PCT4292672: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): chiostro maiolicato, monastero di Santa Chiara - majolic cloitre (of faience) of the monastery of Santa Chiara, mid-18th century - majolic decorees of mythological scenes, landscape and polychrome maritime scenes, due to the ceramists Donato and Giuseppe Monastery Massa - sister clarisse (nun, nun, nun, nun,) nourishing cats in a convent cloister adorned with two fountains - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292695: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): chiostro maiolicato, monastero di Santa Chiara - majolic cloister (of faience) of the monastery of Santa Chiara, mid-18th century - majolic decorees of mythological scenes, polychrome maritime fields, due to ceramists Donato and Giuseppe Massa - the goddess Junon (Hera) in tank pulls by two peacock - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292750: Vulcano solfatara (solfatare) of Pozzuoli near Naples (Italy, Italia, Napoli) - Champs phlegreens (Campi Flegrei): crater of the volcano of Pozzuoli sufferers, soufriere - mythical entrance of the Hell for the ancient Romans, one can see jets of sulphur steam at 160 degrees - photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4297197: Ron Wood (Ronnie, Ronald David Wood) playing in concert (electric guitar) with rock band and Roll (Rock & Roll) The Faces in 1972 - Guitarist and bass player member of rock band Rolling Stones, Ron Wood (born 1947) playing guitar in 1972 with the Faces - photo Urve Kuusik - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4297379: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the center of the city, on the first day of Carnival - a Miller mask slips into the crowd - disguising - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4297805: A dish from the south of France: Cassoulet, a traditional recipe for stew from the south west (Southwest, Languedoc, Midi-Pyrenees, Occitanie) - beans (white bean), Toulouse sausage, poultry confit and pork meat, cooked in a terrine (cassole). There are special recipes for three cities competing for the paternity of this Occitan feast: Castelnaudary, Carcassonne and Toulouse - meals, local cuisine, tradition, Midi - photo Patrice Cartier - see also GUT2289, 2290 and 2291 - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4295933: Inscription dating from the French Revolution above the northern portal of the Cathedrale de Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dome, 63, Auvergne): “The French people recognize the existence of the Supreme Being and the immortalite of the soul. It dates from 1793-1794 when the ancient religions were suppressed in favour of the cult of the Reason (autumn 1793-spring 1794) and the cult of the Etre-Supreme (spring 1794-summer 1794) - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4295972: Dedie to Vercingetorix and to the Battle of Gergovie, the commemorative monument 26 metres high (in Volvic stone) is from Jean Tillard, architect of the city of Clermont-Ferrand. It was published in 1903 by public subscription on the site presume of Gergovia's oppidum. In 1942, particles of earth were brought into its base from all the provinces and the French Empire - Auvergne, Puy-de-Dome - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4295992: Abbey church Saint-Austremoine (Saint Austremoine) of Issoire (Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne) - the choir with its columns and polychrome capitals 12th century - Romanesque art auvergnat - Romanesque sculpture - abbey church, Issoire, Puy-de-Dome, France, 12th century- Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4296002: Abbey church Saint-Austremoine (Saint Austremoine) of Issoire (Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne) - the bedside decorates - signs of the zodiac: belier and bull - Romanesque art auvergnat - Romanesque sculpture - abbey church, Issoire, Puy-de-Dome, France, 12th century- Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images