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The Affair of the Marquise de Brinvilliers

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721)

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) in prison during an escape attempt
1760897 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) in prison during an escape attempt, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) consulting a witch

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) consulting a witch
1761059 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) consulting a witch, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by Nicolas Ragot De

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Dominique Garthausen dit Cartouche (1693-1721) French bandit, engraving

Louis Dominique Garthausen dit Cartouche (1693-1721) French bandit, engraving
1761058 Louis Dominique Garthausen dit Cartouche (1693-1721) French bandit, engraving; (add.info.: Louis Dominique Garthausen dit Cartouche (1693-1721) brigand francais

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving
1761054 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving); Photo: Tallandier.

Background imageAffaire Collection: Fight between French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721)

Fight between French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices against archers
1760909 Fight between French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices against archers

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving
1743907 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving); Photo: Tallandier.

Background imageAffaire Collection: Front page of the French newspaper Le Figaro, march 13, 1914, the proof that Mr Caillaux (1863-1944)

Front page of the French newspaper Le Figaro, march 13, 1914, the proof that Mr Caillaux (1863-1944)
1756882 Front page of the French newspaper Le Figaro, march 13, 1914, the proof that Mr Caillaux (1863-1944) did secret plots

Background imageAffaire Collection: Joseph Caillaux (r), French minister of finances, working with Francois Pietri and Jacques Duboin

Joseph Caillaux (r), French minister of finances, working with Francois Pietri and Jacques Duboin (standing), 1926
1757350 Joseph Caillaux (r), French minister of finances, working with Francois Pietri and Jacques Duboin (standing), 1926; (add.info.: Joseph Caillaux (r), French minister of finances

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving
1761055 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving); Photo: Tallandier.

Background imageAffaire Collection: School of thieves created by French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721)

School of thieves created by French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) in a quarry in Paris
1760908 School of thieves created by French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) in a quarry in Paris

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) at his parents

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) at his parents
1760905 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) at his parents, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by Nicolas Ragot De

Background imageAffaire Collection: Mrs Henriette Caillaux, wife of politician Joseph Caillaux, she killed Gaston Calmette

Mrs Henriette Caillaux, wife of politician Joseph Caillaux, she killed Gaston Calmette, director of paper Le Figaro
1750641 Mrs Henriette Caillaux, wife of politician Joseph Caillaux, she killed Gaston Calmette, director of paper Le Figaro, here c

Background imageAffaire Collection: Joseph Caillaux arriving at courtroom for his trial in the Caillaux affair 1914

Joseph Caillaux arriving at courtroom for his trial in the Caillaux affair 1914
1744603 Joseph Caillaux arriving at courtroom for his trial in the Caillaux affair 1914; (add.info.: Joseph Caillaux arriving at courtroom for his trial in the Caillaux affair 1914); Photo

Background imageAffaire Collection: Mrs Henriette Caillaux, wife of politician Joseph Caillaux, she killed Gaston Calmette

Mrs Henriette Caillaux, wife of politician Joseph Caillaux, she killed Gaston Calmette, director of paper Le Figaro
1750888 Mrs Henriette Caillaux, wife of politician Joseph Caillaux, she killed Gaston Calmette, director of paper Le Figaro, in 1914; (add.info.: Mrs Henriette Caillaux)

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) during a meals with accomplices

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) during a meals with accomplices
1761057 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) during a meals with accomplices, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) chained up

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) chained up, has called for his mistress, Lisette
1761056 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) chained up, has called for his mistress, Lisette, who fainted

Background imageAffaire Collection: School of thieves created by French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721)

School of thieves created by French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) in a quarry in Paris
1761051 School of thieves created by French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) in a quarry in Paris

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721)

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices planing a theft
1760907 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices planing a theft, engraving by Scotin after Bonnart for book "Le Vice Puni ou Cartouche" by

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721)

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) disguised leaving a house besieged by the police
1760904 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) disguised leaving a house besieged by the police

Background imageAffaire Collection: French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721)

French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices robbing Desmaretz hotel in
1760906 French brigand Louis Dominique Garthausen aka Cartouche (1693-1721) and his accomplices robbing Desmaretz hotel in Paris

Background imageAffaire Collection: Mrs Henriette Caillaux going out from the chambers of the examining magistrate, 1914 (photo)

Mrs Henriette Caillaux going out from the chambers of the examining magistrate, 1914 (photo)
1703797 Mrs Henriette Caillaux going out from the chambers of the examining magistrate, 1914 (photo) by Unknown photographer

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving
1744050 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving); Photo: Tallandier.

Background imageAffaire Collection: Henri Desire Landru (1869-1922) French serial killer known as 'the modern Bluebeard' photographed

Henri Desire Landru (1869-1922) French serial killer known as 'the modern Bluebeard' photographed in the dock
1760823 Henri Desire Landru (1869-1922) French serial killer known as 'the modern Bluebeard' photographed in the dock during his trial in 1921; (add.info)

Background imageAffaire Collection: Joseph Caillaux (1863-1944) French minister of Finances after trial in 1914

Joseph Caillaux (1863-1944) French minister of Finances after trial in 1914
1756294 Joseph Caillaux (1863-1944) French minister of Finances after trial in 1914 (his wife was accused of mururder of Figaro paper director GastonCalmette); (add.info)

Background imageAffaire Collection: Joseph Caillaux (1863-1944) French minister of Finances (in 1914)

Joseph Caillaux (1863-1944) French minister of Finances (in 1914, his wife was accused of mururder of Figaro paper)
1760853 Joseph Caillaux (1863-1944) French minister of Finances (in 1914, his wife was accused of mururder of Figaro paper director GastonCalmette); (add.info)

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, here in Beaune, december 17, 1754, engraving

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, here in Beaune, december 17, 1754, engraving
1761052 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, here in Beaune, december 17, 1754, engraving; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, here in Beaune

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving colourized document

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving colourized document
1752865 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving colourized document; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, and his accomplices, robbing a financier

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, and his accomplices, robbing a financier, engraving
1761053 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, and his accomplices, robbing a financier, engraving; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler

Background imageAffaire Collection: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving colourized document

Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving colourized document
1746149 Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler, engraving colourized document; (add.info.: Louis Mandrin (1724-1755) French brigand and smuggler

Background imageAffaire Collection: M Nourseblanc etait sur de son affaire (litho)

M Nourseblanc etait sur de son affaire (litho)
958773 M Nourseblanc etait sur de son affaire (litho) by Thompson, George Henry (1853-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: M Nourseblanc etait sur de son affaire)

Background imageAffaire Collection: The Dreyfus Court-Martial (b / w photo)

The Dreyfus Court-Martial (b / w photo)
1042905 The Dreyfus Court-Martial (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dreyfus Court-Martial)

Background imageAffaire Collection: The Calas Family before Voltaire at Ferney (oil on canvas)

The Calas Family before Voltaire at Ferney (oil on canvas)
XIR71539 The Calas Family before Voltaire at Ferney (oil on canvas) by French School, (18th century); Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin

Background imageAffaire Collection: French Revolution 1791

French Revolution 1791
The Affaire des Poignards ( Affair of the daggers ) - royalist Chevaliers du Poignard attempt a coup at the Palais des Tuileries but are foiled by Lafayette. Date: 28 February 1791

Background imageAffaire Collection: Joseph Reinach / Rire 1899

Joseph Reinach / Rire 1899
JOSEPH REINACH French politician and Dreyfus supporter


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The Affair of the Marquise de Brinvilliers: A Tale of Intrigue and Scandal in 17th Century Paris The Entrance to the Marquise de Brinvilliers' Hotel at 28 rue de Bievre in Paris (chalk & gouache on paper) offers a glimpse into the opulent world of this notorious noblewoman. But behind the grand façade, dark secrets were brewing in her courtyard and laboratory (chalk & gouache on paper). In 1676, the Marquise's macabre scheme came to light with her Execution (engraving), following her conviction for plotting to poison her parents and siblings. Her fate was sealed, but her story continued to captivate the public imagination. M Nourseblanc was convinced she was "on her affair" (litho), as depicted in this chalk & pencil drawing of the Marquise on her way to her death. The Marquise de Brinvilliers' trial echoed the infamous Dreyfus Court-Martial in the 19th century, where false accusations and political machinations also played a role (b/w photo). Voltaire intervened on behalf of the Calas family in 1762, whose daughter was falsely accused of murder (oil on canvas at Ferney). The Marquise's story resonated with the philosopher, who saw parallels between her case and the Calas family's plight. The French Revolution in 1791 brought about a new era, where the old order was dismantled and justice was supposed to be served fairly. Yet, the legacy of the Marquise de Brinvilliers' Affair continued to cast a long shadow over French history and the human capacity for deception and manipulation.