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Background imageFrench Collection: Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author playwright, satirist

Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author playwright, satirist, man of letters and central figure in the French Enlightenment. Wood engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Joan of Arcs entry into Orleans, Evening of the Liberation of the Town, 8 May 1429

Joan of Arcs entry into Orleans, Evening of the Liberation of the Town, 8 May 1429. St Joan (c1412-1431) Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr, mounted and in full armour

Background imageFrench Collection: Joan of Arc before King Charles VII at Chinon, replies to the prelates who are interrogating her

Joan of Arc before King Charles VII at Chinon, replies to the prelates who are interrogating her, February 1429. St Joan (c1412-1431) Maid of Orleans

Background imageFrench Collection: Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author playwright, satirist

Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author playwright, satirist, man of letters and central figure in the French Enlightenment. Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author, playwright, satirist

Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author, playwright, satirist, man of letters and central figure in the French Enlightenment. Copperplate engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: St Stephen, the first Christian martyr, found guilty of blasphemy by the Sanhedrin

St Stephen, the first Christian martyr, found guilty of blasphemy by the Sanhedrin, supreme council of the Jews and stoned to death. Acts 7.57

Background imageFrench Collection: Henry IV (1553-1610) King of Navarre (1572) King of France 1589. Lithograph c1820

Henry IV (1553-1610) King of Navarre (1572) King of France 1589. Lithograph c1820

Background imageFrench Collection: Siege of Arras, 1640, under Louis XIII. Arras taken by the French 10 August 1640

Siege of Arras, 1640, under Louis XIII. Arras taken by the French 10 August 1640. Francois Flameng (1856-1923): Guache and wash

Background imageFrench Collection: St Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153). French 19th century coloured wood engraving

St Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153). French 19th century coloured wood engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Shanghai c1865. View of canal lined with buildings. Jean Henri Zuber (1844-1909) French artist

Shanghai c1865. View of canal lined with buildings. Jean Henri Zuber (1844-1909) French artist. Watercolour

Background imageFrench Collection: Louis IX (1215-1270) King of France from 1226, known as St Louis. Louis and crusaders

Louis IX (1215-1270) King of France from 1226, known as St Louis. Louis and crusaders after defeat at Mansourah during the Sixth Crusade (1248-1254) retreat towards Damietta (Nile Delta)

Background imageFrench Collection: Young Girls at the Piano. One girl is at the keyboard while the other leans

Young Girls at the Piano. One girl is at the keyboard while the other leans against the upright piano looking at the music being played. Pierre Renoir (1841-1919) French mpressionist artist

Background imageFrench Collection: Ceremony for the release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition

Ceremony for the release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition, Goa, c1650. Ephraim de Nevers, a French Capuchin monk, went as a missionary to India in c1645

Background imageFrench Collection: Saxons submitting to Charlemagne (748-814) 777. 19th century lithograph

Saxons submitting to Charlemagne (748-814) 777. 19th century lithograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Louis XII proclaimed Father of the People at the States-General of Tours, 14 May 1506

Louis XII proclaimed Father of the People at the States-General of Tours, 14 May 1506. Louis XII (1462-1515) king of France from 1498

Background imageFrench Collection: Pepin le Gros or Pepin d Heristal (d714). ssumed royal power c680. Father of Charles Martel

Pepin le Gros or Pepin d Heristal (d714). ssumed royal power c680. Father of Charles Martel. Late 19th centry chromolithograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Jean Barth (or Bart) 1651-1702. French privateer: In 1691 he commanded small squadron

Jean Barth (or Bart) 1651-1702. French privateer: In 1691 he commanded small squadron of French vessels in the North Sea, destroying English vessels. Late 19th century chromolithograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Pepin le Bref (d768) King of the Franks from 751. Son of Charles Martel, father of Charlemagne

Pepin le Bref (d768) King of the Franks from 751. Son of Charles Martel, father of Charlemagne. Late 19th century chromolithograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Lothaire (941-986) King of France from 954, shown wearing a crown and holding an orb and scpetre

Lothaire (941-986) King of France from 954, shown wearing a crown and holding an orb and scpetre. Late 19th century chromolithograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Alexandre Dumas the Younger (1824-1895) in 1884. French writer. His novel La dame aux camelias

Alexandre Dumas the Younger (1824-1895) in 1884. French writer. His novel La dame aux camelias (1848) was the basic story for Verdis opera La Traviata. Photograph by Fontaine

Background imageFrench Collection: Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Photograph by Carjat

Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Photograph by Carjat

Background imageFrench Collection: St Martin Bishop of Tours (c. 316-c. 400) Founded first monastery in France at Liguge near

St Martin Bishop of Tours (c. 316-c. 400) Founded first monastery in France at Liguge near Poitiers c
St Martin Bishop of Tours (c.316-c.400) Founded first monastery in France at Liguge near Poitiers c.360. Giving military cloak to a beggar. French 19th century coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: Alexandre Dumas the Younger (1824-1895) French writer. His novel La dame aux camelias

Alexandre Dumas the Younger (1824-1895) French writer. His novel La dame aux camelias (1848) was the basic story for Verdis opera La Traviata. Photograph by Fontaine

Background imageFrench Collection: Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Photograph

Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Photograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Cartoon by Andre Gill

Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Cartoon by Andre Gill, 1866, showing Dumas dressed as a Musketeer

Background imageFrench Collection: Jules Verne (1828-1905) in 1888. French novelist. Photograph

Jules Verne (1828-1905) in 1888. French novelist. Photograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Photograph

Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802-1870) French novelst and playwright. Photograph

Background imageFrench Collection: St Vincent. Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c. 304. Patron

St Vincent. Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c. 304. Patron
St Vincent. Christian deacon from Saragossa, martyred under Diocletian c.304. Patron saint of drunkards and winegrowers. 19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: Jules Verne (1828-1905). French novelist. Photograph

Jules Verne (1828-1905). French novelist. Photograph

Background imageFrench Collection: St Crispin and St Crispian, Roman brothers. Went to Soissons, France, 303 to spread gospel

St Crispin and St Crispian, Roman brothers. Went to Soissons, France, 303 to spread gospel and supported themselves by shoemaking. Patron saints of shoemakers

Background imageFrench Collection: Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven (top): Priest celebrating Mass (Eucharist. Communion) at bottom

Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven (top): Priest celebrating Mass (Eucharist. Communion) at bottom. French 19th century coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: St Julian: A patron saint of travellers. Appears to be mythical. Said to have killed

St Julian: A patron saint of travellers. Appears to be mythical. Said to have killed parents by mistake, and spent life ot atonement by helping strangers and travellers

Background imageFrench Collection: Virgin Mary as Madonna in Glory (Notre Dame de Grace ) as protector of sailors

Virgin Mary as Madonna in Glory (Notre Dame de Grace ) as protector of sailors and travellers Dover of the Holy Spirit flies over ship in lower half.19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: St Genevieve of Brabant, 8th century. Wife of palatine Siegfried. Accused of adultery

St Genevieve of Brabant, 8th century. Wife of palatine Siegfried. Accused of adultery, exposed in forest. 5 years later recognised by husband out hunting and innocence acknowledged

Background imageFrench Collection: St Genevieve of Brabant, 8th century. Wife of palatine Siegfried. Accused of adultery

St Genevieve of Brabant, 8th century. Wife of palatine Siegfried. Accused of adultery, exposed in forest. 5 years later recognised by husband out hunting and innocence acknowledged

Background imageFrench Collection: Louis IX (St Louis) 1215-1270, king of France from 1226. 19th century French coloured woodcut

Louis IX (St Louis) 1215-1270, king of France from 1226. 19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: St Joseph and Jesus walking hand-in-hand. 18th-19th century French coloured woodcut

St Joseph and Jesus walking hand-in-hand. 18th-19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: The Holy Family: St Joseph works as carpenter in background, while Mary sews

The Holy Family: St Joseph works as carpenter in background, while Mary sews and the boy Jesus sweeps the room. 19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: St Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) giving alms to a beggar. After the death of her

St Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) giving alms to a beggar. After the death of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, Germany (d1227) from plague while on crusade

Background imageFrench Collection: St Cecilia (Cecile) died c180 AD(ja). Patron saint of Music. French 19th century coloured woodcut

St Cecilia (Cecile) died c180 AD(ja). Patron saint of Music. French 19th century coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: Coronation of the Virgin Mary. From 19th century French coloured woodcut

Coronation of the Virgin Mary. From 19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: St Stanislas (Stanislaus) of Kostka (c1550-1591) Polish saint. French 19th century

St Stanislas (Stanislaus) of Kostka (c1550-1591) Polish saint. French 19th century coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: St Stephen - first Christian martyr. Found guilty of blasphemy by Sanhedrin and stoned to death

St Stephen - first Christian martyr. Found guilty of blasphemy by Sanhedrin and stoned to death. French coloured woodcut, 19th century

Background imageFrench Collection: St Louis of Gonzaga (1568-1591), also known as Saint Aloysius, Italian saint

St Louis of Gonzaga (1568-1591), also known as Saint Aloysius, Italian saint and protector of young students. 19th century French coloured woodcut

Background imageFrench Collection: French Revolution, 1789. Storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789. Medieval fortress

French Revolution, 1789. Storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789. Medieval fortress used as French state prison in 17th and 18th centuries. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: St Bridget (Brigitta, Brigitta, Birgite) 1302-1373. Daughter of Birger, Prince of Sweden

St Bridget (Brigitta, Brigitta, Birgite) 1302-1373. Daughter of Birger, Prince of Sweden. Wrote Revelations, translated into various laguages

Background imageFrench Collection: Marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine (c1122-1204) and Louis VII of France (1137) left

Marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine (c1122-1204) and Louis VII of France (1137) left, and embarkation for Second Crusade 1147-1149. From Chronique de St Denis, Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageFrench Collection: Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author, playwright, satirist

Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) French author, playwright, satirist, man of letters and central figure in the French Enlightenment



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