LRI4628698: Cartoon depicting Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), Italian patriot and heros of the Risorgimento, exclaiming “” Me voic! ou sont les Austrihemards””” Engraving of the 19th century Private Collection - Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), Italian patriot and Risorgimento hero exclaiming Me voic! or are the Austrihemards”” (Here I am! Where are Austrian). Engraving of a caricature, 19th century. Private Collection, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
MDA4596958: Detail of iron works of a window of the PeuPalais, Paris 8th arrondissement. The Peure Palais building was built by Charles Girault (1851-1932) for the 1900 World Exhibition. It is now home to the Musee des Beaux Arts of the City of Paris, which includes many works of Antiquite in the 19th century., Denance, Michel / Bridgeman Images
LBY4596814: The Orleans rotunda of Parc Monceau, Paris 8th arrondissement. In 1788, Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806) closed the park by the Orleans rotunda, a grant office for the farm gate of the Farmers Generaux. The rotunda housed an apartment for Louis Philippe Joseph, Duke of Orleans (1747-1793)., Boegly, Luc / Bridgeman Images
LBY4596832: Parc Monceau, Paris 8th arrondissement. With the Parc Monceau lies the theory of the garden of illusion put into practice by Louis Carrogis, dit Carmontelle (1717-1806). Everything had to be done to surprise the walker: factories, ancient ruins, minaret or river. Redrawn by Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891) assisted by architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881), today there are only a few factories in Carmontelle, Boegly, Luc / Bridgeman Images
MDA4596947: Entreement grid of the PeuPalais, avenue Winston Churchill, Paris 8th arrondissement. The Peure Palais building was built by Charles Girault (1851-1932) for the 1900 World Exhibition. It is now home to the Musee des Beaux Arts of the City of Paris, which includes many works of Antiquite in the 19th century., Denance, Michel / Bridgeman Images