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Paul Iribe, Fauteuil Nautile, 1913. Carved walnut. France. Sotheby’s. Sold for 781.500 EUR.
Michelin card game, 1920. This incentive was given to good customers in the USA. Via bibimageThe Mic
Antti Lovag, finnish architect and Pierre Cardin, french designer: Palais Bulles, Théoule-sur-Mer, n
Dying Eurydice, Charles-François Lebœuf (called Nanteuil), 1822
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste LullyJean Louis Roullet (French;1645–1699) after Paul Mignard (French; 163
Charles-Louis Clerisseau“Interior of a Roman Building with Figures carrying the body of a Man”
luzfosca:Robert Doisneau. French cellist Maurice Baquet trying to open his snow covered car , New Yo
radstudies:Louis Robert Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1848-1913)Elegant Figures in a Flower Garden
radstudies:Louis Robert Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1848-1913)Study of a Figure
Jean Veber (1868-1928), ‘Sancta Virgo’, 1894Source
Dominique Tarle, Ron Wood au volant d'une Mercedes , 1971
An extremely ornate flintlock carbine owned by French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.Crafted by Versaill
The Last Great French Victory in America— The Battle of Fort CarillonBy 1758 the French and In
Top: A pair of 19th century silhouette miniatures, done after French Revolutionary caricatures from
Amélie Fontaine (French. b. 1987, Soissons, France) - Girl and Leopard from Carnivores, Self-Publica
Circa 1920 Majorelle-style French mahogany inlaid art nouveau nightstand with a shelved back splash
Flaminio Bertoni & André Lefèbre, Citroën DS 19, brochure for the american market, 1956. Via old
Bouquet of flowers on an attablement - Elisee Maclet , n/d.French 1881-1962Oil on cardboard, mou
French trade card, 1880s
books0977:In the Dance Studio (c.1897). Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917). Pastel.Later in his career,
The Festival of the Supreme Being, Musée Carnavalet, Paris, 1794
cuirassier:1st Hussars, First French Empire, plate by Carle Vernet
A pinfire revolver with carved handle and engraved frame/cylinder. Most likely of French or Belgian
SamsonValentin de Boulogne (French; 1594–1632)ca. 1630Oil on canvasThe Cleveland Museum of Art, Clev
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