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XEE4191207: An old woman, fee of the marshes, and the elves Illustration by Angela Resignani for the new “” Fires follets are in the city”” in “” meravigliosi racconti”” (The fantastic news) by Hans Christian ANDERSEN (1805-1875), Danish novelist and poet, famous for his tales of fees. 1945. Private collection. DR, Resignani, Angela (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4191219: Two children near a pear tree, who cannot give pears, makes the fortune of an old turner in poverty and his family, who manages to make pear shaped umbrellas thanks to the wood of the tree, the two children of the umbrella manufacturer have a basket of coins near them Illustration by Angela Resignani for the new “” Happiness can be found in a piece of wood”” in “” meravigliosi racconti”” (The fantastic news) by Hans Christian ANDERSEN (1805-1875), Danish novelist and poet, famous for his fee tales. 1945. Private collection. DR, Resignani, Angela (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4191225: Illustration by Angela Resignani for the new “The Garden of the Magician”” in “The Snow Queen, Tale in Seven Stories” in “Meravigliosi racconti” (The Fantastic News) by Hans Christian ANDERSEN (1805-1875), Danish novelist and poet, famous for his Fee Tales. 1945. Private collection. DR, Resignani, Angela (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4149504: Lamartine rejects the red flag, February 25, 1848 - Revolution of 1848: Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869), refusing the red flag as the emblem of the Republic and preferring it the tricolour flag, during a speech at the Paris City Hall, February 25, 1848 - Engraving in “Histoire de France from the most remote times to the present day”” drawing by Jules Pacher - Patriotic Imagery of Pont-Mousson - End 19th century - Private collection, Pacher, Jules (19th-20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4152195: Portrait of Anne Hilarion de Costentin (Cotentin), Count of Tourville (1642-1701) (Admiral Tourville) - Battle of Bantry (Battle of the Bay of Bantry), 1689 - engraving in “Histoire de France from the most remote times to the present day” drawing by Jules Pacher. Patriotic imagery of Pont-Mousson. Late 19th century. Private collection., Pacher, Jules (19th-20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4152199: The death of Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duke of Berry (1778-1820) on 13/02/1820 at the exit of the Royal Academy of Music”” The nephew of King Louis XVIII is assassine at the Opera by Louvel a republican wanting to quench the royal dynasty - engraving in “Histoire de France from the most remote times to the present day” drawing by Jules Pacher. Patriotic imagery of Pont-Mousson. Late 19th century. Private collection., Pacher, Jules (19th-20th century) / Bridgeman Images