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Eure is a canton located in the north-western region of France, and is part of the Normandy region and borders Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany

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Background imageEure Collection: Decree of the Committee of Public Health, 26 October 1795, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Decree of the Committee of Public Health, 26 October 1795, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Decree of the Committee of Public Health, 26 October 1795, (1921). Arrete du Comite de Salut public, 4 brumaire an IV. Nomination de Bonaparte au commandement en chef de l armee de l Interieur

Background imageEure Collection: Pl. 91, Chateau de Tevray (Eure), 1860. Creator: Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874)

Pl. 91, Chateau de Tevray (Eure), 1860. Creator: Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874)
Architecture Pittoresque ou Monuments des XVeme. Et XVIeme. Siecles: Chateaux de France des XV et XVI Siecles: Pl. 91, Chateau de Tevray (Eure), 1860

Background imageEure Collection: Pl. 87, Prieure de Sainte Gaudulfe (Eure), 1860. Creator: Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874)

Pl. 87, Prieure de Sainte Gaudulfe (Eure), 1860. Creator: Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874)
Architecture Pittoresque ou Monuments des XVeme. Et XVIeme. Siecles: Chateaux de France des XV et XVI Siecles: Pl. 87, Prieure de Sainte Gaudulfe (Eure), 1860

Background imageEure Collection: The Seine near Vernon, c1911. Artist: Pierre Bonnard

The Seine near Vernon, c1911. Artist: Pierre Bonnard
The Seine near Vernon, c1911. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageEure Collection: Aqueducts, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston

Aqueducts, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston
Aqueducts, 1889. Remains of Aqueduct of Metz [France, Roman]; Aqueduct of Pont du Gard near Nismes [over the River Gardon near Nimes, France

Background imageEure Collection: Pavilion de Navarre, Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France

Pavilion de Navarre, Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France. Date: circa 1905

Background imageEure Collection: Chartres Cathedral, northern France, c1830s. Artists: Jean Jacottet, Philippe Benoist

Chartres Cathedral, northern France, c1830s. Artists: Jean Jacottet, Philippe Benoist
Chartres Cathedral, northern France, c1830s. Chartres is generally regarded as the finest example of the High Gothic style in France

Background imageEure Collection: atmospheric, attraction, cathedrale notre-dame de chartres, catholic, centre-val de loire

atmospheric, attraction, cathedrale notre-dame de chartres, catholic, centre-val de loire
West facade with the Royal Portal of the Gothic Cathedral of Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chartres, France, Europe

Background imageEure Collection: angel figure, cathedrale notre-dame de chartres, catholic, centre-val de loire, choir screen

angel figure, cathedrale notre-dame de chartres, catholic, centre-val de loire, choir screen
16th century flamboyant Gothic astrological clock in the choir screen of the Cathedral of Chartres, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chartres, France, Europe

Background imageEure Collection: Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa) in flower, Vallee des Cailles, Eure-et-Loir, France

Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa) in flower, Vallee des Cailles, Eure-et-Loir, France, April

Background imageEure Collection: European White water lily, (Nymphaea alba) in flowers, Vallee de l Eure, Eure-et-Loir

European White water lily, (Nymphaea alba) in flowers, Vallee de l Eure, Eure-et-Loir, France, July

Background imageEure Collection: Edward III of England vows that he will make peace, 1360 (1864)

Edward III of England vows that he will make peace, 1360 (1864). After rejecting offers for peace during the Hundred Years War a great thunderstorm frightened the King (1312-1377)

Background imageEure Collection: Tulips at Claude Monet house and gardens, Giverny, France

Tulips at Claude Monet house and gardens, Giverny, France

Background imageEure Collection: Lily Pond, Monets House, Giverny, France

Lily Pond, Monets House, Giverny, France

Background imageEure Collection: Claude Monets house, Giverny, Normandy, France

Claude Monets house, Giverny, Normandy, France. Monet fell in love with the village of Giverny when he saw it from the window of a train he was travelling

Background imageEure Collection: Ruins of the Abbey of Bec, Normandy, 1912

Ruins of the Abbey of Bec, Normandy, 1912. From The Mighty Army, by W. M. Letts, illustrated by Stephen Reid. [Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd, London, 1912]

Background imageEure Collection: Claude Monet, Giverny, 1905. Artist: Jacques-Ernest Bulloz

Claude Monet, Giverny, 1905. Artist: Jacques-Ernest Bulloz
Claude Monet, Giverny, 1905. Claude Monet, French Impressionist painter. Monet (1840-1926) in his garden at Giverny where he painted in the last years of his life. From The Studio Volume 43

Background imageEure Collection: Chartres, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Chartres, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Chartres, c1820 (1915). From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio Ltd, London, Paris, New York, 1915]

Background imageEure Collection: View on the Seine, between Mantes and Vernon, 1837. Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard

View on the Seine, between Mantes and Vernon, 1837. Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard
View on the Seine, between Mantes and Vernon, 1837. After Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851). [Longman & Co. London, 1837]

Background imageEure Collection: The Jackdaws of Chartres, 1917. Artist: George Marples

The Jackdaws of Chartres, 1917. Artist: George Marples
The Jackdaws of Chartres, 1917. Etching held in the National Gallery of Art, Washington. From The Studio Volume 86. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageEure Collection: Chateau Gaillard, c1864-1906, (1906). Artist: Alfred Edward East

Chateau Gaillard, c1864-1906, (1906). Artist: Alfred Edward East
Chateau Gaillard is a ruined medieval castle, which overlooks the River Seine. After an original work by Sir Alfred Edward East (1844-1913)

Background imageEure Collection: Chateau d Anet, near Dreux, France, 1882-1884

Chateau d Anet, near Dreux, France, 1882-1884. The chateau was built between 1547 and 1552 by Philibert de l Orme for Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of King Henry II of France

Background imageEure Collection: Saint Theodore, Cathedral of Chartres, France, 13th century

Saint Theodore, Cathedral of Chartres, France, 13th century. Theodore of Amasea (d306), Roman Christian soldier and martyr

Background imageEure Collection: Christ teaching, Cathedral of Chartres, France, 13th century

Christ teaching, Cathedral of Chartres, France, 13th century

Background imageEure Collection: Meadows at Giverny, 1888. Artist: Claude Monet

Meadows at Giverny, 1888. Artist: Claude Monet
Meadows at Giverny, 1888. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageEure Collection: Haystack at Giverny, 1886. Artist: Claude Monet

Haystack at Giverny, 1886. Artist: Claude Monet
Haystack at Giverny, 1886. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageEure Collection: Haystack in Giverny, 1884-1889. Artist: Claude Monet

Haystack in Giverny, 1884-1889. Artist: Claude Monet
Haystack in Giverny, 1884-1889. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageEure Collection: Mausoleum of the Orleans family, Chapel of Dreux, France, 1875. Artist: Henry Adlard

Mausoleum of the Orleans family, Chapel of Dreux, France, 1875. Artist: Henry Adlard
Mausoleum of the Orleans family, Chapel of Dreux, France, 1875. For many centuries the House of Orleans was one of the most important noble families in France

Background imageEure Collection: The Flagellation, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

The Flagellation, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Background imageEure Collection: Solomon, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Solomon, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Background imageEure Collection: Adam in Eden, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215

Adam in Eden, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve window in the south aisle

Background imageEure Collection: The Bakers, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

The Bakers, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Background imageEure Collection: Charlemagne departs for Spain, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225

Charlemagne departs for Spain, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageEure Collection: Constantine presents relics to Charlemagne, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225

Constantine presents relics to Charlemagne, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageEure Collection: Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve Window in the south aisle

Background imageEure Collection: Death of an aeronaut over Beuzeville, France, 1899

Death of an aeronaut over Beuzeville, France, 1899. Illustration in Le Petit Journal, 1899

Background imageEure Collection: Adam and Eve (The Fall of Man), stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Adam and Eve (The Fall of Man), stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve Window in the south aisle

Background imageEure Collection: Charlemagne leaves Spain, Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225

Charlemagne leaves Spain, Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageEure Collection: Roland pierces the giant Ferragut in the navel, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, 1194-1260

Roland pierces the giant Ferragut in the navel, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, 1194-1260
Roland pierces the giant Ferragut in the navel, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageEure Collection: Baudoin tells Charlemagne of the death of Roland, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, 1194-1260

Baudoin tells Charlemagne of the death of Roland, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, 1194-1260
Baudoin tells Charlemagne of the death of Roland, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageEure Collection: Baudoin tends the dying Roland, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Baudoin tends the dying Roland, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageEure Collection: Adam and Eve, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215

Adam and Eve, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215. From the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve window in the south aisle

Background imageEure Collection: Injured pilgrim ignored by priest and Levite, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215

Injured pilgrim ignored by priest and Levite, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve window in the south aisle

Background imageEure Collection: The Butchers, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

The Butchers, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260

Background imageEure Collection: Constantine greets Charlemagne at Constantinople, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225

Constantine greets Charlemagne at Constantinople, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageEure Collection: King David, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155

King David, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155. From the Jesse Tree Window

Background imageEure Collection: King Solomon, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155

King Solomon, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155. Detail from the Jesse Tree Window

Background imageEure Collection: Prophet, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155

Prophet, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155. Detail from the Jesse Tree Window



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Eure Collection

Eure is a canton located in the north-western region of France, and is part of the Normandy region and borders Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. The capital city is Évreux, which has been an important trading centre since Roman times. The area is known for its rich history and culture, with many ancient monuments still standing today. It also boasts some stunning landscapes, including rolling hills and forests that are home to a wide variety of wildlife. Agriculture plays an important role in the economy, with dairy farming being particularly prevalent in the area. Tourism also contributes to the local economy as visitors come from all over Europe to explore this beautiful corner of France.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Eure collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art options, including framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features stunning images of the beautiful French region of Eure in Europe. From picturesque landscapes to charming villages and historic landmarks, our collection captures the essence of this scenic destination. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a unique gift for someone special, there's something to suit every taste and budget in this collection. Each item is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure it looks great on any wall. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece that reflects your personal style and adds character to your home decor. Whether you prefer classic black-and-white photography or vibrant color images, there's something here for everyone who loves beautiful artwork inspired by France's stunning countryside.
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What are Eure (Canton France Europe) art prints?

Eure art prints are a collection of high-quality reproductions of artworks created by artists from the Eure region in France. These prints capture the beauty and essence of this picturesque area, known for its stunning landscapes, charming villages, and rich cultural heritage. The Eure art print collection includes a wide range of styles and subjects, including landscapes, still life paintings, portraits, and more. Each print is carefully crafted to ensure that it captures the original artwork's colors and details accurately. These prints make an excellent addition to any home or office decor. They provide a unique glimpse into the history and culture of this beautiful region while adding a touch of elegance to any space. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to hang on your living room wall or want to add some French charm to your office space, Eure art prints offer something for everyone. With their timeless appeal and exceptional quality, these prints are sure to be cherished for years to come.
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What Eure (Canton France Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Eure art prints that you can purchase. These prints are available in various sizes and formats, including canvas, framed, and unframed options. You can choose from a variety of themes such as landscapes, architecture, culture, and more. Some popular Eure art prints include the stunning views of the Seine River and its bridges in Vernon or the charming half-timbered houses in Pont-Audemer. Other notable artworks feature the historic Chateau de Gaillon or the picturesque village of Lyons-la-Foret. All these beautiful pieces have been carefully curated by Media Storehouse to provide you with high-quality art prints that capture the essence of Eure's beauty and charm. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add some French flair to your decor, we have something for everyone.
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How do I buy Eure (Canton France Europe) art prints?

To purchase Eure art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card and PayPal. We also offer international shipping so customers from all over the world can enjoy their beautiful artwork. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Eure art prints from Media Storehouse, they have a helpful customer service team available to assist you. You can contact them via email or phone for assistance with your order. Buying Eure art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple and straightforward process that allows you to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office space.
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How much do Eure (Canton France Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Eure art prints that cater to different tastes and preferences. Our collection includes high-quality reproductions of paintings, photographs, and illustrations from renowned artists and photographers. The cost of our Eure art prints varies depending on the size, type of print, and framing options selected by the customer. We strive to provide affordable prices for our customers while maintaining the quality of our products. Our Eure art prints are printed using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium paper or canvas materials to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details that will last for years without fading or yellowing. You can choose between unframed prints or framed options in various styles such as black or white frames. We aim to provide excellent value for money with our Eure art prints so that everyone can enjoy beautiful artwork in their homes or offices.
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How will my Eure (Canton France Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Eure art prints to you. We use a reliable and trusted courier service to ensure that your order arrives safely and securely at your doorstep. Our packaging is designed specifically for artwork, with protective materials such as bubble wrap and cardboard boxes used to prevent any damage during transit. Once your order has been processed, we will send you an email confirmation with tracking information so that you can keep track of the delivery status. If you have any special delivery instructions or requirements, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate them. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and in perfect condition. That's why we work hard to ensure that every aspect of the delivery process runs smoothly from start to finish. So sit back, relax, and wait for your beautiful Eure art prints to arrive.