EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialCheilus cream, Beetle, Fig. 1-6: C. Fuligineus, C. Elongatus, C. Axillaris, Paulus, Brou, Maurus, Signed: E. Gu?rin pinx, Publi? par J. B. Bailli?re, Pl. 15, after p. 410, Gu?rin-M?neville, F?lix-?douard (pinx.); Bailli?re, Jean-Baptiste (ed.), 1833, H...
EditorialIvory statue of one of the Sybilles of the tomb of Philibert van Savoy in the Royal Monastery of Brou, monument, statue, Brou, Alphonse Leroy (mentioned on object), 1847 - 1887, cardboard, photographic paper, albumen print, h 164 mm ? w 108 mm.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFacade of the Church of Brou. Richard Parkes Bonington; English, 1802-1828. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 357 ? 257 mm (chine); 509 ? 352 mm (sheet). Lithograph on ivory chine, laid down on off-white wove paper. Origin: England.
EditorialPhilibert II, Duke of Savoy (1480-1504), second husband of Margarete of Austria, buried in the flamboyant Gothic chapel in Brou-en-Bresse, Burgundy, which his wife built for him and for herself. Wood, 29.5 x 19.5 cm, Inv. 4422.
EditorialTomb of Archduchess Margarete von _sterreich, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, Governess of the Netherlands. Two-tiered organization of French Royal tombs: below the perishable body swathed in shrouds, above the Arch-duchess still clad in the garments...
EditorialThe sibyl Agrippa. Detail from the tomb of Philibert le Beau, Duke of Savoy. The Church Saint Nicolas de Tomentin in Brou was built by Margarete, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, in memory of her second husband, Philibert, who died in 1504. Marble, 15...
EditorialArchduchess Margarete, (1480-1530), daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, and her husband, Philibert of Savoy, in a stained glass window showing the Assumption of the Virgin, in the church of Brou which Margarete built in memory of her husband. 1530.
EditorialLarge Grotesque Head, ca. 1622, Etching and engraving, Sheet: 8 7/16 ? 5 1/2 in. (21.4 ? 14 cm), Prints, Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto) (Spanish, J?tiva 1591?1652 Naples), Famed for his treatment of grotesque subjects in painting, Ribera brou...
EditorialLe poet Charles d'Orleans-the poet Charles d'Orleans (1391-1465). After a career as soldier and several years as a prisoner of the English, the prince retired to his castle Blois. Next to him his wife, Marie de Cleve. 1845 Canvas on wood, 46,5 x 39,5 c...
EditorialTomb of Archduchess Margarete von _sterreich, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, Governess of the Netherlands. Two-tiered organization of French Royal tombs: below the perishable body swathed in shrouds, above the Arch-duchess still clad in the garments...
EditorialPhilibert II, Duke of Savoy (1480-1504), second husband of Margarete of Austria, buried in the flamboyant Gothic chapel in Brou-en-Bresse, Burgundy, which his wife built for him and for herself. Wood, 29.5 x 19.5 cm, Inv. 4422.
EditorialThe sibyl Agrippa. Detail from the tomb of Philibert le Beau, Duke of Savoy. The Church Saint Nicolas de Tomentin in Brou was built by Margarete, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, in memory of her second husband, Philibert, who died in 1504. Marble, 15...
EditorialArchduchess Margarete, (1480-1530), daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, and her husband, Philibert of Savoy, in a stained glass window showing the Assumption of the Virgin, in the church of Brou which Margarete built in memory of her husband. 1530.