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Sheraton in Brussels, Belgium.
Sheraton in Brussels, Belgium.

TEC4639574: Sheraton in Brussels, Belgium. / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4639549: Illustration from the book "Complete Works of Buffon": Les animaux: Le rat perchat, le vole et le rat d'eau (engraving), Unknown artist, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4639609: Illustration from the book "Complete Works of Buffon": Les Quadrupedes: Le lion (engraving), Unknown artist, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4639662: Illustration from the book "Complete Works of Buffon": Les Quadrupedes: La lionne et ses petits (engraving), Unknown artist, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4639775: Illustration from the book "Complete Works of Buffon": Les Quadrupedes: La marmot et la sarigue (engraving), Unknown artist, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4639792: Illustration from the book "Complete Works of Buffon": Les Quadrupedes: Le phalanger et la mangouste (engraving), Unknown artist, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639817: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

Faux de Verzy - Marne - Dwarf Beech - Faux de Verzy - France - Tortuosa (Fagus Sylvatica var Tortuosa). This remarkable tree is a rare beech variety with contorted branches and trunk, the origin of which remains unknown. The Faux site has been classified nationally since 1932. It became a State Biological Reserve in 1981. Dwarf Beech (Fagus sylvatica Tortuosa Group). Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Faux de Verzy - Marne - Dwarf Beech - Faux de Verzy - France - Tortuosa (Fagus Sylvatica var Tortuosa). This remarkable tree is a rare beech variety with contorted branches and trunk, the origin of which remains unknown. The Faux site has been classified nationally since 1932. It became a State Biological Reserve in 1981. Dwarf Beech (Fagus sylvatica Tortuosa Group). Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France

PIX4638650: Faux de Verzy - Marne - Dwarf Beech - Faux de Verzy - France - Tortuosa (Fagus Sylvatica var Tortuosa). This remarkable tree is a rare beech variety with contorted branches and trunk, the origin of which remains unknown. The Faux site has been classified nationally since 1932. It became a State Biological Reserve in 1981. Dwarf Beech (Fagus sylvatica Tortuosa Group). Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France / Bridgeman Images

The port of Mannheim in Germany. Photograph 2005.
The port of Mannheim in Germany. Photograph 2005.

LBY4638682: The port of Mannheim in Germany. Photograph 2005. / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 11: lunar rock - Apollo 11: lunar rock: basaltic lunar rock brought back by astronauts from the Apollo 11 mission. Sample 10057 dcoup for analysis. Lunar basalt sample. The sample number is 10057, Split 30. This rock was among the samples collected by astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. during their lunar surface extravehicular activity on July 20, 1969.
Apollo 11: lunar rock - Apollo 11: lunar rock: basaltic lunar rock brought back by astronauts from the Apollo 11 mission. Sample 10057 dcoup for analysis. Lunar basalt sample. The sample number is 10057, Split 30. This rock was among the samples collected by astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. during their lunar surface extravehicular activity on July 20, 1969.

PIX4638710: Apollo 11: lunar rock - Apollo 11: lunar rock: basaltic lunar rock brought back by astronauts from the Apollo 11 mission. Sample 10057 dcoup for analysis. Lunar basalt sample. The sample number is 10057, Split 30. This rock was among the samples collected by astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. during their lunar surface extravehicular activity on July 20, 1969. / Bridgeman Images

La lecture Deux petites filles en pleine lecture, 1892 (oil on canvas)
La lecture Deux petites filles en pleine lecture, 1892 (oil on canvas)

JLJ4638764: La lecture Deux petites filles en pleine lecture, 1892 (oil on canvas), Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Cubist residential building (Hodek appartment) 34 Nekilanovaa Street Prague, Czech Republic. Construction 1913, architect Chochol Josef. Photography 10/07/91.
Cubist residential building (Hodek appartment) 34 Nekilanovaa Street Prague, Czech Republic. Construction 1913, architect Chochol Josef. Photography 10/07/91.

LBY4638840: Cubist residential building (Hodek appartment) 34 Nekilanovaa Street Prague, Czech Republic. Construction 1913, architect Chochol Josef. Photography 10/07/91. / Bridgeman Images

Egyptian Art, Egyptian Papyrus: Pharaoh and his wife (papyrus)
Egyptian Art, Egyptian Papyrus: Pharaoh and his wife (papyrus)

JLJ4638852: Egyptian Art, Egyptian Papyrus: Pharaoh and his wife (papyrus), Egyptian / Bridgeman Images

View of the temple of Zeus (photography)
View of the temple of Zeus (photography)

LRI4638886: View of the temple of Zeus (photography), Greek / Bridgeman Images

National Technical Library, Dejvice Campus in Prague, Czech Republic. Realisation 2009, architect Projektil. Photography 12/11/09.
National Technical Library, Dejvice Campus in Prague, Czech Republic. Realisation 2009, architect Projektil. Photography 12/11/09.

LBY4638891: National Technical Library, Dejvice Campus in Prague, Czech Republic. Realisation 2009, architect Projektil. Photography 12/11/09. / Bridgeman Images

Chevalier de Levis at Battle of Sainte Foy in 1760 vs English; Guenin's History of New France, 1900 (engraving)
Chevalier de Levis at Battle of Sainte Foy in 1760 vs English; Guenin's History of New France, 1900 (engraving)

JLJ4638911: Chevalier de Levis at Battle of Sainte Foy in 1760 vs English; Guenin's History of New France, 1900 (engraving), Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) / Bridgeman Images

The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.
The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.

JSN4625468: The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003., Salmon, Jacqueline / Bridgeman Images

The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.
The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.

JSN4625513: The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003., Salmon, Jacqueline / Bridgeman Images

The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.
The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.

JSN4625530: The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003., Salmon, Jacqueline / Bridgeman Images

The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, the end of the 2007 works. Photography 2003.
The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, the end of the 2007 works. Photography 2003.

JSN4625582: The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, the end of the 2007 works. Photography 2003., Salmon, Jacqueline / Bridgeman Images

Tethys, Saturn satellite, seen by the Cassini probe - Saturn's moon Tethys seen by Cassini spacecraft - The southern pole of the Tethys satellite photographed by the Cassini probe on September 24, 2005. Mosaic of nine images. With this full - disk mosaic, Cassini presents the best view yet of the south pole of Saturn's moon Tethys. The giant rift Ithaca Chasma cuts across the disk. Much of the topography seen here, including that of Ithaca Chasma, has a soft, muted appearance. It is clearly very old and has been heavily bombarded by impacts over time. Many of the fresh - appearing craters (ones with crisp relief) exhibit unusually bright crater floors. The origin of the apparent brightness (or “” albedo”) contrast is not known. It is possible that impacts punched through to a brighter layer underneath, or perhaps it is brighter because of different grain sizes or textures of the crater floor material in comparison to material along the crater walls and surrounding surface. The moon's high southern latitudes, seen here at the bottom, were not imaged by Nasa's Voyager spacecraft during their flybys of Tethys 25 years ago. The mosaic is composed of nine images taken during Cassini's close flyby of Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) on Sept. 24, 2005, during which the spacecraft passed approximately 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) above the Moon's surface. This view is centered on terrain at approximately 1.2 degrees south latitude and 342 degrees west longitude on Tethys. It has been rotated so that north is up. The clear filter images in this mosaic were taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow - angle camera at distances ranging from 71,600 kilometers (44,500 miles) to 62,400 kilometers (38,800 miles) from Tethys and at a Sun - Tethys - spacecraft, or phase, angle of 21 degrees. The image scale is 370 meters (1,200 feet) per pixel
Tethys, Saturn satellite, seen by the Cassini probe - Saturn's moon Tethys seen by Cassini spacecraft - The southern pole of the Tethys satellite photographed by the Cassini probe on September 24, 2005. Mosaic of nine images. With this full - disk mosaic, Cassini presents the best view yet of the south pole of Saturn's moon Tethys. The giant rift Ithaca Chasma cuts across the disk. Much of the topography seen here, including that of Ithaca Chasma, has a soft, muted appearance. It is clearly very old and has been heavily bombarded by impacts over time. Many of the fresh - appearing craters (ones with crisp relief) exhibit unusually bright crater floors. The origin of the apparent brightness (or “” albedo”) contrast is not known. It is possible that impacts punched through to a brighter layer underneath, or perhaps it is brighter because of different grain sizes or textures of the crater floor material in comparison to material along the crater walls and surrounding surface. The moon's high southern latitudes, seen here at the bottom, were not imaged by Nasa's Voyager spacecraft during their flybys of Tethys 25 years ago. The mosaic is composed of nine images taken during Cassini's close flyby of Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) on Sept. 24, 2005, during which the spacecraft passed approximately 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) above the Moon's surface. This view is centered on terrain at approximately 1.2 degrees south latitude and 342 degrees west longitude on Tethys. It has been rotated so that north is up. The clear filter images in this mosaic were taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow - angle camera at distances ranging from 71,600 kilometers (44,500 miles) to 62,400 kilometers (38,800 miles) from Tethys and at a Sun - Tethys - spacecraft, or phase, angle of 21 degrees. The image scale is 370 meters (1,200 feet) per pixel

PIX4625583: Tethys, Saturn satellite, seen by the Cassini probe - Saturn's moon Tethys seen by Cassini spacecraft - The southern pole of the Tethys satellite photographed by the Cassini probe on September 24, 2005. Mosaic of nine images. With this full - disk mosaic, Cassini presents the best view yet of the south pole of Saturn's moon Tethys. The giant rift Ithaca Chasma cuts across the disk. Much of the topography seen here, including that of Ithaca Chasma, has a soft, muted appearance. It is clearly very old and has been heavily bombarded by impacts over time. Many of the fresh - appearing craters (ones with crisp relief) exhibit unusually bright crater floors. The origin of the apparent brightness (or “” albedo”) contrast is not known. It is possible that impacts punched through to a brighter layer underneath, or perhaps it is brighter because of different grain sizes or textures of the crater floor material in comparison to material along the crater walls and surrounding surface. The moon's high southern latitudes, seen here at the bottom, were not imaged by Nasa's Voyager spacecraft during their flybys of Tethys 25 years ago. The mosaic is composed of nine images taken during Cassini's close flyby of Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) on Sept. 24, 2005, during which the spacecraft passed approximately 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) above the Moon's surface. This view is centered on terrain at approximately 1.2 degrees south latitude and 342 degrees west longitude on Tethys. It has been rotated so that north is up. The clear filter images in this mosaic were taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow - angle camera at distances ranging from 71,600 kilometers (44,500 miles) to 62,400 kilometers (38,800 miles) from Tethys and at a Sun - Tethys - spacecraft, or phase, angle of 21 degrees. The image scale is 370 meters (1,200 feet) per pixel / Bridgeman Images

“The Memorial of Saint Helene
“The Memorial of Saint Helene

JLJ4625738: “The Memorial of Saint Helene": Portrait of General Joubert (1769-1799) (litho), Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) / Bridgeman Images

The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.
The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003.

JSN4625487: The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais, Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, at the end of 2007. Photography 2003., Salmon, Jacqueline / Bridgeman Images

Napoleon, Gov. Mowe & Adm. Cockburn converse at St. Helene's Memorial (lithograph)
Napoleon, Gov. Mowe & Adm. Cockburn converse at St. Helene's Memorial (lithograph)

JLJ4625694: Napoleon, Gov. Mowe & Adm. Cockburn converse at St. Helene's Memorial (lithograph), Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) / Bridgeman Images

The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais in Paris. Cite of architecture and heritage, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th arrondissement. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, 2007. Photography 2003.
The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais in Paris. Cite of architecture and heritage, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th arrondissement. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, 2007. Photography 2003.

JSN4625733: The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais in Paris. Cite of architecture and heritage, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th arrondissement. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, 2007. Photography 2003., Salmon, Jacqueline / Bridgeman Images

Saturn seen by Hubble Space Telescope 22 - 03 - 2004 - False color
Saturn seen by Hubble Space Telescope 22 - 03 - 2004 - False color

PIX4624846: Saturn seen by Hubble Space Telescope 22 - 03 - 2004 - False color / Bridgeman Images

Study for a horse for an equestrian monument (drawing, 18th century)
Study for a horse for an equestrian monument (drawing, 18th century)

LRI4624859: Study for a horse for an equestrian monument (drawing, 18th century), Canova, Antonio (1757-1822) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4624936: Illustration from the book ""Joan of Arc", The armourers of King Charles VII make Jeanne a complete armor (litho), Semant, Paul de (1855-1915) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4624952: Illustration from the book ""Joan of Arc", Dunois reconciled the sire of Gamaches with Joan of Arc (litho), Semant, Paul de (1855-1915) / Bridgeman Images

Saturn rings C - B by Cassini - false colors - Image in fake colors made by the Cassini probe on June 30, 2004. The different colors correspond to differences in the chemical composition of the particles that make up the rings. The ring system is composed from the closest to Saturn to the outermost by ring D, then C, B, the division of Cassini, A with the division of Encke, F, G and E. Here are the variations in the composition of rings C and B that are watched. Turquoise blue corresponds to particles composed of pure ice; in red, dirty and finer ice particles.
Saturn rings C - B by Cassini - false colors - Image in fake colors made by the Cassini probe on June 30, 2004. The different colors correspond to differences in the chemical composition of the particles that make up the rings. The ring system is composed from the closest to Saturn to the outermost by ring D, then C, B, the division of Cassini, A with the division of Encke, F, G and E. Here are the variations in the composition of rings C and B that are watched. Turquoise blue corresponds to particles composed of pure ice; in red, dirty and finer ice particles.

PIX4624995: Saturn rings C - B by Cassini - false colors - Image in fake colors made by the Cassini probe on June 30, 2004. The different colors correspond to differences in the chemical composition of the particles that make up the rings. The ring system is composed from the closest to Saturn to the outermost by ring D, then C, B, the division of Cassini, A with the division of Encke, F, G and E. Here are the variations in the composition of rings C and B that are watched. Turquoise blue corresponds to particles composed of pure ice; in red, dirty and finer ice particles. / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from the book
Illustration from the book

JLJ4625131: Illustration from the book ""Joan of Arc", Joan of Arc insulted by soldiers in her prison (litho), Semant, Paul de (1855-1915) / Bridgeman Images

Temple of Zeus (photography)
Temple of Zeus (photography)

LRI4625744: Temple of Zeus (photography), Greek / Bridgeman Images

Head of a woman (fragment), from the palace of Tirynthe, 1300 BC (fresco)
Head of a woman (fragment), from the palace of Tirynthe, 1300 BC (fresco)

LRI4625766: Head of a woman (fragment), from the palace of Tirynthe, 1300 BC (fresco), Mycenaean, (14th century BC) / Bridgeman Images

Artist's view of the ice fountains on Enceladus - Artist's view of the ice jets on the surface of the Encelade satellite observed by the Cassini probe. It would appear that these particles feed the E ring of Saturn, which was previously unknown
Artist's view of the ice fountains on Enceladus - Artist's view of the ice jets on the surface of the Encelade satellite observed by the Cassini probe. It would appear that these particles feed the E ring of Saturn, which was previously unknown

PIX4625788: Artist's view of the ice fountains on Enceladus - Artist's view of the ice jets on the surface of the Encelade satellite observed by the Cassini probe. It would appear that these particles feed the E ring of Saturn, which was previously unknown / Bridgeman Images

Gold lion's head rhyton from Grave IV, Mycenae. 16th century BC.
Gold lion's head rhyton from Grave IV, Mycenae. 16th century BC.

LRI4625830: Gold lion's head rhyton from Grave IV, Mycenae. 16th century BC., Mycenaean, (16th century BC) / Bridgeman Images

The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais in Paris. Cite of architecture and heritage, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th arrondissement. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, 2007. Photography 2003.
The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais in Paris. Cite of architecture and heritage, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th arrondissement. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, 2007. Photography 2003.

JSN4625866: The site of the Musee des Monuments Francais in Paris. Cite of architecture and heritage, Palais de Chaillot, 1 place du Trocadero, Paris 16th arrondissement. All the renovation and renovation works were entrusted to the architect Jean Francois Bodin, 2007. Photography 2003., Salmon, Jacqueline / Bridgeman Images


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