Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) Assets (13 in total)

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The hunt for elephants by the Dahomyan Amazons, (present-day Benin), drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection.
The hunt for elephants by the Dahomyan Amazons, (present-day Benin), drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection.

LSE4324972: The hunt for elephants by the Dahomyan Amazons, (present-day Benin), drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection., Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration for 'The Charterhouse of Parma' by Stendhal (1783-1842) published in 1883 (etching) (b/w photo)
Illustration for 'The Charterhouse of Parma' by Stendhal (1783-1842) published in 1883 (etching) (b/w photo)

XIR196942: Illustration for 'The Charterhouse of Parma' by Stendhal (1783-1842) published in 1883 (etching) (b/w photo), Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

St. Louis renders justice under an oak in Vincennes, from 'Histoire de France en Tableaux', engraved by Pannemaker (engraving) (b/w photo)
St. Louis renders justice under an oak in Vincennes, from 'Histoire de France en Tableaux', engraved by Pannemaker (engraving) (b/w photo)

CHT164558: St. Louis renders justice under an oak in Vincennes, from 'Histoire de France en Tableaux', engraved by Pannemaker (engraving) (b/w photo), Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Gustave I Wasa (Gustav Vasa, 1496-1560), King of Sweden. Engraving by Foulquier, 1864-1865.
Portrait of Gustave I Wasa (Gustav Vasa, 1496-1560), King of Sweden. Engraving by Foulquier, 1864-1865.

XEE4168056: Portrait of Gustave I Wasa (Gustav Vasa, 1496-1560), King of Sweden. Engraving by Foulquier, 1864-1865., Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

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TAD1754346: Illustration for "La Chartreuse de Parme" by Stendhal, 1883 (engraving), Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Man selling eau de Cologne, 1845, engraving by Foulquier from book
Man selling eau de Cologne, 1845, engraving by Foulquier from book

PVD1698768: Man selling eau de Cologne, 1845, engraving by Foulquier from book "Paris a travers les siecles" by Henri Gourdon de Genouillac, 1879-1882, Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Victoria and Eugenie (engraving)
Victoria and Eugenie (engraving)

LIP2785494: Victoria and Eugenie (engraving), Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Hare hunting in Algeria with greyhounds (engraving)
Hare hunting in Algeria with greyhounds (engraving)

LLM3627343: Hare hunting in Algeria with greyhounds (engraving), Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Russia. Women of the mounts Valdaiy. 1865 (Engraving)
Russia. Women of the mounts Valdaiy. 1865 (Engraving)

JAB7141226: Russia. Women of the mounts Valdaiy. 1865 (Engraving), Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

The prisoners of war sacrificed by the king in Abomey (present-day Benin) were thrown to the people of the top of the royal platform, drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection.
The prisoners of war sacrificed by the king in Abomey (present-day Benin) were thrown to the people of the top of the royal platform, drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection.

LSE4324992: The prisoners of war sacrificed by the king in Abomey (present-day Benin) were thrown to the people of the top of the royal platform, drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection., Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Inside the temple of fetiches snakes, in Wydah, in Dahomey (present-day Benin), drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection.
Inside the temple of fetiches snakes, in Wydah, in Dahomey (present-day Benin), drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection.

LSE4324951: Inside the temple of fetiches snakes, in Wydah, in Dahomey (present-day Benin), drawing by Jean Antoine Foulquier (1822-1896), to illustrate Dr. Repin's journey to Dahomey in 1860. Engraving in “” Le tour du monde””, edited by Edouard Charton, 1863. Selva's collection., Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

Posada, an inn in the Sierra Nevada, Spain (engraving)
Posada, an inn in the Sierra Nevada, Spain (engraving)

LLM3627329: Posada, an inn in the Sierra Nevada, Spain (engraving), Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

History of Charles XII (Carl) (1682-1718), King of Sweden - by Voltaire and illustrated by Foulquier
History of Charles XII (Carl) (1682-1718), King of Sweden - by Voltaire and illustrated by Foulquier

XEE4160263: History of Charles XII (Carl) (1682-1718), King of Sweden - by Voltaire and illustrated by Foulquier, Foulquier, Jean Antoine Valentin (1822-1896) / Bridgeman Images

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