PCT4269724: Theatre and cinema actor Fernand Charpin (1887-1944) in the role of Panisse le Marseillais, which he played successively in the theatre, in the trilogy of Marcel Pagnol, Marius, Fanny and Cesar, and then in the films of the same name. This image is taken from the film by Marius Pagnol and Alexandre Korda, 1931. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4267216: Young woman looking after an old man dying in his bed, under a crucifix hanging from the wall. The dying man holds his last recommendations (will) by hand. Detail of an engraving by Emile Bayard illustrating Jules Sandeau's book “Mademoiselle de la Seigliere”, Hetzel edition 1884., Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4269761: Siberia or Asia Russia: map of the Atlas of Geography Malte-Brun 1860, showing the Ural Mountains, at the edge of Europe and Asia, separating Russia from Europe (white) and Russia from Asia in green (Siberia, Perm, Tataria, polar circle, Arctic pole, icy ocean, Kara Sea...). / Bridgeman Images
PCT4269507: Pinocchio by Carlo Chiostri (1863-1939), one of the first Italian illustrators of the work of Collodi (Carlo Lorenzini). The wooden puppet is hung from a tree by two bandits (the cat and the camouflaged fox). This original drawing by Chiostri is to be compared with the same illustration engraved posteriorly for the French Ždition: GUT2721., Chiostri, Carlo (1863-1939) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4269791: Chromo is inspired by the book “Memorials of a donkey” by the Countess of Segur (Rose Library). Offered to customers by Au Bon Marche stores, beginning 20th century. Cadichon donkey saves a child who had fallen into the water of a river., Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4290601: Colonial Armee in the middle of the 19th century: in Algerie, an indigenous soldier shakes hands with a French soldier - indigenes and zouaves - gunner or Algerian zouave - colony - illustration by Raffet for the book “L'Algerie ancienne et moderne”” by Leon Galibert, edition Furne 1844 - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4290822: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and his dog Toto are far from the deadly poppies field by the scarecrow and the tinplate woodman -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4293956: The use of plaster in agriculture in the 18th century: the experience of Franklin - Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) wrote on the surface of a field with gypsum dust the phrase “” this was plaster””. When the trefle grew, it was dru and greener at the location of the flat parts, making the sentence readable and proving its merits! Engraving from the work of P. Joigneaux “” Causeries sur l'agriculture”” (19th) - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4290842: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The house of Dorothee (Dorothy) in Kansas is carried into the sky by a cyclone - tornado, hurricane -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images