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The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer.
The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer.

LBY4555452: The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer. / Bridgeman Images

The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer.
The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer.

LBY4555468: The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer. / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554904: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554911: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554913: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554921: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554925: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554926: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554933: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554939: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

Facade du Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
Facade du Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554952: Facade du Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4554998: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

EGO Japanese design gallery, rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture Pierre Louis Faloci, 1988. Photography 1988. Exhibition of furniture by Shiro Kuramata
EGO Japanese design gallery, rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture Pierre Louis Faloci, 1988. Photography 1988. Exhibition of furniture by Shiro Kuramata

TEC4555011: EGO Japanese design gallery, rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture Pierre Louis Faloci, 1988. Photography 1988. Exhibition of furniture by Shiro Kuramata, Faloci, Pierre-Louis (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

A room signed by Zaha Hadid inside Hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05
A room signed by Zaha Hadid inside Hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05

LBY4555081: A room signed by Zaha Hadid inside Hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05, Hadid, Zaha (1950-2016) / Bridgeman Images

Bar designed by Mark Newson inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05
Bar designed by Mark Newson inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05

LBY4555096: Bar designed by Mark Newson inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05 / Bridgeman Images

Mark Newson's floor inside Hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05
Mark Newson's floor inside Hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05

LBY4555106: Mark Newson's floor inside Hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05 / Bridgeman Images

L'Eglise de La Madeleine, Place de la Madeleine, Paris 8th arrondissement. Its construction lasted nearly a century. Subject to political aleas, it was finally Napoleon (1769-1821) who entrusted Pierre Vignon (1763-1828) with the task of building an ancient temple dedicated to his military glory. Only the Restoration restored its religious vocation to the Church of Sainte Marie Madeleine in 1842, architect Charles Girault (1851-1932).
L'Eglise de La Madeleine, Place de la Madeleine, Paris 8th arrondissement. Its construction lasted nearly a century. Subject to political aleas, it was finally Napoleon (1769-1821) who entrusted Pierre Vignon (1763-1828) with the task of building an ancient temple dedicated to his military glory. Only the Restoration restored its religious vocation to the Church of Sainte Marie Madeleine in 1842, architect Charles Girault (1851-1932).

TEC4594679: L'Eglise de La Madeleine, Place de la Madeleine, Paris 8th arrondissement. Its construction lasted nearly a century. Subject to political aleas, it was finally Napoleon (1769-1821) who entrusted Pierre Vignon (1763-1828) with the task of building an ancient temple dedicated to his military glory. Only the Restoration restored its religious vocation to the Church of Sainte Marie Madeleine in 1842, architect Charles Girault (1851-1932). / Bridgeman Images

Christopher Columbus in America (painting project on the ceiling), 1492, 18th century (painting)
Christopher Columbus in America (painting project on the ceiling), 1492, 18th century (painting)

JLJ4594687: Christopher Columbus in America (painting project on the ceiling), 1492, 18th century (painting), Troy, Jean Francois de (1679-1752) / Bridgeman Images

Haussmannien building, Paris 8th arrondissement.
Haussmannien building, Paris 8th arrondissement.

TEC4594689: Haussmannien building, Paris 8th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Residence of the Ambassador of the United States, 41 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8th arrondissement. Private hotel built in 1836 on the site of the hotel d'Aguesseau, architect Louis Visconti (1791-1853).
Residence of the Ambassador of the United States, 41 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8th arrondissement. Private hotel built in 1836 on the site of the hotel d'Aguesseau, architect Louis Visconti (1791-1853).

TEC4594712: Residence of the Ambassador of the United States, 41 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris 8th arrondissement. Private hotel built in 1836 on the site of the hotel d'Aguesseau, architect Louis Visconti (1791-1853). / Bridgeman Images

Boreales Constellations - Boreal constellations - A map of the sky representing the constellations of the northern hemisphere around the Earth. Engraving from “Harmonia Macrocosmica” by Andreas Cellarius, 1660 - 1661. Northern hemisphere constellations around the Earth. Plate of the Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius, 1660 - 1661
Boreales Constellations - Boreal constellations - A map of the sky representing the constellations of the northern hemisphere around the Earth. Engraving from “Harmonia Macrocosmica” by Andreas Cellarius, 1660 - 1661. Northern hemisphere constellations around the Earth. Plate of the Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius, 1660 - 1661

PIX4594717: Boreales Constellations - Boreal constellations - A map of the sky representing the constellations of the northern hemisphere around the Earth. Engraving from “Harmonia Macrocosmica” by Andreas Cellarius, 1660 - 1661. Northern hemisphere constellations around the Earth. Plate of the Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius, 1660 - 1661 / Bridgeman Images

Spring feast in Tuscany, 1846 (oil on canvas)
Spring feast in Tuscany, 1846 (oil on canvas)

JLJ4594729: Spring feast in Tuscany, 1846 (oil on canvas), Baron, Henri (1816-85) / Bridgeman Images

Francois I weapon knight by Bayard, 19th century (oil on canvas)
Francois I weapon knight by Bayard, 19th century (oil on canvas)

JLJ4594742: Francois I weapon knight by Bayard, 19th century (oil on canvas), Fragonard, Alexandre Evariste (1780-1850) / Bridgeman Images

Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.
Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.

TEC4594746: Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows. / Bridgeman Images

Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.
Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.

TEC4594757: Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows. / Bridgeman Images

Map of the summer sky in France - Illustration - Summer sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky in July at 2 am or in August at midnight. Map showing the sky in july at 2 a.m or in august at midnight for a latitude of 45 degrees north (metropolitan France)
Map of the summer sky in France - Illustration - Summer sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky in July at 2 am or in August at midnight. Map showing the sky in july at 2 a.m or in august at midnight for a latitude of 45 degrees north (metropolitan France)

PIX4594760: Map of the summer sky in France - Illustration - Summer sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky in July at 2 am or in August at midnight. Map showing the sky in july at 2 a.m or in august at midnight for a latitude of 45 degrees north (metropolitan France) / Bridgeman Images

Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.
Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.

TEC4594768: Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows. / Bridgeman Images

Map of the winter sky in France - Illustration - Winter sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late January at 11 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in December during the night and in February in the middle of the evening. The position of Mars is given for the beginning of February 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in january in the end of the evening at 11 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to february in the middle of the evening and to december at night. Planet Mars is shown for the beginning of February 2010
Map of the winter sky in France - Illustration - Winter sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late January at 11 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in December during the night and in February in the middle of the evening. The position of Mars is given for the beginning of February 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in january in the end of the evening at 11 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to february in the middle of the evening and to december at night. Planet Mars is shown for the beginning of February 2010

PIX4594782: Map of the winter sky in France - Illustration - Winter sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late January at 11 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in December during the night and in February in the middle of the evening. The position of Mars is given for the beginning of February 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in january in the end of the evening at 11 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to february in the middle of the evening and to december at night. Planet Mars is shown for the beginning of February 2010 / Bridgeman Images

Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.
Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows.

TEC4594790: Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th arrondissement. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. Bernard Huet was asked in 1994 to bring back the Champs Elysees in order to restore its prestige to the avenue: the cars were driven from the allees, an underground car park created, the floor covered with grey granite slabs. The promenade aspect was reinforced by the planting of a second row of plane trees and new constraints were defined for signs and windows. / Bridgeman Images

Map of the winter sky in France - Illustration - Winter sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late January at 11 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in December during the night and in February in the middle of the evening. The position of Mars is given for the beginning of February 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in january in the end of the evening at 11 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to february in the middle of the evening and to december at night. Planet Mars is shown for the beginning of February 2010
Map of the winter sky in France - Illustration - Winter sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late January at 11 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in December during the night and in February in the middle of the evening. The position of Mars is given for the beginning of February 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in january in the end of the evening at 11 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to february in the middle of the evening and to december at night. Planet Mars is shown for the beginning of February 2010

PIX4594792: Map of the winter sky in France - Illustration - Winter sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late January at 11 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in December during the night and in February in the middle of the evening. The position of Mars is given for the beginning of February 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in january in the end of the evening at 11 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to february in the middle of the evening and to december at night. Planet Mars is shown for the beginning of February 2010 / Bridgeman Images

Map of the Autumn sky in France - Illustration - Autumn sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late October at about 9 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in mid-night September and early November. The position of the planet Jupiter is given for the beginning of November 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in october in the end of the evening at 9 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to september in the middle of the night and to november in the beginning of the evening. Planet Jupiter is shown for the beginning of november 2010
Map of the Autumn sky in France - Illustration - Autumn sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late October at about 9 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in mid-night September and early November. The position of the planet Jupiter is given for the beginning of November 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in october in the end of the evening at 9 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to september in the middle of the night and to november in the beginning of the evening. Planet Jupiter is shown for the beginning of november 2010

PIX4594823: Map of the Autumn sky in France - Illustration - Autumn sky map. Artwork - Map plotted for a latitude of 45 degrees north, showing the sky visible in France in late October at about 9 pm, and more broadly in Europe and the world inside a strip stretching from 38 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. This map also corresponds to the sky visible in mid-night September and early November. The position of the planet Jupiter is given for the beginning of November 2010. Map showing the sky visible in France in october in the end of the evening at 9 p.m (english hour) for a latitude of 45 degrees north. This map also shows the sky in the whole world between 38 degrees and 52 degrees north. This map also refers to september in the middle of the night and to november in the beginning of the evening. Planet Jupiter is shown for the beginning of november 2010 / Bridgeman Images

Allegory of Day and Night: detail of the night. Mausoleum of Giuliano de Medici. Marble sculpture, 1531
Allegory of Day and Night: detail of the night. Mausoleum of Giuliano de Medici. Marble sculpture, 1531

LRI4594840: Allegory of Day and Night: detail of the night. Mausoleum of Giuliano de Medici. Marble sculpture, 1531, Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564) / Bridgeman Images

Mr. John Pritt Harley as Caleb Quotem in “The Review” at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper after a painting by Michael William Sharp. From D. Terry's “” British Theatrical Gallery,” London, Henry Berthoud Jr., 1825.
Mr. John Pritt Harley as Caleb Quotem in “The Review” at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper after a painting by Michael William Sharp. From D. Terry's “” British Theatrical Gallery,” London, Henry Berthoud Jr., 1825.

FLO4594844: Mr. John Pritt Harley as Caleb Quotem in “The Review” at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper after a painting by Michael William Sharp. From D. Terry's “” British Theatrical Gallery,” London, Henry Berthoud Jr., 1825. / Bridgeman Images

Allegory of Day and Night: detail of the night. Mausoleum of Giuliano de Medici. Marble sculpture, 1531
Allegory of Day and Night: detail of the night. Mausoleum of Giuliano de Medici. Marble sculpture, 1531

LRI4594850: Allegory of Day and Night: detail of the night. Mausoleum of Giuliano de Medici. Marble sculpture, 1531, Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564) / Bridgeman Images

Constellations du Cancer a Persee - Constellations from Cancer to Perseus - At the end of the summer, before the end of the night, beautiful constellations spread from the bottom up: Cancer and its beautiful cluster of stars, the Little Dog on the right, then the Gemels, the Coach and finally Persee. 12 September 2007 At the end of summer, before the end of the night, some nice constellations are visible from bottom to top: the Cancer and its nice star cluster, Canis Minor on the right, then Gemini, Auriga and Perseus. September 12 200
Constellations du Cancer a Persee - Constellations from Cancer to Perseus - At the end of the summer, before the end of the night, beautiful constellations spread from the bottom up: Cancer and its beautiful cluster of stars, the Little Dog on the right, then the Gemels, the Coach and finally Persee. 12 September 2007 At the end of summer, before the end of the night, some nice constellations are visible from bottom to top: the Cancer and its nice star cluster, Canis Minor on the right, then Gemini, Auriga and Perseus. September 12 200

PIX4594863: Constellations du Cancer a Persee - Constellations from Cancer to Perseus - At the end of the summer, before the end of the night, beautiful constellations spread from the bottom up: Cancer and its beautiful cluster of stars, the Little Dog on the right, then the Gemels, the Coach and finally Persee. 12 September 2007 At the end of summer, before the end of the night, some nice constellations are visible from bottom to top: the Cancer and its nice star cluster, Canis Minor on the right, then Gemini, Auriga and Perseus. September 12 200 / Bridgeman Images

Cloud and star sky - mountain Sainte Victoire - Starry sky with clouds - Montagne Sainte - Victoir
Cloud and star sky - mountain Sainte Victoire - Starry sky with clouds - Montagne Sainte - Victoir

PIX4594867: Cloud and star sky - mountain Sainte Victoire - Starry sky with clouds - Montagne Sainte - Victoir / Bridgeman Images


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