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Louis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection

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Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Charles de FOUCAULD, 1858-1916 French missionary - Father Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916)

Charles de FOUCAULD, 1858-1916 French missionary - Father Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916)
XEE4160936 Charles de FOUCAULD, 1858-1916 French missionary - Father Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916). by Unknown photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles de FOUCAULD)

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Bird - Japanese print

Bird - Japanese print
LSE4080696 Bird - Japanese print by Japanese School; Bibliotheque, Maisons-Alfort, France; (add.info.: Bird - Japanese print); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Japanese, out of copyright

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Royal Yacht of England, 1863

Royal Yacht of England, 1863
LSE4080666 Royal Yacht of England, 1863 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Royal Yacht of England)

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Napoleon III escorted by the battlessee fleet went to Algeria in September 1860

Napoleon III escorted by the battlessee fleet went to Algeria in September 1860
LSE4080655 Napoleon III escorted by the battlessee fleet went to Algeria in September 1860, engraving of 1865. by Le Breton, Louis (1818-66); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: The Astrolabe (new name of the 'Shell') and the Zelee

The Astrolabe (new name of the "Shell") and the Zelee
LSE4080663 The Astrolabe (new name of the " Shell" ) and the Zelee, boats of Jules Dumont d Urville, arrive in Nukahiva - in " Marines around 1850", AD by Le Breton

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Steamer 'The Franklin', 1851

Steamer "The Franklin", 1851
LSE4080654 Steamer " The Franklin", 1851 by Le Breton, Louis (1818-66); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Steamer " The Franklin")

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: The vision of st Anthony of Padua (carved capital)

The vision of st Anthony of Padua (carved capital)
LRI4721758 The vision of st Anthony of Padua (carved capital) by Romanesque, (12th century); Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, Vezelay

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Representation of Devil Belphagor (Belphegor) from Collin de Plancy

Representation of Devil Belphagor (Belphegor) from Collin de Plancy
GIA4721748 Representation of Devil Belphagor (Belphegor) from Collin de Plancys Infernal Dictionary. Engraving by L. Breton. Paris, 1863

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Arthur Rimbaud, French poet and adventurer - Portrait of Arthur Rimbaud (1859 - 1891

Arthur Rimbaud, French poet and adventurer - Portrait of Arthur Rimbaud (1859 - 1891
XEE4163736 Arthur Rimbaud, French poet and adventurer - Portrait of Arthur Rimbaud (1859 - 1891) is 17 years old. Photograph by Carjat

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Bael - Baal - (demon) - Bael is the head of the infernal power - in '

Bael - Baal - (demon) - Bael is the head of the infernal power - in "
XEE4163711 Bael - Baal - (demon) - Bael is the head of the infernal power - in " Le dictionnaire infernal" by Collin de Plancy - Engraving by L. Breton. Paris, 1863

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Asmodee demon of the Bible - Asmodeus or Ashmedai king of demons - in '

Asmodee demon of the Bible - Asmodeus or Ashmedai king of demons - in "
XEE4163706 Asmodee demon of the Bible - Asmodeus or Ashmedai king of demons - in " The infernal dictionary" by Collin de Plancy - Engraving by L. Breton. Paris, 1863

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: AMDUSCIAS demon in the Ars Goetia - Amdusias - demon derived from goetie beliefs

AMDUSCIAS demon in the Ars Goetia - Amdusias - demon derived from goetie beliefs
XEE4161762 AMDUSCIAS demon in the Ars Goetia - Amdusias - demon derived from goetie beliefs (art and practice of the invocation of demons)

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Steam frigate in the harbor of Toulon, circa 1850

Steam frigate in the harbor of Toulon, circa 1850
LSE4080681 Steam frigate in the harbor of Toulon, circa 1850 by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Steam frigate in the harbor of Toulon)

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: Fregate 2nd row in Gibraltar

Fregate 2nd row in Gibraltar
LSE4080675 Fregate 2nd row in Gibraltar. by Le Breton, Louis (1818-66); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Fregate 2nd row in Gibraltar.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French

Background imageLouis Le Breton Photo Mug Collection: The Great Eastern Laying Electrical Cable between Europe and America, 1858 (litho)

The Great Eastern Laying Electrical Cable between Europe and America, 1858 (litho)
XIR160423 The Great Eastern Laying Electrical Cable between Europe and America, 1858 (litho) by Le Breton, Louis (1818-66); Musee de la Marine, Paris


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