XEE4405549: Anatomy: cross section of the human skull, section of the brain and marrow. The board represents the brain, the cerebellum (with the tree of life), the elongated marrow giving birth to the spinal cord. “The new natural medication” by F.E. Bilz.1898., Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4406594: Madeleine, the little girl, received a serin for her birthday: this one is in a cage and despite the affection the child bears him, he regrets his freedom and feels a prisoner. Chromolithography from “Childhood Scenes””. Edition Guerin - Muller circa 1885., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4407189: Queen Sophie Dorothee of Zelle (1666-1726), wife of George I of England and the young Philip Christophe of Koenigsmark, in a moment of intimacy. Engraving in “The history of prostitution and debauche among all the peoples of the world from antiquity to the present day” by Dr. Th. -F. Debray. 1879., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
JOC4401053: Cartoon of the politics of the Second Empire (Bonapartiste Regime) directed by Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, dit Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, 1808-1873). “” Imperiale modesty. How a wreath saltimbank is covered with laurels on coins””” Saltimbanque for the cartoonist or “” Chuck poorly washes [that] disguises in Cesar””””””” Cesar Bat””” and “Cesar bandit”””” for Victor Hugo in Chatiments referring to Emperor Napoleon III. Illustration by Frid'Rick, La Lanterne, August 29, 1868. Engraving in “” Napoleon dernier: Les Lanternes de l'Empire”” (Volume 1, vol1), reedition of 1880-1881 of 75 issues of the newspaper “” La Lanterne “” published by Henri Rochefort (1831-1913) between 30/05/1868 and 29/10/1869 at the Anti-Clerical Librairie. Private collection. / Bridgeman Images