EditorialThe busts of Mrs. from Orleans and Necker carried to the place Louis XV. the 12th of July 1789, The busts of Jaques Necker and Duke of Orl?ans are carried by insurgents through Paris on July 12, 1789, signed: Prieur inv. Et del, Berthault sculp, Fig. 1...
EditorialAfter Ulrika Pasch, Erik Magnus Sta?l von Holstein, Erik Magnus Sta?l von Holstein (1749-1802), friher, lieutenant, ambassador in Paris, married to the author Anne Louise Germaine Necker, painting, oil on canvas, Height, 75 cm, (29.5 inches), Width, 59...
EditorialNeker, Portrait Jacques Necker, signed: Pfenninger fecit, Taf. 38, p. 290, Pfenninger, Heinrich (fec.), Leonhard Meister; Heinrich Pfenninger; J. C F?si: Helvetiens ber?hmte M?nner in Bildnissen. Bd. 2. Z?rich: im Verlag von Heinrich Pfenninger Mahler,...
EditorialMadame de Sta?l-Holstein (n?e Necker), Portrait of the French writer Anne Louise Germaine de Sta?l, to p. 338, Massard (del. et. scupt.), 1835, Alexandre Martin: La Suisse pittoresque et ses environs. Tableau g?n?ral, descriptif, historique et statisti...
EditorialPortrait of Jacques Necker Jacob Necker, State Minister and Director General of Finance of France (title on object), Portrait bust of Jacques Necker, finance minister in France, Jacques Necker, Jan Kobell (I) (mentioned on object), 1766 - 1833, paper, ...
EditorialAnne-Louise Germaine Necker (1766-1817), madame de Sta?l, baronesa de Sta?l, novelista y ensayista suiza, sentada en el jard?n rodeada de cortesanos. Grabado de 1896.
EditorialN?ker Minister of State and Director General of Finance in 1788 Minister of State and Prime Minister of Finance in 1790, Portrait of Jacques Necker and busts of N?ker and Orleans smashed in Paris on July 12, 1789, signed: Levachez sculp, Duplessi-Berta...
EditorialRen?-Th?ophile-Hyacinthe Laennec (1781-1826), French physician. He invented the stethoscope in 1816, while working at the H?pital Necker, and pioneered its use in diagnosing various chest conditions. GIRAUDON.
EditorialRen?-Th?ophile-Hyacinthe Laennec (1781-1826), French physician. He invented the stethoscope in 1816, while working at the H?pital Necker, and pioneered its use in diagnosing various chest conditions.
EditorialJacques Necker (1732-1804), statesman and economist, Minister of Finance to Louis XVIth; father of Germaine, Madame de Stael. Necker's economic reforms could not prevent the Revolution of 1789.
EditorialMadame De Sta?l. Portrait Gallery of eminent Men and Women of Europ. New York, 1872-74. Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Baroness of Sta?l-Holstein (1766-1817). French writer. Portrait from the original painting by Gerard. Source: 10604.g.10 volume I, 36...
EditorialA.L.G Nécker. Madame de Sta?l, pseudonym of Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Baroness of Sta?l-Holstein (1766-1817). French writer and society figure. Portrait. Sta?lliana, ou Recueil d'anecdotes, bons mots, max. Paris, 1820. Source: 10662.a.10, fronti...
EditorialAnne-Louise Germaine Necker (1766-1817), madame de Sta?l, baronesa de Sta?l, novelista y ensayista suiza, sentada en el jard?n rodeada de cortesanos. Grabado de 1896.
EditorialENGLISH SATIRICAL PRINTS UPON EVENTS IN FRANCE, THE FALL OF THE BASTILLE, 1789: "THE OFFERING TO LIBERTY", Duke of Orleans, Necker, Louis XVI, Liberty raised on the Ruins of the Bastille.
EditorialRen?-Th?ophile-Hyacinthe Laennec (1781-1826), French physician. He invented the stethoscope in 1816, while working at the H?pital Necker, and pioneered its use in diagnosing various chest conditions.
EditorialRen?-Th?ophile-Hyacinthe Laennec (1781-1826), French physician. He invented the stethoscope in 1816, while working at the H?pital Necker, and pioneered its use in diagnosing various chest conditions.
EditorialJacques Necker (1732-1804), statesman and economist, Minister of Finance to Louis XVIth; father of Germaine, Madame de Stael. Necker's economic reforms could not prevent the Revolution of 1789.
EditorialPortrait of Germaine Necker, Mme. de Stael, 1766-1817. Only child of Jacques Necker, last Minister of Finance before the Revolution, she became a literary light and leader of the Romantic movement. Oil on canvas.