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Background imageParis Collection: The Seine and the Jena Bridge, 1875. Oil on canvas: Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)

The Seine and the Jena Bridge, 1875. Oil on canvas: Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) French Post-Impressionist painter. View along the river towards the bridge with barges carrying freight

Background imageParis Collection: Distant View of Paris : William Callow (1812-1908) English painter and draftsman

Distant View of Paris : William Callow (1812-1908) English painter and draftsman. Riverscape with grey city in distance against a grey sky

Background imageParis Collection: Horse-chestnut or Conker tree ( Aesculus hippocastanum) large deciduous tree widely

Horse-chestnut or Conker tree ( Aesculus hippocastanum) large deciduous tree widely cultivated in temperate zones.From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Yellow Balsam or Touch-me-not( Impatiens noli-tangere) annual herbaceous plant of

Yellow Balsam or Touch-me-not( Impatiens noli-tangere) annual herbaceous plant of damp places in Europe, Asia and North America, with seed pods that explode when ripe

Background imageParis Collection: The Square in Front of Les Halles: 1880. Market women at their vegetable stalls

The Square in Front of Les Halles: 1880. Market women at their vegetable stalls. Victor Gabriel Gilbert (1847-1935) French Academic painter

Background imageParis Collection: Sour Cherry (Cerasus vulgaris or Prunus cerasus): Sprigs showing flowers and fruit

Sour Cherry (Cerasus vulgaris or Prunus cerasus): Sprigs showing flowers and fruit, details of individual flower and fruit. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: European Dewberry (Rubus caesius) Sprig of flower and flower buds and details of fruit and flowers

European Dewberry (Rubus caesius) Sprig of flower and flower buds and details of fruit and flowers. Close relative of the Blackberry, Dewberries are common across the Northern Hemisphere

Background imageParis Collection: Common or Sweet Almond ( Amygdalus commonus or Prunus Dulcis) small deciduous tree

Common or Sweet Almond ( Amygdalus commonus or Prunus Dulcis) small deciduous tree widely grown for the kernel of its fruit. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Common Silverweed (Argentina anserina or Potentilla anserina) Ceeping herbaceous

Common Silverweed (Argentina anserina or Potentilla anserina) Ceeping herbaceous plant of temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Hedge Mustard (Sisymbrium officinale) a weed of arable and wasteland, native to Europe

Hedge Mustard (Sisymbrium officinale) a weed of arable and wasteland, native to Europe and North Africa. In folk medicine it has been used as an expectorant, a diuretic, a laxative, and a tonic

Background imageParis Collection: View of the Market of Les Halles : c1828. Giuseppe Canella I (1788-1847), Italian painter

View of the Market of Les Halles : c1828. Giuseppe Canella I (1788-1847), Italian painter. Les Halles was for centuries the food market of Paris, but was moved out to Rungis in 1969

Background imageParis Collection: Meadowsweet (Spirea ulmaria or Filipendula ulmaria) perennial herb native of Europe

Meadowsweet (Spirea ulmaria or Filipendula ulmaria) perennial herb native of Europe and Western Asia. Used as a strewing herb (a favourite of Elizabeth I of England)

Background imageParis Collection: Common Bittercress or Yellow Rocket (Barbarea vulgaris), biennial wild herb of Brassica

Common Bittercress or Yellow Rocket (Barbarea vulgaris), biennial wild herb of Brassica family native of Europe. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Charlock or Wild Mustard ( Sinapis arvensis) annual plant of the Brassica family, native of Europe

Charlock or Wild Mustard ( Sinapis arvensis) annual plant of the Brassica family, native of Europe. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Christmas Rose or Black Hellebore (Helleborus niger) winter flowering herbaceous

Christmas Rose or Black Hellebore (Helleborus niger) winter flowering herbaceous perennial native to Europe and Asia. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Alpine columbine (Aquilegia alpina)a plant native to the Swiss Alps and the Northern Appenines

Alpine columbine (Aquilegia alpina)a plant native to the Swiss Alps and the Northern Appenines. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Common Birdsfoot (Ornithopus perpusillus) annual plant of dry, sandy and gravelly places in Europe

Common Birdsfoot (Ornithopus perpusillus) annual plant of dry, sandy and gravelly places in Europe and North Africa. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Blackthorn or Sloe (Prunus spinosa). Sprigs showing fowers and fruit. Deciduous shrub

Blackthorn or Sloe (Prunus spinosa). Sprigs showing fowers and fruit. Deciduous shrub or small tree native to Europe and western Asia. Widespread in British hedgerows

Background imageParis Collection: Horseshoe Vetch (Hippicrepis comosa) common plant of chalk and limestone turf. Food

Horseshoe Vetch (Hippicrepis comosa) common plant of chalk and limestone turf. Food plant of the Chalkhill Blue butterfly (Polyommatus coridon)

Background imageParis Collection: Demolition of the Abbey of Montmartre : Louis Gabriel Moreau (c1740-c1806), French painter

Demolition of the Abbey of Montmartre : Louis Gabriel Moreau (c1740-c1806), French painter and etcher. During the French Revolution the Abbey buildings were virtually demolished

Background imageParis Collection: Barren Strawberry (Potentilla sterilis), left, and Creeping Potentilla (Potentilla verna)

Barren Strawberry (Potentilla sterilis), left, and Creeping Potentilla (Potentilla verna). From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Forking Larkspur (Delphinium consolida) The Annual Delphinium, blue flower of cornfields

Forking Larkspur (Delphinium consolida) The Annual Delphinium, blue flower of cornfields on chalky soils. Now rare. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri, syn Erisinum cheiri) Common Wallflower also called Gillyflower

Wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri, syn Erisinum cheiri) Common Wallflower also called Gillyflower. Scented short-lived perennial. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla: P. Erecta L. ) a slender perrenial. Roots were

Tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla: P. Erecta L. ) a slender perrenial. Roots were
Tormentil (Potentilla tormentilla: P. Erecta L.) a slender perrenial. Roots were boiled in milk to treat diarrhoea in children From A Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Culinary Pea (Pisum sativum): From A Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Culinary Pea (Pisum sativum): From A Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageParis Collection: Spindle tree (Eunymus europeaeus) showing flowering branch and details of flowers and fruits

Spindle tree (Eunymus europeaeus) showing flowering branch and details of flowers and fruits. From A Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893. The wood of the spindle was to make meat skewers

Background imageParis Collection: The Seine - Quay Conti. Oil on canvas. Frank-Myers Boggs (1855-1926) American artist

The Seine - Quay Conti. Oil on canvas. Frank-Myers Boggs (1855-1926) American artist, trained in Paris under Gerome

Background imageParis Collection: French Institute, Paris September 1887. Oil on canvas. Emmanuel Lansyer (1835-1893)

French Institute, Paris September 1887. Oil on canvas. Emmanuel Lansyer (1835-1893) French landscape painter

Background imageParis Collection: Saint Genevieve of Paris (c419 / 422-502 / 512), in her role as protector of the welfare

Saint Genevieve of Paris (c419 / 422-502 / 512), in her role as protector of the welfare
Saint Genevieve of Paris (c419/422-502/512), in her role as protector of the welfare of the citys virgins, confronting Attila during the attack on Paris by the Huns in 451

Background imageParis Collection: Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards

Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards. Pepin or Pippin (714-768) King of the Franks from 751, father of Charlemagne

Background imageParis Collection: Siege of Paris 885-886 by the Vikings (Northmen). Considered by some to be the beginning

Siege of Paris 885-886 by the Vikings (Northmen). Considered by some to be the beginning of Norman power in France. Battle War Military Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph

Background imageParis Collection: Ball at the Hotel de Ville c1860. Watercolour. Eugene Lami (1800-1890) French painter

Ball at the Hotel de Ville c1860. Watercolour. Eugene Lami (1800-1890) French painter. Marble staircase with guests attending fashionable ball in Paris. Music Orchestra

Background imageParis Collection: Duchess of 0rleans Entering the Tuileries Gardens oil on canvas. Eugene Lami

Duchess of 0rleans Entering the Tuileries Gardens oil on canvas. Eugene Lami (1800-1890) French painter. Paris France Fountain Royalty Ceremony

Background imageParis Collection: The Banks of the Seine in Paris. Morrice James Wilson (1865-1924) Canadian Post-Impressionist

The Banks of the Seine in Paris. Morrice James Wilson (1865-1924) Canadian Post-Impressionist painter. View across the river with barges in foreground towards buildings with brightly lit windows

Background imageParis Collection: The Tuileries Gardens, Paris, with the Arc de Triomphe in the Distance 1858

The Tuileries Gardens, Paris, with the Arc de Triomphe in the Distance 1858. William Wyld (1806-1889) English painter. Lake Fountain Trees Garden Design

Background imageParis Collection: View of the Institute oil on canvas. Charles Lapostolet (1824-1890) French artist

View of the Institute oil on canvas. Charles Lapostolet (1824-1890) French artist. View across the River Seine, Paris, to the French Institute. In foreground a sailing barge is anchored

Background imageParis Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Siege of Paris 19 Sept 1870-28 Jan 1871. Soldiers

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Siege of Paris 19 Sept 1870-28 Jan 1871. Soldiers on the ramparts jumping about to keep warm

Background imageParis Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Queues outside a Paris grocery shop, 1870

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Queues outside a Paris grocery shop, 1870

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Food shortages. No beef, no horse

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Food shortages. No beef, no horse... And you call yourself a butcher

Background imageParis Collection: Cartoon by Moloch against the French politician Louis Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877)

Cartoon by Moloch against the French politician Louis Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877) after the fall of the Paris Commune on 28 May 1871

Background imageParis Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Enrolment of volunteers for the French army, Place du Pantheon

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Enrolment of volunteers for the French army, Place du Pantheon, Paris. Photograph

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Ruins of the Hotel de Ville, burnt by the Communades

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Ruins of the Hotel de Ville, burnt by the Communades. Photograph

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Citizen Delegate wearing red ribbons

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Citizen Delegate wearing red ribbons of her office addressing members of a commune club in a requisitioned church

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. The Duck with Three Beaks cartoon ridiculing

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. The Duck with Three Beaks cartoon ridiculing the Commune, Communist Internationale and the Central Committee. France

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Citizen Delegate, wearing the

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Citizen Delegate, wearing the red ribbons of his office

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Destruction of the Vendome Column, erected by

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Destruction of the Vendome Column, erected by Napoleon to commemorate his victory at Austerlitz. Lithograph

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Ruin of the Vendome Column erected by Napoleon

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Ruin of the Vendome Column erected by Napoleon to commemorate his victory at Austerlitz, destroyed 16 May 1871. Photograph

Background imageParis Collection: Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Commandant and engineer of barricades

Paris Commune 26 March-28 May 1871. Commune types: Commandant and engineer of barricades (Citizen Gaillard pere)



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