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1695 Collection (page 8)

In the year 1695, a tapestry of events unfolded, weaving together the threads of history and culture

Background image1695 Collection: LA FONTAINE, Jean de (1621-1695)

LA FONTAINE, Jean de (1621-1695)

Background image1695 Collection: CABRERA, MIGUEL (1695-1768). INDIOS

CABRERA, MIGUEL (1695-1768). INDIOS
CABRERA, Miguel (1695-1768). Castas. De lobo y negra nace chino. h. 1763. From Lobo and Black: Chinese. Painting

Background image1695 Collection: CABRERA, MIGUEL (1695-1768). DE

CABRERA, MIGUEL (1695-1768). DE
CABRERA, Miguel (1695-1768). De Mestizaje. De Arvarrasado e India nace Barsino. s.XVIII. From Arvarrasado and India: Barsino

Background image1695 Collection: Saint Augustine. Anonymous Author

Saint Augustine. Anonymous Author
CRUZ, Juana Ins de la (1651-1695). Mexican religious woman and writer. Painting

Background image1695 Collection: Mignard, Pierre (1612-1695)

Mignard, Pierre (1612-1695). MoliSre. Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background image1695 Collection: Richard Busby, Teacher

Richard Busby, Teacher
RICHARD BUSBY Headmaster of Westminster School Date: 1606 - 1695

Background image1695 Collection: LA Fontaine Misses Bus

LA Fontaine Misses Bus
JEAN DE LA FONTAINE at Chateau-Thierry, he falls into a reverie about the animals featured in his fables - and his coach departs without him Date: 1621 - 1695

Background image1695 Collection: Interior of a colonial kitchen of a house, c1695, from Malden, Massachusetts

Interior of a colonial kitchen of a house, c1695, from Malden, Massachusetts
AMERICAN KITCHEN, 1695. Interior of a colonial kitchen of a house, c1695, from Malden, Massachusetts

Background image1695 Collection: ROBERT KNOX (1642-1720). English seaman and author. Line engraving by R. White, 1695

ROBERT KNOX (1642-1720). English seaman and author. Line engraving by R. White, 1695, encaptioned with verses by Robert Hooke

Background image1695 Collection: CHERUBIM, 1695. Decorative woodcut, 1695

CHERUBIM, 1695. Decorative woodcut, 1695

Background image1695 Collection: GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Flemish colored engraving, 1695

GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Flemish colored engraving, 1695

Background image1695 Collection: PURCELL

PURCELL
HENRY PURCELL the English composer Date: 1659 - 1695

Background image1695 Collection: Dorothy Osborne, English letter writer

Dorothy Osborne, English letter writer
Dorothy Osborne, Lady Temple (1627-95), English letter writer. Osborne was born at Chicksands Priory in Bedfordshire into a noble family

Background image1695 Collection: Inner court and tower, Bom Jesus Basilica, Old Goa, India

Inner court and tower, Bom Jesus Basilica, Old Goa, India
Inner court and tower of the Bom Jesus Basilica in Old Goa, India. Built in 1695, the basilica holds the mortal remains of St Francis Xavier and is an international site of pilgrimage

Background image1695 Collection: Louis and Order

Louis and Order
The Grand Master of the Ordre de Saint-Lazare takes his oath before Louis XIV in the chapel at Versailles

Background image1695 Collection: Purcell Universal Mag

Purcell Universal Mag
HENRY PURCELL English composer

Background image1695 Collection: 3rd Earl Burlington

3rd Earl Burlington
Richard Boyle, third earl of BURLINGTON patron of the arts

Background image1695 Collection: Edward Braddock

Edward Braddock
EDWARD BRADDOCK British Major General and commander in chief of forces in America. Led expedition against Fort Duquesne (1755)

Background image1695 Collection: George Savile, Halifax

George Savile, Halifax
sir GEORGE SAVILE, marquis of HALIFAX influential statesman, notably under Charles II

Background image1695 Collection: Purcell Adlard

Purcell Adlard
HENRY PURCELL the English composer

Background image1695 Collection: Morden College Blackheat

Morden College Blackheat
This fine building was built by Turkey merchant Sir John Morden for decayed Turkey merchants who fell on hard times. It is still in use to house elderly retired folk

Background image1695 Collection: Bussingers System

Bussingers System
Caspar Bussingers system, demonstrating his theories concerning the obliquely elliptical orbits of the planets round the Sun

Background image1695 Collection: Richard Burlington

Richard Burlington
RICHARD BOYLE, third earl of BURLINGTON statesman, patron of artists and architects, being no mean architect himself

Background image1695 Collection: William Earl Strafford

William Earl Strafford
WILLIAM WENTWORTH, second earl of STRAFFORD statesman. with his autograph

Background image1695 Collection: Pierre Mignard

Pierre Mignard
PIERRE MIGNARD French artist

Background image1695 Collection: Henry Pelham

Henry Pelham
HENRY PELHAM British Statesman and Prime Minister (1743-54)

Background image1695 Collection: HUYGENS (1629 - 1695)

HUYGENS (1629 - 1695)
CHRISTIAN HUYGENS working on his invention of the first pendulum clock

Background image1695 Collection: Christian Huygens, Dutch scientist

Christian Huygens, Dutch scientist
Christian (or Christiaan) Huygens, Dutch mathematician, physicist, horologist and astronomer, notable for his contributions to telescopes and to the nature of light



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In the year 1695, a tapestry of events unfolded, weaving together the threads of history and culture. It was a time when Saint John of the Cross's teachings continued to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. The echoes of his wisdom resonated across generations. Amidst turbulent seas, warships battled against nature's fury in Ludolf Bakhuysen's captivating painting from around this era. The tempestuous waves mirrored the challenges faced by Captain Henry Avery, a notorious pirate who roamed those very waters. His audacious exploits left an indelible mark on maritime history. Meanwhile, in Poole, Dorset, William Thompson valiantly fought off adversaries with his cricket bat on that fateful day in May 1695. A display of skill and determination that would be remembered for years to come. The artistic realm flourished during this period as well. John Kettlewell captured moments of beauty with his skilled engravings while Purcell's sonatas graced frontispieces with their melodic charm. Within the pages of Ortigues de Vannoniere's treatise titled "The Art of Pleasing in Conversation, " published in Paris during this year, etiquette and social grace were explored—a testament to society's evolving norms. Jean De La Fontaine penned timeless fables that enchanted readers young and old alike. His tales carried moral lessons wrapped within delightful narratives—a literary treasure cherished throughout centuries. Even beyond art and literature, technological advancements took flight as Boeing introduced its 737-382 CS-TIB aircraft—an innovation that revolutionized air travel forevermore. Yet amidst these triumphs and progressions came moments tinged with sorrow—such as the passing of Michael Godfrey—the first Deputy Governor of England's newly established Bank—an institution destined to shape financial landscapes for centuries ahead.