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Philippe Collection (page 6)

Philippe Halsman, a renowned photographer, captured the enigmatic Salvador Dali in his element

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Philippe Collection: Temple of Apollo, for the opera Achille and Polyxene, c1687. Artist: Jean Berain
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Philippe Collection: The liberation of Strasbourg, France, November 1944
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Philippe Collection: Leaders of Vichy France, c1941-1942
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Philippe Collection: Battle of Castillon, 1453 (19th century). Artist: Charles Philippe Auguste Lariviere
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Philippe Collection: Philippe Ricord, French surgeon and venereologist, 1867. Artist: Andre Gill
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Philippe Collection: French General Philippe Leclerc outside Notre Dame, liberation of Paris, August 1944
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Philippe Collection: Philip, Duke of Orleans, Regent of France, c1715-1746. Artist: Nicolas de Largilliere
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Philippe Collection: Philippe Merlin De Douai
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Philippe Collection: Pierrot and Harlequin, by Philippe Mercier
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Philippe Collection: The Last Supper. Oil on canvas by Philippe de Champaigne (1602-1674)
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Philippe Collection: Philippe I, 1640-1701, Duke of Orleans, as the King of Persia
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Philippe Collection: Bridge Louis Philippe Attributed London Stereoscopic
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Philippe Collection: Battle Lapiths Passeri Bernardino 1540-1596 Thomassin
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Philippe Collection: Plate 45 Recueil d antiquite egyptiennes etrusques
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Philippe Collection: Planche 1 Le cannameliste francais ou Nouvelle
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Philippe Collection: Planche 4 Le cannameliste francais ou Nouvelle
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Philippe Collection: Planche 2 Le cannameliste francais ou Nouvelle
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Philippe Collection: life sculpture architectural fragments Jean Pierre
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Philippe Collection: Elisabeth Charlotte Princess Palatine, Duchess Of Orl
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Philippe Collection: Princess Henrietta Of England, 1644 - 1670. Princess Of England And Scotland As The Youngest
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Philippe Collection: Charles X, 'The Beloved'Or Le Bien-Aim
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Philippe Collection: A Woman and Man Sacrificing in the Presence of Cupid, published ca. 1599-1622
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Philippe Collection: Ex Antiquis Cameorum et Gemmae Delineata / Liber Secundus / et ab Enea Vic... published ca


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Philippe Halsman, a renowned photographer, captured the enigmatic Salvador Dali in his element. In this captivating photograph from around 1948, Dali is surrounded by surreal objects that defy gravity and logic. Cats float effortlessly alongside water frozen mid-motion, creating an otherworldly scene. But Philippe's talent extends beyond capturing surrealist painters; he also immortalizes historical figures like Jacques De Molay. This influential figure of the Knights Templar holds secrets untold within his gaze, hinting at a tumultuous past. Moving forward in time, we encounter Victoria/Louisp/Gosport - a mysterious trio whose story remains shrouded in ambiguity. What adventures did they embark on? What secrets do their names hold? The mention of Crecy transports us to medieval times when battles raged and kingdoms clashed. Philippe's lens captures the essence of these historic moments with precision and artistry. Water takes center stage as Philippe Mercier unveils "The Elements. " With masterful brushstrokes, he brings forth its fluidity and power while paying homage to its vital role in our existence. Josslyn and Idina Hay grace another frame as they stand proudly on their Kenyan farm named Slains. Their connection to this land radiates through the lens—a testament to resilience and love for nature. In "Choosing a Club, " Philippe reveals not only a sport but also choices we make throughout life—decisions that shape our destiny or lead us down unexpected paths. Greek mythology comes alive as Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena prepare for the contest of beauty before P. . Who will be crowned victor? The anticipation hangs thickly in the air as each goddess exudes confidence unique to her divine essence. Philippe IV Le Bel emerges multiple times across different works—an enigmatic figure who left an indelible mark on history. Whether depicted anonymously or by Jones' hand, his presence looms large, leaving us to ponder his influence.