PCT4272430: Ulysses and his companions are buried in the hands of the Cyclops Polypheme who holds them in his cave. They're gonna make him run away, after Ulysses scratched his eye with a stake. The frieze shows all this sequence, taken from the Odyssee of Homere, with the escape of Ulysses and his companions, clinging to the fleece of the beliers of the Cyclops. Original gouache by Marie Joly 2010. Private collection, rights artist OK., Joly, Marie (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4272785: The defroques. “There's still something to make me a skirt,” said the woman from the old cure, cutting the bottom of her cassock with a chisel. Cartoon by Jules Grandjouan (1875-1968), cover of “” L'Assiette au beurre””, n°292, November 3, 1906, Grandjouan, Jules (1875-1968) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4272712: I loved you better in cassocks: the prestige of the uniform and the appeal of deadly fishing. The wife of the old parish leaves him, leaving a child on his arms. Marriage of priests, defroque, anticlericalism. By Jules Grandjouan (1875-1968). “” L'Plate au beurre”, n°292, November 3, 1906, Grandjouan, Jules (1875-1968) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4262078: General Charles de Gaulle, President of the French Republic, addressed the population during a trip to the Aude department on 26 February 1960. In front of the General, the microphone of the ORTF (Office de Radio Television Francaise), and a radio journalist holding his microphone. / Bridgeman Images