Zier, Edouard Francois (1856-1924)

Creator details

Name
Zier, Edouard Francois (1856-1924)
Nationality
French

Assets (46 in total)

A Gaulish warrior after the invasion of Rome, illustration from 'Costumes de Paris a Travers les Siecles' by H. Gourdon de Genouillac, engraved by Chevauche, 1879 (coloured engraving)
The chariot of one of the 'Rois Faineants' or later Merovingian kings, illustration from 'Costumes de Paris a Travers les Siecles' by H. Gourdon de Genouillac, engraved by A. Renard, 1879 (coloured engraving)
The young Charlemagne (742-814) with his mother Bertrade de Laon (720-783) nicknamed Berthe au grand pied around 752) (The Frankish Queen Bertrada of Laon (bertha broadfoot) with her son Charles, 752 ca) Illustration by Edouard Francois Zier in Nours-Glois-nationales” 1920 Private Collection
The king of the Francs Charlemagne (742-814) gives his nephew the sword Durandal (The Frankish King Charles the great gives to his nephew the sword Durendal) Illustration by Edouard Francois Zier in “” Our-glories-nationales”” 1920 Private collection
Blue beard holding his knife Illustration by Edouard Francois Zier (1856-1924) for “” Beard Bleue””, tale by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), French writer (Bluebeard, french fairytale) Private collection
The Frankish King Charles the great and the French knight Roland de Roncevaux - Charlemagne and Le Chevalier Roland (736-778) - Illustration by Francois Zier (1856-1924) taken from “Nos-Gires-Nationales”” around 1920
The Chevalier Roland a Roncesvaux sounding the olifant - Roland, driving the rear guard of Charlemagne's army, was surprised by the Vascons on 15 August 778 - He then sounded his horn, too late for the king to lend him assistance (Roland, covered with wounds, sounds his horn Olifant to call for help) Illustration by Edouard Francois Zier in ““Our gloves- national”” 1920 Private collection
King of France Henri IV meets french peasants Illustration by Edward Zier in “” Our-glories-nationales”” 1920 Private collection
The Frankish King Charles the great and the French knight Roland de Roncevaux - Charlemagne and Le Chevalier Roland (736-778) - Illustration by Francois Zier (1856-1924) taken from “Nos-Gires-Nationales”” around 1920
Illustration for Paul Scarron's Comic Novel: Barbarian organ player has gusseted in the street (engraving)
Ganelon reports the words of Emperor Charlemagne (742-814) to the enemy (Song de Roland) (Matter of France) - Illustration by Francois Zier (1856-1924) taken from “” Nos-Gloriers-Nationales”” around 1920
The Paladin Roland tries to break his dope Durandal on a rock so that it does not fall into the hands of the Saracens at the Battle of Roncesvaux, the rock se romp thus opening Roland's breche in 778 (The creation of breche of Roland by Count Roland with his sword Durendal in an attempt to destroy that sword, after being defeated during the Battle of Roncesvalles in 778) Illustration by Edouard Francois Zier in Our-glories-nationales”” 1920 Private collection

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