GIA4743005: Venetian parties. The prince who has just been elected is carried in triumph by the Arsenal workers to St. Mark's Square. During the course he throws coins on the crowd.Watercolour drawing and ink is drawn from the manuscript “Customs of the Venitians”” by Jan van Grevenbroeck (or Giovanni Grevembroch (Grevenbroch) (1731-1807), 18th century., Grevenbroeck, Jan van (1731-1807) / Bridgeman Images
TEC4743038: La cinematheque francaise (Musee du Cinema), ex-american center, 51 rue de Bercy, Paris 12. Architecture by Frank Gehry, 1993. On September 28, 2005, the French Cinematheque was set up in Bercy in the former “American Center” built by architect Franck O. Gehry. Starting on Wednesday, September 28th, the institution founded by Henri Langlois offers cinematographic programming in four cinemas, a permanent exhibition “Passion Cinema”, the Bibliotheque du film, pedagogic workshops and meetings and symposiums on cinema. Photography 16/09/05, Gehry, Frank (b.1929) / Bridgeman Images
MME4743505: Rome, 1988. Italian comedian Beppe Grillo Beppe Grillo shows photos of some Italian politicians (Ciriaco De Mita, Giovanni Spadolini, Bettino Craxi)/Roma, 1988. L'attore comico Beppe Grillo mostra le foto di alcuni politici Italiani (Ciriaco De Mita, Giovanni Spadolini, Bettino Craxi) - / Bridgeman Images
TEC4743131: La cinematheque francaise (Musee du Cinema), ex-american center, 51 rue de Bercy, Paris 12. Architecture by Frank Gehry, 1993. On September 28, 2005, the French Cinematheque was set up in Bercy in the former “American Center” built by architect Franck O. Gehry. Starting on Wednesday, September 28th, the institution founded by Henri Langlois offers cinematographic programming in four cinemas, a permanent exhibition “Passion Cinema”, the Bibliotheque du film, pedagogic workshops and meetings and symposiums on cinema. Photography 16/09/05, Gehry, Frank (b.1929) / Bridgeman Images
TEC4743136: La cinematheque francaise (Musee du Cinema), ex-american center, 51 rue de Bercy, Paris 12. Architecture by Frank Gehry, 1993. On September 28, 2005, the French Cinematheque was set up in Bercy in the former “American Center” built by architect Franck O. Gehry. Starting on Wednesday, September 28th, the institution founded by Henri Langlois offers cinematographic programming in four cinemas, a permanent exhibition “Passion Cinema”, the Bibliotheque du film, pedagogic workshops and meetings and symposiums on cinema. Photography 16/09/05, Gehry, Frank (b.1929) / Bridgeman Images
TEC4743165: La cinematheque francaise (Musee du Cinema), ex-american center, 51 rue de Bercy, Paris 12. Architecture by Frank Gehry, 1993. On September 28, 2005, the French Cinematheque was set up in Bercy in the former “American Center” built by architect Franck O. Gehry. Starting on Wednesday, September 28th, the institution founded by Henri Langlois offers cinematographic programming in four cinemas, a permanent exhibition “Passion Cinema”, the Bibliotheque du film, pedagogic workshops and meetings and symposiums on cinema. Photography 16/09/05, Gehry, Frank (b.1929) / Bridgeman Images