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JEB4881071: Hunter, hunter detail. Cartons of the curtain created by Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, 1636-1699), inspired by Jean Berain pere (1640-1711). Tapestry in low-lice made by the Atelier de Beauvais. Wool and silk. Dim: 260x130cm. Musee des tapestries, Aix en Provence / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4879925: Sep. 09, 1953 - Police wait for Mrs. MacLean at garage. Search for missing diplomat's wife goes on. Swiss police are waiting today at the Garage de la Gare at Lausanne, where Mrs. Melina MacLean left her black Chevrolet car, a week ago. Mrs. MacLean told the garage men she would be “back in a week”. The police are there in case she turns up to mystery of her disappearance with her three children. Mrs. MacLean, wife of the missing British Diplomat Donald MacLean left her Geneva flat last Friday telling her mother Mrs. Dunbar, that she and her children were to spend the weekend with friends in Montreux / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4881189: Sep. 09, 1953 - Adenauer sleeps while Ollenhauer listens. While CDU Party Chairman Adenauer was asleep in bed in Rhoendorf, SPD Party Chairman Ollenhauer stayed up in Bonn with his friends to listen to the results of the federal election. Writers Vosnessensky and Elsa Tr / Bridgeman Images
JEB4881459: Sancho and the hazelnut merchant. According to the novel “El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha”” (Don Quixote) written by Miguel de Cervantes. Tapestry by Charles Joseph Natoire (Charles-Joseph Natoire, 1700-1777) made by the Atelier de Beauvais in Basse-lice. Wool and silk. Dim: 361x458cm. Musee des tapestries, Aix en Provence. / Bridgeman Images
ELD4880459: Patience a obtuse leaves known as wild (Rumex obtusifolius) (broad-leaved dock, bitter dock, bluntleaf dock, dock leaf or butter dock) Botanical board from “Atlas colorie des plantes medicinales” by Paul Hariot, 1900 (Botanical plate of medicinal plants) Private collection / Bridgeman Images
ELD4876895: Wars of the French Revolution: “The Armee of the Rhine en route to Austria singing the Marseillaise, new revolutionary song created by Rouget de Lisle a Strasbourg, 1792”” (French revolutionary wars: the army of Rhine singing the “Marseillaise”), new revolutionary song composed by Claude Rouget de Lisle in 1792 which later became the french national anthem) Engraving from “Revolutionary-Francaise” by Erckmann-Chatrian, 1888 Private collection / Bridgeman Images