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Philippe Auguste Hennequin Collection

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Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Close the upper sails. 19th century color lithograph by W.Kohler (?)

Close the upper sails. 19th century color lithograph by W.Kohler (?)
MMM5481771 Close the upper sails. 19th century color lithograph by W.Kohler (?). by Kohler, W. (fl.1838); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Close the upper sails)

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Portrait of Captain Sidney Smith (1764-1840), imprisoned at the Abbey of Paris, captured in 1795

Portrait of Captain Sidney Smith (1764-1840), imprisoned at the Abbey of Paris, captured in 1795
MMM5481764 Portrait of Captain Sidney Smith (1764-1840), imprisoned at the Abbey of Paris, captured in 1795, during the wars of the French Revolution, on the coast of France

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Napoleon at a camp in Boulogne distributing the Cross of the Legion of Honour, 16th August

Napoleon at a camp in Boulogne distributing the Cross of the Legion of Honour, 16th August
XIR391453 Napoleon at a camp in Boulogne distributing the Cross of the Legion of Honour, 16th August, 1804, 1806 (oil on canvas) by Hennequin

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin

Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai, 1824 (?)
7242346 Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai, 1824 (?) by Hennequin, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Tournai

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St

Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St. Martin in Halle, 17th century (painting)
7242350 Archduchess Isabella of Spain, who gives her jewels to the Basilica of St. Martin in Halle, 17th century (painting) by Crayer, Gaspar de (1584-1669); Tournai

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Glorification of Mary in heaven, 1616

Glorification of Mary in heaven, 1616
7241953 Glorification of Mary in heaven, 1616 by Snellinck, Jan (1549-1638); (add.info.: Parish church (Sint-Walburgakerk), Interior artist: J

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin

Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai
7242349 Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai, 1824 (painting) by Hennequin, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833); Musee des Beaux-Arts

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin

Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai
7242347 Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai, 1824 (painting) by Hennequin, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833); Musee des Beaux-Arts

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Sleep, pretty Darling, do not cry! (colour litho)

Sleep, pretty Darling, do not cry! (colour litho)
2794435 Sleep, pretty Darling, do not cry! (colour litho) by Woodward, Alice Bolingbroke (1862-1951) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sleep, pretty Darling, do not cry)

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Portrait of Marshall Perignon (painting)

Portrait of Marshall Perignon (painting)
1754042 Portrait of Marshall Perignon (painting) by Hennequin, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833); Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: View of Caernarfon Castle, 13th century (photography)

View of Caernarfon Castle, 13th century (photography)
LRI4654218 View of Caernarfon Castle, 13th century (photography) by English School, (13th century); Caernarfon Castle, Wales

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: French Revolution: 'The triumph of the French people on August 10'

French Revolution: "The triumph of the French people on August 10"
JLJ4654162 French Revolution: " The triumph of the French people on August 10" Allegory of the day of August 10, 1792

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: The London Conference, 4th November 1830: The Despots of Downing Street Sending Leopold

The London Conference, 4th November 1830: The Despots of Downing Street Sending Leopold
PLT238264 The London Conference, 4th November 1830: The Despots of Downing Street Sending Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg to Reign in Belgium (litho) by Poelman

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Bonaparte (1769-1821) 1er Consul, from a painting of Andrea Appiani (1754-1817

Bonaparte (1769-1821) 1er Consul, from a painting of Andrea Appiani (1754-1817
PLT238262 Bonaparte (1769-1821) 1er Consul, from a painting of Andrea Appiani (1754-1817) engraved by J.J.F. Tafsaert (coloured engraving) by Hennequin

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Napoleon I (1769-1821) distributing the crosses of the Legion d

Napoleon I (1769-1821) distributing the crosses of the Legion d
JLJ4651171 Napoleon I (1769-1821) distributing the crosses of the Legion d Honneur at the camp of Boulogne 16/08/1804 Painting by Philippe Auguste Hennequin (1762-1833) 1804 Sun. 3, 19x4, 83 m

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Saint Merry (or Saint Mederic), Eveque de Paris (7th century

Saint Merry (or Saint Mederic), Eveque de Paris (7th century
JLJ4685251 Saint Merry (or Saint Mederic), Eveque de Paris (7th century) delivating the prisoners Painting by Simon Vouet (1590-1649) 1640 Church Saint Merri (Merry), Paris by Vouet

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: French Revolution: seal decorates symbols of the Republic and of the freemaking industry

French Revolution: seal decorates symbols of the Republic and of the freemaking industry
JLJ4685237 French Revolution: seal decorates symbols of the Republic and of the freemaking industry. Engraving by Philippe Auguste Hennequin (1762-1833) 1792 Paris

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: A young woman helping an unhappy family Painting by Martin Drolling (1752-1817

A young woman helping an unhappy family Painting by Martin Drolling (1752-1817
JLJ4677338 A young woman helping an unhappy family Painting by Martin Drolling (1752-1817) 19th century Caen, Musee des Beaux Arts by Drolling, Martin (1752-1817); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Caen

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Self Portrait Painting by Philippe Auguste Hennequin (1762-1833) 19th century Caen

Self Portrait Painting by Philippe Auguste Hennequin (1762-1833) 19th century Caen
JLJ4677324 Self Portrait Painting by Philippe Auguste Hennequin (1762-1833) 19th century Caen, Musee des Beaux Arts by Hennequin, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Caen

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Fragment of the Triumph of the French People, or The 10 August, 1799 (oil on canvas)

Fragment of the Triumph of the French People, or The 10 August, 1799 (oil on canvas)
904721 Fragment of the Triumph of the French People, or The 10 August, 1799 (oil on canvas) by Hennequin, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833); 224x175 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen

Background imagePhilippe Auguste Hennequin Collection: Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin

Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai
7242348 Defense of Tournai by the Princess of Epinoy, Philippe-Auguste Hennequin, Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai, 1824 (painting) by Hennequin, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833); Musee des Beaux-Arts


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