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Italian cartoonist Osvaldo Cavandoli posing next to a drawing of his character
Italian cartoonist Osvaldo Cavandoli posing next to a drawing of his character

MME4763669: Italian cartoonist Osvaldo Cavandoli posing next to a drawing of his character "La Linea"(The Line), Lucca, 1984 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

In the 15th century, the family of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins, prevoted for the merchants of Paris, transformed the Saint-Remi chapel of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris into its own pantheon. Polychrome statue of Jean Jouvenel and his wife regained their place in Notre Dame in 1954, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
In the 15th century, the family of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins, prevoted for the merchants of Paris, transformed the Saint-Remi chapel of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris into its own pantheon. Polychrome statue of Jean Jouvenel and his wife regained their place in Notre Dame in 1954, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4553663: In the 15th century, the family of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins, prevoted for the merchants of Paris, transformed the Saint-Remi chapel of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris into its own pantheon. Polychrome statue of Jean Jouvenel and his wife regained their place in Notre Dame in 1954, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

In front of the great rose of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, a statue of the Virgin a Child proclaims the glory of the Incarnation. The statues of Adam and Eve and the gallery of the Kings of Israel and Judah show the long historical preparation that culminates in the manifestation of God in Jesus. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -
In front of the great rose of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, a statue of the Virgin a Child proclaims the glory of the Incarnation. The statues of Adam and Eve and the gallery of the Kings of Israel and Judah show the long historical preparation that culminates in the manifestation of God in Jesus. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc -

ITR4553795: In front of the great rose of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, a statue of the Virgin a Child proclaims the glory of the Incarnation. The statues of Adam and Eve and the gallery of the Kings of Israel and Judah show the long historical preparation that culminates in the manifestation of God in Jesus. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images

Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Artist's view of Deimos, the smallest of Mars's two satellites. This is how Mars and its even smaller satellite Deimos might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Deimos. Deimos is over Acidalia Planitia, an albedo feature that has been observed by Earth - bound astronomers since the 19th century. To the southwest are the fog - filled canyons of Valles Marineris, the westernmost of which are still in darkness. Beyond Mars, immediately to the left of its night side, is Phobos at a distance of 20,000 miles. The two bright objects in the lower left are the stars Beta Gruis and Al Nair in the southern constellation Grus. Like it's larger companion Phobos, Deimos does not possess enough mass to pull itself into a sphere; its shape instead is oblong with a length of about 10 miles and only 6 miles wide at its smallest dimension. Like Phobos, Deimos may be an asteroid long ago captured by Mars' gravity. Orbiting 14,600 miles above Mars' surface, Deimos completes one revolution every 30 hours
Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Artist's view of Deimos, the smallest of Mars's two satellites. This is how Mars and its even smaller satellite Deimos might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Deimos. Deimos is over Acidalia Planitia, an albedo feature that has been observed by Earth - bound astronomers since the 19th century. To the southwest are the fog - filled canyons of Valles Marineris, the westernmost of which are still in darkness. Beyond Mars, immediately to the left of its night side, is Phobos at a distance of 20,000 miles. The two bright objects in the lower left are the stars Beta Gruis and Al Nair in the southern constellation Grus. Like it's larger companion Phobos, Deimos does not possess enough mass to pull itself into a sphere; its shape instead is oblong with a length of about 10 miles and only 6 miles wide at its smallest dimension. Like Phobos, Deimos may be an asteroid long ago captured by Mars' gravity. Orbiting 14,600 miles above Mars' surface, Deimos completes one revolution every 30 hours

PIX4616824: Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Artist's view of Deimos, the smallest of Mars's two satellites. This is how Mars and its even smaller satellite Deimos might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Deimos. Deimos is over Acidalia Planitia, an albedo feature that has been observed by Earth - bound astronomers since the 19th century. To the southwest are the fog - filled canyons of Valles Marineris, the westernmost of which are still in darkness. Beyond Mars, immediately to the left of its night side, is Phobos at a distance of 20,000 miles. The two bright objects in the lower left are the stars Beta Gruis and Al Nair in the southern constellation Grus. Like it's larger companion Phobos, Deimos does not possess enough mass to pull itself into a sphere; its shape instead is oblong with a length of about 10 miles and only 6 miles wide at its smallest dimension. Like Phobos, Deimos may be an asteroid long ago captured by Mars' gravity. Orbiting 14,600 miles above Mars' surface, Deimos completes one revolution every 30 hours / Bridgeman Images

Pegase Constellation - Constellation of Pegasus - The constellation of Pegase with its mythological form, extracted from the Uranographia of Hevelius. Map showing the constellation of Pegasus with its mythological form from “Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690) added
Pegase Constellation - Constellation of Pegasus - The constellation of Pegase with its mythological form, extracted from the Uranographia of Hevelius. Map showing the constellation of Pegasus with its mythological form from “Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690) added

PIX4593177: Pegase Constellation - Constellation of Pegasus - The constellation of Pegase with its mythological form, extracted from the Uranographia of Hevelius. Map showing the constellation of Pegasus with its mythological form from “Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690) added / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of Cuajone copper mine, 1983 (photo)
Aerial view of Cuajone copper mine, 1983 (photo)

LRI4598505: Aerial view of Cuajone copper mine, 1983 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of the Amazon river with Porto Santana and Para island (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view of the Amazon river with Porto Santana and Para island (1983 - Photography)

LRI4600244: Aerial view of the Amazon river with Porto Santana and Para island (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Constellations of Cassiopee, Persee - Cassiopeia, Perseus, Cepheus constellations - On the top right the constellation of Cephee, in the center of Cassiopee, below the left of the constellation Persee, on the bottom right, part of Andromede. Top right Cepheus constellation, in the middle Cassiopeia constellation, bottom right part of Andromeda, bottom left Perseus
Constellations of Cassiopee, Persee - Cassiopeia, Perseus, Cepheus constellations - On the top right the constellation of Cephee, in the center of Cassiopee, below the left of the constellation Persee, on the bottom right, part of Andromede. Top right Cepheus constellation, in the middle Cassiopeia constellation, bottom right part of Andromeda, bottom left Perseus

PIX4589683: Constellations of Cassiopee, Persee - Cassiopeia, Perseus, Cepheus constellations - On the top right the constellation of Cephee, in the center of Cassiopee, below the left of the constellation Persee, on the bottom right, part of Andromede. Top right Cepheus constellation, in the middle Cassiopeia constellation, bottom right part of Andromeda, bottom left Perseus / Bridgeman Images

Zodiacal light - Zodiacal light - Zodiacal light. May 2004, Namibia. The zodiacal light comes from the reflection of the Sun's light on the countless interplanetary dust; it draws the plane of the Solar System. Zodiacal light, Namibia, May 2004. Zodiacal light comes from the reflexion of the sun's light off tiny interplanetary dust particles in the plane of the solar system
Zodiacal light - Zodiacal light - Zodiacal light. May 2004, Namibia. The zodiacal light comes from the reflection of the Sun's light on the countless interplanetary dust; it draws the plane of the Solar System. Zodiacal light, Namibia, May 2004. Zodiacal light comes from the reflexion of the sun's light off tiny interplanetary dust particles in the plane of the solar system

PIX4581492: Zodiacal light - Zodiacal light - Zodiacal light. May 2004, Namibia. The zodiacal light comes from the reflection of the Sun's light on the countless interplanetary dust; it draws the plane of the Solar System. Zodiacal light, Namibia, May 2004. Zodiacal light comes from the reflexion of the sun's light off tiny interplanetary dust particles in the plane of the solar system / Bridgeman Images

Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - The red spot of Jupiter seen by the Voyager 2 probe on July 3, 1979 has a distance of 6 million km from the planet. The Jupiter Red Spot is a gigantic tempete measuring nearly 25,000 km in diameter, about twice the diameter of the Earth.
Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - The red spot of Jupiter seen by the Voyager 2 probe on July 3, 1979 has a distance of 6 million km from the planet. The Jupiter Red Spot is a gigantic tempete measuring nearly 25,000 km in diameter, about twice the diameter of the Earth.

PIX4574685: Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - The red spot of Jupiter seen by the Voyager 2 probe on July 3, 1979 has a distance of 6 million km from the planet. The Jupiter Red Spot is a gigantic tempete measuring nearly 25,000 km in diameter, about twice the diameter of the Earth. / Bridgeman Images

Maison de Verre, 31 rue Saint Guillaume in Paris 75007. Architects Pierre Chareau (1883-1950) and Bernard Bijvoet (1889-1979), 1928-1931. Built for gynecologist Jean Dalsace and his wife Annie Berheim. This private hotel and medical practice are famous for the use of a metal structure associated with a glass facade.
Maison de Verre, 31 rue Saint Guillaume in Paris 75007. Architects Pierre Chareau (1883-1950) and Bernard Bijvoet (1889-1979), 1928-1931. Built for gynecologist Jean Dalsace and his wife Annie Berheim. This private hotel and medical practice are famous for the use of a metal structure associated with a glass facade.

TEC4661413: Maison de Verre, 31 rue Saint Guillaume in Paris 75007. Architects Pierre Chareau (1883-1950) and Bernard Bijvoet (1889-1979), 1928-1931. Built for gynecologist Jean Dalsace and his wife Annie Berheim. This private hotel and medical practice are famous for the use of a metal structure associated with a glass facade. / Bridgeman Images

Italian writer LEONARDO SCIASCIA, 1980 (photo)
Italian writer LEONARDO SCIASCIA, 1980 (photo)

MME4697524: Italian writer LEONARDO SCIASCIA, 1980 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

American conductor James Levine performer a rehearsal with the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, 1992 (photo)
American conductor James Levine performer a rehearsal with the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, 1992 (photo)

MME4730174: American conductor James Levine performer a rehearsal with the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, 1992 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Hilton Hotel on Gendarmenmarkt Square, in the central city, Berlin, Germany (photo)
The Hilton Hotel on Gendarmenmarkt Square, in the central city, Berlin, Germany (photo)

SRB6177553: The Hilton Hotel on Gendarmenmarkt Square, in the central city, Berlin, Germany (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Carlo Ossola (colour photo, 2019)
Portrait of Carlo Ossola (colour photo, 2019)

REN6204285: Portrait of Carlo Ossola (colour photo, 2019) / Bridgeman Images

Benito mussolini, 1935 (b/w photo)
Benito mussolini, 1935 (b/w photo)

UIT6315865: Benito mussolini, 1935 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Antiphonary Catholic liturgical book (a detail), 18th century (photo)
Antiphonary Catholic liturgical book (a detail), 18th century (photo)

GNG7141298: Antiphonary Catholic liturgical book (a detail), 18th century (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Battle in the streets of Mariupol'
Battle in the streets of Mariupol'

MEP2344993: Battle in the streets of Mariupol' / Bridgeman Images

Beppe Fenoglio sitting at a table
Beppe Fenoglio sitting at a table

MEP2338455: Beppe Fenoglio sitting at a table / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche
Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche

MEP2339284: Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche / Bridgeman Images

Federico Fellini and Sutherland on the set of Fellini's Casanova, 1976 (b/w photo)
Federico Fellini and Sutherland on the set of Fellini's Casanova, 1976 (b/w photo)

MEP1563081: Federico Fellini and Sutherland on the set of Fellini's Casanova, 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in their car, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Erzegovina
Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in their car, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Erzegovina

MEP2339481: Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in their car, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Erzegovina / Bridgeman Images

Jack London showing his pass to some soldiers, North Korea
Jack London showing his pass to some soldiers, North Korea

MEP2336521: Jack London showing his pass to some soldiers, North Korea / Bridgeman Images

An autonomous running away from the tear gas
An autonomous running away from the tear gas

MEP2336921: An autonomous running away from the tear gas / Bridgeman Images

George Marshall interviewed at Ciampino airport
George Marshall interviewed at Ciampino airport

MEP2336319: George Marshall interviewed at Ciampino airport / Bridgeman Images

Pectoral ornament of the Tolima Region, Colombia, c.500-1500 AD  (gold)
Pectoral ornament of the Tolima Region, Colombia, c.500-1500 AD  (gold)

BAL7795: Pectoral ornament of the Tolima Region, Colombia, c.500-1500 AD (gold) / Bridgeman Images

Kensington Palace, View of the King's Grand Staircase, English School, (17th century) London, UK (photo)
Kensington Palace, View of the King's Grand Staircase, English School, (17th century) London, UK (photo)

BCC17254: Kensington Palace, View of the King's Grand Staircase, English School, (17th century) London, UK (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Armchair, designed by Hepplewhite, c.1770
Armchair, designed by Hepplewhite, c.1770

BAL1862: Armchair, designed by Hepplewhite, c.1770 / Bridgeman Images

Greek black-figure amphora depicting Demeter, Persephone and Apollo
Greek black-figure amphora depicting Demeter, Persephone and Apollo

BAL54054: Greek black-figure amphora depicting Demeter, Persephone and Apollo / Bridgeman Images

Terracotta camel head, Mohenjodaro, 2300-1750 BC
Terracotta camel head, Mohenjodaro, 2300-1750 BC

SCP57225: Terracotta camel head, Mohenjodaro, 2300-1750 BC / Bridgeman Images

Buffed sandstone turbaned head, Sarnath, 3rd century BC
Buffed sandstone turbaned head, Sarnath, 3rd century BC

SCP57242: Buffed sandstone turbaned head, Sarnath, 3rd century BC / Bridgeman Images

View of the Courtyard Facade of the Petit Trianon, 1762-4 (photo) View of the Courtyard Facade of the Petit Trianon (photo)
View of the Courtyard Facade of the Petit Trianon, 1762-4 (photo) View of the Courtyard Facade of the Petit Trianon (photo)

XIR71763: View of the Courtyard Facade of the Petit Trianon, 1762-4 (photo) View of the Courtyard Facade of the Petit Trianon (photo) / Bridgeman Images

F92 Louis XV Cartel Clock, elaborately decorated with chased gilt bronze ornamentation including figures symbolising Love Triumphing over Time
F92 Louis XV Cartel Clock, elaborately decorated with chased gilt bronze ornamentation including figures symbolising Love Triumphing over Time

TWC65595: F92 Louis XV Cartel Clock, elaborately decorated with chased gilt bronze ornamentation including figures symbolising Love Triumphing over Time / Bridgeman Images

Gold coin, with St. John the Baptist, 16th century (front)
Gold coin, with St. John the Baptist, 16th century (front)

FTB62359: Gold coin, with St. John the Baptist, 16th century (front) / Bridgeman Images

Costume design for a ballet at the Royal Opera House (designer unknown)
Costume design for a ballet at the Royal Opera House (designer unknown)

BAL36437: Costume design for a ballet at the Royal Opera House (designer unknown) / Bridgeman Images

Cumberland Terrace 1827-28, designed by John Nash (1752-1835) Regent's Park, London, UK (photo)
Cumberland Terrace 1827-28, designed by John Nash (1752-1835) Regent's Park, London, UK (photo)

JB24355: Cumberland Terrace 1827-28, designed by John Nash (1752-1835) Regent's Park, London, UK (photo) / Bridgeman Images


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