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Mounted Musketeers of the French Army in the 17th and eighteenth centuries. Mid-19th century popular print
General Louis-Eugene Cavaignac (1802-1857), 26th Prime Minister of France May-December 1848. Cavaignac suppressed the Revolution of 1848
Great Days of the French Revolution: No 3. Top: Carnot at Battle of Wattignies, 1793. Hoche at Wissembourg, December 1793. Bottom: Hoche pacifying the Vendee
Great Days of the French Revolution: No 2. Top: The Federation: Preparing the Champs de Mars, 1790. The Marseillaise. Bottom: Battle of Valmy, 1792. France in Danger: Army Recruits signing
French conquest of Algeria. French troops fighting their way through the Teniah Pass, 12 May 1840. France Military Infantry Smallarms Rifle North Africa Colonialism
Fateful Days of the First (French) Empire. Top: Napoleons coup, 9 November 1799. Coronation of Napoleon 2 December 1804. Bottom: Napoleon invading Spain 1807. Retreat from Moscow, 1812
La Clairon (1723-1803) born Clair Josephe Hippolyte Leris, French actress, for twenty-two years a leading performer at the Comedie-Franciase. Portrait by Van Loo
La Clairon (1723-1803) born Clair Josephe Hippolyte Leris, French actress, for twenty-two years a leading performer at the Comedie-Franciase. Portrait by Van Loo.a
Woman Pulling on a Stocking, 1894. Red-headed woman dressing, attended by a maid. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) French artist
Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Battle of Bapaume 3 January 1871. French Army of the North under General Faidherbe, centre, attacking Prussian 1st army
Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Battle of Reichshoffen also called Battle of Worth, 5 August 1870. Turkish troops under French command overwhelming a Prussian battery. Decisive Prussian victory
Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: French riflemen. From a series of lithographs by Clement August Andrieux on the Gardes Nationales
A Wedding at Coieur Volant, Marly, c1850. 19th century French School. Wedding party led by the bride and groom being welcomed in by the patron
L elegante : French School, 19th century. A fashionable dark-haired beauty in Grecian-style white dress with gold ribbon, stands against a gold background
Entrance of Charles VIII of France into Naples, 12 May 1495, Franco-Italian War. Charles VIII, the Affable (1470-1498) Valois King of France from 1483. 19th century French School
Jeanne Duval (c1820-1862) French actress, dancer, mistress and muse to Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) French poet and art critic. Pen and ink sketch by Baudelaire
Self-portrait (1857-1858) by Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) French poet and art critic. Pen and Ink
Environs of Florence, painting by Francois Xavier, Baron Fabre (1766-1837), French artist. Stream running wooded lanscape through landscape with hills and villas. Figures with dogs in rocky foreground
Admiral Darlan, print, 1940. Jean Francois Darlan (1881-1942), in Second World War was Navy Minister in the Vichy French government. Killed in Algeria as a collaborator by a pro-Free French assassin
Napoleon I, Lithograph by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) French artist. Post-Impressionist, Art Nouveau. Napoleon on white horse
Alexandre Lenoir (1762-1839) French archaeologist. Protected national monuments during the French Revolution. In 1795 founded Musee des monuments francais
Miss May Belfort oil on wood, 1895, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) French artist. Post-Impressionist, Art Nouveau
Philippe II of France at the Battle of Bouvines, 17 July 1214. Oil on canvas by Horace Vernet (1758-1835). With victory at Bouvines Philippe Augustus confirmed French sovereignty over Brittany
Woods of the Villa Borghese, Rome. Pierre de Valenciennes (1750-1819) French artist
The Trout 1872. Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) French artist. Oil on canvas
Cattle Market at Arbresie. Louis Guy (1824-1888) French artist. Oil on Canvas
The Savoyard. Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) French artist. Red crayon and pencil
The Butcher Montmatre Market c1857-1858. Honore Daumier (1808-1879) French artist. Oil on panel
Baigners 1892-1894. Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) French artist. Oil on Canvas
January: Man feasting (Janus). Janus (two-faced Roman god, keeper of the gate of heaven) in roundel on centre left. Astrological sign for Aquarius, the Water Carrier. From Bedford Hours. French c1423
God the Father, 1545. God enthroned, hand raised in blessing. At the corners are the symbols of the four Evangelists: Angel of St Matthew, Lion of St Mark, Eagle of St John, and Ox of St Luke
Denis Diderot (1713-1784) French man of letters and encyclopaedist. Portrait by Antoine Barthelemy or Berthelmy. Oil on canvas
Denis Diderot (1713-1784) French man of letters and encyclopaedist. Portrait by Jean Honore Fragonard (1732-1806) Oil on canvas
Pompeys Column, Alexandria 1798. French soldiers viewing column. Men flying kite. Vivant Denon (1747-1825). Watercolour
The Legend of St Antony (of Egypt). Anonymous French. c1450
Farceurs French and Italian characters from the Comedia del Arte. The Captain 5th from left, Harlequin 6th from left. French playwright Moliere (1622-1673) on left. Anonymous: 17th century
Aztec Codex Aubin (bought in 1841 by French scholar Aubin) Folio 16. Manuscript on agave paper
Guillaume Apollinaire (Apollinaris Kostrowitsky 1880-1919) French poet. Watercolour
Bottle, vase flowers, glass, pair of scissors. Guillaume Apollinaire (Apollinaris Kostrowitsky 1880-1919) French poet. Crayon drawing
The Corporal of the Legion (1916). Guillaume Apollinaire (Apollinaris Kostrowitsky 1880-1919) French poet Watercolour
The Masked Horseman. Guillaume Apollinaire (Apollinaris Kostrowitsky 1880-1919) French poet Watercolour. P
French Revolution 1789. Anti-clerical caricature on confiscation of wealth of the Church. The Abbe as he his today (left). The Abbe in former times (right). Contemporary hand-coloured engraving
French Revolution 1789: Allegorical emblem of Republic Fasces topped by Cap of Liberty and ribbands with legend Liberty, Fraternity, Egality or Death. Contemporary popular coloured print
Santa Rosa of Lima (1586-1617) Born Lima, Peru, of Spanish parents, was first canonized saint from the New World. From mid-19th century French coloured print
Joan of Arc (c1412-31) St Jeanne d Arc, the Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr: Joan minding the flocks and spinning, hearing voices of Archangel Michael
French Revolution. Louis XVI at the Bar of the National Convention, December 26th 1792. President of Convention having asked if he has anything to say in his own defence
Louis XIV Presenting Peace to Europe Louis XIV (1638-1715) king of France from 1643. Known as The Sun King (Le Roi Soleil). Francois Le Moine (1688-1737). Oil on canvas, mounted on wood
French Revolution 1789. Anti-clerical caricature on confiscation of wealth of the Church. Physician is saying to cleric Monsignor you are going to be purged of all riches for your own Salvation
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