Blanche, Emmanuel (1880-1946)

Creator details

Name
Blanche, Emmanuel (1880-1946)
Nationality
French

Assets (25 in total)

Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c.1915 (lithograph)
Farewell to Queen Marie Stuart (1542-1587) who left France definitively on 14 August 1561. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c.1915 (lithograph)
The death of King Henry II of France, 1914 (print)
Portrait of King Henry III (1551-1589) of France with his cuties. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
King Henry II of France (1519-1559) arrives to shoot down the agony deer during hunting in the forest of Fontainebleau. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
Concert with musicians playing viola, lute and mandore accompanied by King Henry II (1519-1559) and his Court serving as a choir at the castle of Fontainebleau. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
Interview of the Kings Francois I (1494-1547) and King Henry VIII of England (1491-1547) at the Golden Sheet Camp on June 7, 1520. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
King Charles V (Charles V, 1500-1558) with Charles of France, Duke of Orleans (1522-1545) accompanying him on the back of his horse in Fontainebleau. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
Duel of Guy Chabot de Jarnac (1514-1584) and Francois de Vivonne de la Chataignerie 1520-1547) before the Court at Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Saint Germain en Laye) on 10 July 1547. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
Bernard de Palissy (1510-1589) looking for the email of pottery between 1536 and 1556 to discover the secret of the enamel and the source of colors. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946).DR Private collection.
Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c.1915 (lithograph)

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