph showcasing her bravery during Charles the Temeraire's siege on Beauvais. Feel inspired by her courage and determination against adversity. Gaze upon Emmanuel Fremiet's exquisite sculpture adorning Pierrefonds Castle's courtyard of honor - a chimere that adds an air of mystique to this architectural masterpiece. Appreciate KIM Youngtae's photography capturing every intricate detail for all eternity. Delve deeper into Pierrefonds Castle with a black and white photograph from c.