XEE4153565: Jean Gabler and the Demon, representation of the legend “The human voice of the organ of Weingarten””. Jean Gabler, proud organ builder, in the quest for success, implores Satan's help to give his organ “” a human voice”. engraving in “” La musique populaire”” illustrated weekly newspaper - 1882, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
XEE4153587: The effects of the organ of Weingasten representation of the legend of “” The human voice of the organ of Weingarten””. After having delivered his enchanting organ by Satan to Weingarten Abbey, Jean Gabler, the organ builder, suffers the disastrous consequences of his pact with the devil, and is forced to destroy his creation., Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4153594: “L'Epinette mysterieuse”” Jean Baptiste Raisin (1655-1693), organist of Troyes, presents to the King a particular spinette (string instrument). At his request to open the spinette, Jean Baptiste Raisin, the young son of the organist, leaves the instrument - engraving in “La musique populaire””” illustrated weekly newspaper - 1882, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4153601: Portrait of Eudes (Odon) (v. 860 - 898), Count of Paris and Troyes, then King of France - EUDES count of Paris elected to French throne after the deposition of Charles the Emperor - engraving from “Instruction sur l'Histoire de France”” by Charles Constant Le Tellier 1821, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4153645: John Paul Jones visits Lady Selkirk after his men have taken her valuables - American Navy: John Paul Jones (1747-1792) heros of the American War of Independence and the crew of the Ranger raided the castle of the Count of Selkirk in the United States, 1777., Unknown artist, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4153859: The Immorbid Albion - Edward VII”. Cartoon by Jean Veber on the Boer War - “L'Assiette au Butter””, No. 28, September 28, 1901 - Shameless Albion, caricature of Edward VII by Jean Veber, (1868-1928) from 'L'Assiette au Butter', 28th September 1901, Veber, Jean (1868-1928) / Bridgeman Images