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Pere Collection (#3)

"Pere: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of "pere, " a word that carries multiple meanings and connections across various realms

Background imagePere Collection: Dyers chamomile, Anthemis tinctoria E. C. Buxton, A single daisy flowering focus

Dyers chamomile, Anthemis tinctoria E. C. Buxton, A single daisy flowering focus
Dyers chamomile, Anthemis tinctoria E.C. Buxton, A single daisy flowering focus against others soft focus behind

Background imagePere Collection: Astrantia, Masterwort, Astrantia major Pink penny

Astrantia, Masterwort, Astrantia major Pink penny
Masterwort, Astrantia major Pink penny, side view of pink and green flower head with others soft focus behind

Background imagePere Collection: Perennial cornflower, Knautia macedonica, Side view of one open magenta

Perennial cornflower, Knautia macedonica, Side view of one open magenta, maroon flower with soft focus stem against a light blue white sky

Background imagePere Collection: Grass, Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum Shenandoah

Grass, Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum Shenandoah
Switch grass, Panicum virgatum Shenandoah, showing its red and orange autumn leaf colour

Background imagePere Collection: Yarrow, Achillea filipendulina Gold Plate

Yarrow, Achillea filipendulina Gold Plate, multiple stems backlit against a clear blue sky

Background imagePere Collection: Gothic architecture in Notre-Dame church, St. Pere, Yonne, Burgundy, France, Europe

Gothic architecture in Notre-Dame church, St. Pere, Yonne, Burgundy, France, Europe

Background imagePere Collection: Napoleon the Great, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, c1806, (1921). Creator

Napoleon the Great, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, c1806, (1921). Creator
Napoleon the Great, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, c1806, (1921). Napoleon Le Grand, Empereur des Francais, Roi d Italie. Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) in cocked hat and uniform

Background imagePere Collection: Old man at Sant Pere de Basalu Benedictine monastery, Basalu

Old man at Sant Pere de Basalu Benedictine monastery, Basalu
An old man sits alone on a bench in the square beneath Sant Pere de Basalu Benedictine monastery in Basal, Garrotxa, Catalonia, Spain. Date: circa 1995

Background imagePere Collection: Death of Father Marquette, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Death of Father Marquette, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Death of Father Marquette, (1877). French Jesuit missionary Jacques Marquette (1637-1675), founded a European settlement in what is now Michigan, United States

Background imagePere Collection: Front of the altar dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, from Barruera in Pallars Jussà

Front of the altar dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, from Barruera in Pallars Jussà
Front of the altar dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, from Barruera in Pallars Jussa. Painting on wood

Background imagePere Collection: Joan Oliver i Sallares, known as Pere Quart (1899 - 1986), Catalan writer

Joan Oliver i Sallares, known as Pere Quart (1899 - 1986), Catalan writer

Background imagePere Collection: Joan Oliver i Sallares (1899 - 1986) and Pere Calders i Russinyol (19121994), Catalan writers

Joan Oliver i Sallares (1899 - 1986) and Pere Calders i Russinyol (19121994), Catalan writers

Background imagePere Collection: Pere Serafi Lo Grec (1515 / 10-1567), Catalan painter and poet, engraving depicting

Pere Serafi Lo Grec (1515 / 10-1567), Catalan painter and poet, engraving depicting
Pere Serafi Lo Grec (1515/10-1567), Catalan painter and poet, engraving depicting the poet contemplating Barcelona in the First Book of love, 1840 edition

Background imagePere Collection: Joan Pere Fontanella (1576-1660), Catalan politician and lawyer

Joan Pere Fontanella (1576-1660), Catalan politician and lawyer

Background imagePere Collection: Pere Virgili (1699-1776), Catalan surgeon

Pere Virgili (1699-1776), Catalan surgeon

Background imagePere Collection: Cover of the book Poetic Works (Book first of loves) by Pere Serafi, printed

Cover of the book Poetic Works (Book first of loves) by Pere Serafi, printed in Barcelona in 1840 by Joseph Torner

Background imagePere Collection: Chronic or Llibre del Rey en Pere e dels seus antecessors passats …(Book of the king Peter)

Chronic or Llibre del Rey en Pere e dels seus antecessors passats …(Book of the king Peter)
Chronic or Llibre del Rey en Pere e dels seus antecessors passats... (Book of the king Peter and his ancestors...), manuscript, folio 140, devoted to the reign of Peter The Great

Background imagePere Collection: Pere Calders i Russinyol (1912-1994), Catalan writer

Pere Calders i Russinyol (1912-1994), Catalan writer

Background imagePere Collection: Santa Maria de Cervello (1230 - 1290), religious mercedaria also called Maria del Socorro

Santa Maria de Cervello (1230 - 1290), religious mercedaria also called Maria del Socorro, the Painting became King Pere the ceremonious

Background imagePere Collection: Monument to Carrasclet, nickname of the guerrilla Joan Pere Barcelo i Anguera (1682-1743)

Monument to Carrasclet, nickname of the guerrilla Joan Pere Barcelo i Anguera (1682-1743)

Background imagePere Collection: Engraving of a tree in the work Arbor Scientiae (Science Tree) copy printed in

Engraving of a tree in the work Arbor Scientiae (Science Tree) copy printed in Barcelona in 1505 by Pere Posa, encyclopaedia written between 1295 and 1296 by the philosopher, theologian

Background imagePere Collection: The Vocation of St. Peter, sculptural relief, marble, c

The Vocation of St. Peter, sculptural relief, marble, c. 1160-1165, from the Monastery of San Pere de Rodes, by the Master of Cabestany

Background imagePere Collection: Detail of the Christ of Escunhau, carving in polychromed wood

Detail of the Christ of Escunhau, carving in polychromed wood

Background imagePere Collection: Capital with polychromed stone sculpture representing the abbot of Camprodon with

Capital with polychromed stone sculpture representing the abbot of Camprodon with the monastic community, it comes from the monastery of Sant Pere de Camprodon

Background imagePere Collection: Altarpiece of the Cathedral of Tarragona in polychromed alabaster (1426-1436), detail

Altarpiece of the Cathedral of Tarragona in polychromed alabaster (1426-1436), detail The Nativity

Background imagePere Collection: Alabaster altarpiece of the main altar or Santa Tecla altar of the Tarragona Cathedral

Alabaster altarpiece of the main altar or Santa Tecla altar of the Tarragona Cathedral, detail of the predella with the preaching of Saint Paul

Background imagePere Collection: Alphonse III The Benign (1327-1336) presiding the courts held in Montblanc, in 1330

Alphonse III The Benign (1327-1336) presiding the courts held in Montblanc, in 1330. Miniature in Llibre dels Usatges i Constitucions de Catalunya

Background imagePere Collection: Paintings on the door of the organ of Barcelona Cathedral, detail (1563)

Paintings on the door of the organ of Barcelona Cathedral, detail (1563)

Background imagePere Collection: Reproduction of the Jaws of Banyoles, jaw of a pre-neanderthal found in 1887 by

Reproduction of the Jaws of Banyoles, jaw of a pre-neanderthal found in 1887 by Pere Alsius in a quarry of the Pla de la Formiga (Porqueras)

Background imagePere Collection: Altarpiece in polychromed alabaster from the main altar or Santa Tecla altar

Altarpiece in polychromed alabaster from the main altar or Santa Tecla altar. Predella detail with the preaching of St. Paul on Icon

Background imagePere Collection: Alphonso II the Liberal (1285 - 1291) confirming the city of Barcelona and its merchants

Alphonso II the Liberal (1285 - 1291) confirming the city of Barcelona and its merchants the privilege of sales (1286). Miniature in the Llibre dels Usatges i Constitucions de Catalunya

Background imagePere Collection: Detail of the choir ashlar work of the Cathedral of Barcelona, made in oak wood, Reliefs of Mercy

Detail of the choir ashlar work of the Cathedral of Barcelona, made in oak wood, Reliefs of Mercy

Background imagePere Collection: Saint George Altarpiece, by Pedro Nisart

Saint George Altarpiece, by Pedro Nisart

Background imagePere Collection: Interior view from the portico of the Grand Temple on the island of Philae, Egypt, 1822

Interior view from the portico of the Grand Temple on the island of Philae, Egypt, 1822. Plate 18 from Vol 1 of Descriptions of Egypt by Le Pere, 1822

Background imagePere Collection: Paris, France. The grave of Frederick Chopin in the Pere Lachaise cemetary in Paris

Paris, France. The grave of Frederick Chopin in the Pere Lachaise cemetary in Paris France

Background imagePere Collection: Alexander Dumas pere Nadar Gaspard Felix Tournachon

Alexander Dumas pere Nadar Gaspard Felix Tournachon
Alexander Dumas (pere); Nadar, Gaspard Felix Tournachon (French, 1820 - 1910); 1855; Salted paper print; 23.5 × 18.7 cm (9 1, 4 × 7 3, 8 in.)

Background imagePere Collection: Early Morning Mood

Early Morning Mood
Eduard Crispi

Background imagePere Collection: Pere Serafi (1510-1567). Catalan painter and poet. Poetical

Pere Serafi (1510-1567). Catalan painter and poet. Poetical Works. Barcelona, Edited by engraver Joseph Torner, 1840. Engraving. Colored

Background imagePere Collection: Charles III (1716-1788). King of Spain

Charles III (1716-1788). King of Spain. Gratitude of Charles III towards the King of Morocco. Painting by Pere Pau Muntanya. Barcelona. Spain

Background imagePere Collection: Bistro in Lincoln Street, Chelsea

Bistro in Lincoln Street, Chelsea
Photograph of the French bistro Au Pere De Nico in Lincoln Street, Chelsea with guests. Date: 1966

Background imagePere Collection: Father Goriot on his Deathbed, illustration from Le Pere Goriot by Honore de Balzac

Father Goriot on his Deathbed, illustration from Le Pere Goriot by Honore de Balzac
XIR239745 Father Goriot on his Deathbed, illustration from Le Pere Goriot by Honore de Balzac (1799-1850) (litho) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imagePere Collection: PEXP2A-00066

PEXP2A-00066
French Jesuit missionary and explorer Jacques Marquette. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePere Collection: Paul Feval the Elder, French novelist and dramatist, 1868

Paul Feval the Elder, French novelist and dramatist, 1868. A photograph from Album de Photographies dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1860-1905, 3rd album, Editions MD, Paris

Background imagePere Collection: The Archangel Michael weighing the Souls of the Dead, early 16th century

The Archangel Michael weighing the Souls of the Dead, early 16th century. Artist: Pere Espalargues the younger
The Archangel Michael weighing the Souls of the Dead, early 16th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imagePere Collection: Grand Temple, Isle of Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 19th century

Grand Temple, Isle of Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 19th century. Hypostyle hall of the Ancient Egyptian Temple of Isis, built during the Ptolemaic Period

Background imagePere Collection: Capital depicting a siren-fish with double tail. West

Capital depicting a siren-fish with double tail. West
Spain. Girona. Sant Pere de Galligants. Benedictine abbey. Cloister. 12th century. Detail of a capital depicting a siren-fish with double tail. West gallery. Catalonia

Background imagePere Collection: Pere Damasene and Rev Newsam, Mahe, Seychelles

Pere Damasene and Rev Newsam, Mahe, Seychelles
Catholic and Anglican priests, Pere Damasene and Rev Newsam, chat amiably in Mahe, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1912

Background imagePere Collection: Gothic. Altarpiece of Sant Jordi by Pere Nicart. Detail. Pal

Gothic. Altarpiece of Sant Jordi by Pere Nicart. Detail. Palmas Port. 15th century. Diocesan Museum. Palma. Mallorja. Balearic Islands. Spain




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"Pere: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of "pere, " a word that carries multiple meanings and connections across various realms. From literature to history, art to adventure, this captivating term unveils a tapestry of stories waiting to be discovered. In the realm of theater, we encounter Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry, a groundbreaking play that challenged conventions with its absurdity. The influence of Jarry's work echoes through time, reminding us of the power of artistic rebellion. Shifting our focus to England, Campbell-Racing-Journalist emerges as an enigmatic figure whose words painted vivid pictures in readers' minds. Through his lens, we witness thrilling horse races and feel the adrenaline rush alongside him. A visit to Hahnemann's grave takes us on a spiritual journey. As the founder of homeopathy, his resting place becomes a symbol of healing and alternative medicine—a testament to his enduring legacy. Pere Mates comes alive next—an artist from Renaissance Spain who left behind breathtaking masterpieces. His altarpieces transport us back in time as they depict religious scenes filled with ethereal beauty and devotion. The Three Musketeers enter our narrative with their iconic camaraderie—D'Artagnan leading Athos, Aramis, and Porthos on daring adventures penned by Alexandre Dumas pere himself. Their escapades remind us that loyalty knows no bounds. Pere Joseph steps onto the stage—a key player in The Great Sanhedrin during Napoleon Bonaparte's reign. This influential figure navigated political intrigues while striving for justice within France's Jewish community. Liszt at the Piano captivates our senses—an oil painting capturing Franz Liszt's virtuosity as he creates melodies that stir emotions deep within our souls. Pere Joseph returns once more—his presence intertwining different aspects of history like threads connecting moments across centuries.