PIX4631663: Le Cheval Dragon Long-Ma - 08/2015 - Horse Dragon Long Ma - 08/2015 - Le Cheval Dragon Long-Ma during his last public release to the machines of the island in Nantes on August 23, 2015. This 12-metre high machine was created to mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between France and China. The mechanical Horse Dragon Long Ma seen on August 23 2015 at Machines of the Isle of Nantes. The Horse Dragon was created by La Machine to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and China / Bridgeman Images
FLO4631670: A musketeer trumpeter in the comic opera Les Musketeaires de la Reine by Fromental Halevy, Theatre Royal de l'Opera Comique, 1846. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollet's Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris, Paris, 1846. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4631729: English actress Pauline Virginie Dejazet in drag as Gentil Bernard and Elisabeth Augustine Dupont or Madame Bressant as Claudine in Gentil Bernard, or L'Art d'aimer, by Philippe-Francois Dumanoir and Clairville, Theatre des Varietes, 1846. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollet's Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris, Paris, 1846. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4633229: Vase with classical vignette and gold brick (bercle) background, vase with painting (cartel) of man on horseback, and vase with painting of roses and a background called partridge eye. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste Porcelain of Sevres, Maison Quinn, Paris, 1891. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4633280: Partial background porcelain: cosmetic pot 1760, cream pot with flowers by Barre 1754, cosmetic pot decorated by Aloncle 1759, tete-a-tete plate by Binet 1760, saucer with flowers by Taillander 1754, and saucer decorated by Binet 1761. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste Porcelain of Sevres, Maison Quinn, Paris, 1891. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4633290: Meduses - Artist's view - A smack of jellyfish - Illustration of jellyfish swimming in the Panthalassic Ocean, about 500 million years ago in the Cambrian. A smack, or swarm, of jellyfish swim the Panthalassic Ocean 500 million years ago during the Cambrian Period. Jellyfish, AKA sea jellies, are free - swimming organisms from the phylum Cnidaria and may have been among the first mobile macro life forms to evolve on Earth. Their distinguishing feature is specialized cells that they use mainly for capturing prey. Their bodies consist of a non - living jelly - like substance, sandwiched between two layers of tissue that are mostly one cell thick. There are approximately 9,000 species of Cnidaria today / Bridgeman Images
FLO4633311: Vase with animal figures. Deep blue and gilt vase decorated with animals (cat, dog and swan) and a classical pastoral scene with Cupid and Mercury. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste Porcelain of Sevres, Maison Quinn, Paris, 1891. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4633360: Porcelain for domestic use: Water pot and bowl decorated with flowers on a white base, and water pot with flowers on partial background. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste Porcelain of Sevres, Maison Quinn, Paris, 1891. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4633390: Draped vase with striped canopy lid, vase with gold figures of sirens over a fluted base, and vase with botanical panel decorated with ram heads and goatskin. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste Porcelain of Sevres, Maison Quinn, Paris, 1891. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4633462: Planet Formation - Artist View - Planet Birth - Artist view - Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago from a gigantic cloud of gas and dust. These dust accreted to form our planet; it was subjected to a large bombardment of meteorites. A new born planet in a star's dusty, planet - forming disc / Bridgeman Images
PIX4633495: The Moon barely formed seen from the Earth - Illustration - The Moon barely formed seen from the Earth - Illustration - The Moon would be born from the impact of a big asteroid on Earth. The material ejected during this collision would have combined to form the Earth's satellite. This artist's view shows the Moon seen from Earth with a ring of ejectees in its orbit, Dixon, Don (b.1951) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4633540: Plates with simple decoration: two from 1753, one with flowers by Huny 1753, one decorated by Le Bel Jr. 1761, one with flowers by Choisy 1757, and one with flowers by Gremont 1761. Chromolithograph by Gillot of an illustration by Edouard Garnier from The Soft Paste Porcelain of Sevres, Maison Quinn, Paris, 1891. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4631756: Miss Andrea and Paghita in Le Barbier du Roi d'Aragon by Louis Marie Fontan and Jean-Joseph Ader, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1844. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollet's Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris, Paris, 1845. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4631875: Earth with starry sky - Earth with starry sky - Image of the Earth recomposed from different satellite images. The extent of the ice at the north pole dates from September 15, 2008. A star background has been added. Composite image obtained with data collected from Terra and Aqua satellites. The image of sea ice in north pole was taken on September 15 2008. A starry sky background was added / Bridgeman Images
PIX4631903: Earth on star background - Pole Nord - Earth with starry sky - North Pole - Image of the Earth recomposed from different satellite images. A star background has been added. Composite images obtained with data collected from several satellites. A starry sky background was added / Bridgeman Images
FLO4631977: English actor Frederick Lemaitre as Fabien in Le Docteur Noir by Anicet Bourgeoise, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1846. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollet's Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris, Paris, 1846. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4631992: Miss Angelina Grave as the Countess in Le Docteur Noir by Anicet Bourgeoise, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1846. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollet's Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris, Paris, 1846. / Bridgeman Images