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Pierre Lescot Collection

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Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: The pavillon Sully, Cour Carree; Lescot wing (photo)

The pavillon Sully, Cour Carree; Lescot wing (photo)
GDG279975 The pavillon Sully, Cour Carree; Lescot wing (photo) by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info)

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Anthropomorphic vase depicting a blind beggar playing a musical instrument

Anthropomorphic vase depicting a blind beggar playing a musical instrument
LRI4674767 Anthropomorphic vase depicting a blind beggar playing a musical instrument (pan flute or pan pipe?), 200-700 (ceramic) by Moche; Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Square and fountain of Innocents, 1547 (b / w photo)

Square and fountain of Innocents, 1547 (b / w photo)
XIR189413 Square and fountain of Innocents, 1547 (b/w photo) by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Paris, France; (add.info.: sculptures by Jean Goujon (1510-c. 1567); ); French, out of copyright

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Boats at St. Aubain (oil on canvas)

Boats at St. Aubain (oil on canvas)
BRM280000 Boats at St. Aubain (oil on canvas) by Courbet, Gustave (1819-77); 49x73 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Barques a Saint-Aubain; barque; bateau; plage; ); French, out of copyright

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre

Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre
JLJ4674761 Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre. Realised by Pierre Lescot (1515-1578), 16th century. Paris, Louvre Museum by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Grand Conventional Festival of the Britons, aquatinted and pub

Grand Conventional Festival of the Britons, aquatinted and pub
STC70427 Grand Conventional Festival of the Britons, aquatinted and pub. by Robert Havell (1769-1832) 1815 (aquatint) by Smith

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: The Henri II facade in the Cour Carree (photo)

The Henri II facade in the Cour Carree (photo)
XIR70318 The Henri II facade in the Cour Carree (photo) by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Cartoon making fun of the opera Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti (colour litho

Cartoon making fun of the opera Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti (colour litho
CHT277830 Cartoon making fun of the opera Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti (colour litho by German School, (19th century); Bibliotheque de l Opera Garnier, Paris

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: The Cour Carree, North wing (photo)

The Cour Carree, North wing (photo)
GDG279972 The Cour Carree, North wing (photo) by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: pilastre; fronton; palais; nord; aile de Marengo; ); eGerard Degeorge; French

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: View of the Clocher de l Eau Benite of the Abbey Church, 1088-1130 (photo)

View of the Clocher de l Eau Benite of the Abbey Church, 1088-1130 (photo)
XIR208648 View of the Clocher de l Eau Benite of the Abbey Church, 1088-1130 (photo) by French School; Cluny, France; (add.info.: was largest church in Christendom before construction of St)

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: The Cour Carree and the Pavilion de l Horloge (photo)

The Cour Carree and the Pavilion de l Horloge (photo)
XIR208588 The Cour Carree and the Pavilion de l Horloge (photo) by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Anthropomorphic vase depicting a pan flute (pan pipe) player, 200-700 (ceramic)

Anthropomorphic vase depicting a pan flute (pan pipe) player, 200-700 (ceramic)
LRI4674753 Anthropomorphic vase depicting a pan flute (pan pipe) player, 200-700 (ceramic) by Moche; Etnografiska Museet, Goteborg, Sweden; (add.info.: Precolombian art, Mochic civilization (ugly)

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre

Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre
JLJ4674749 Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre. Realised by Pierre Lescot (1515-1578), 16th century. Paris, Louvre Museum by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Angel with a violin, stained glass window, 1869 (see also 54932 & 77951)

Angel with a violin, stained glass window, 1869 (see also 54932 & 77951)
ASD54923 Angel with a violin, stained glass window, 1869 (see also 54932 & 77951) by Morris, William (1834-96); Church of St. Michael, Tilehurst, Berkshire, UK; Ann S

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: The Square Courtyard (photo)

The Square Courtyard (photo)
XIR54916 The Square Courtyard (photo) by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Anthropomorphic vase depicting a priest sacrifying two animals, 200-700 (ceramic)

Anthropomorphic vase depicting a priest sacrifying two animals, 200-700 (ceramic)
LRI4674785 Anthropomorphic vase depicting a priest sacrifying two animals, 200-700 (ceramic) by Moche; Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima, Peru; (add.info.: Precolombian art)

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre

Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre
JLJ4674766 Architecture: view of the square courtyard at the Louvre. Realised by Pierre Lescot (1515-1578), 16th century. Paris, Louvre Museum by Lescot, Pierre (1515-78); Louvre, Paris

Background imagePierre Lescot Collection: Place de la Concorde, designed in 1757 (b / w photo)

Place de la Concorde, designed in 1757 (b / w photo)
XIR189417 Place de la Concorde, designed in 1757 (b/w photo) by Gabriel, Jacques-Ange (1698-1782); Paris, France; (add.info.: two palaces by Gabriel (1760-75); ); French, out of copyright


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