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Historiated initial 'A' depicting King Solomon, Lombardy School, c.1499-1511 (vellum)
Historiated initial 'A' depicting King Solomon, Lombardy School, c.1499-1511 (vellum)

XIR223877: Historiated initial 'A' depicting King Solomon, Lombardy School, c.1499-1511 (vellum), Pampurino, Alessandro (c.1460/62-c.1522/23) / Bridgeman Images

Historiated initial 'F' depicting a bishop saint blessing a young cripple and 'I' depicting a prophet, Florentine School (vellum)
Historiated initial 'F' depicting a bishop saint blessing a young cripple and 'I' depicting a prophet, Florentine School (vellum)

XIR238634: Historiated initial 'F' depicting a bishop saint blessing a young cripple and 'I' depicting a prophet, Florentine School (vellum), Italian School, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Frightened by the dog, c.1800 (gilded bronze)
Frightened by the dog, c.1800 (gilded bronze)

XIR238222: Frightened by the dog, c.1800 (gilded bronze), French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Clock vase with an eagle, c.1800 (gilded bronze)
Clock vase with an eagle, c.1800 (gilded bronze)

XIR238221: Clock vase with an eagle, c.1800 (gilded bronze), French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Jeanne Pontillon (b/w photo)
Portrait of Jeanne Pontillon (b/w photo)

XIR1272673: Portrait of Jeanne Pontillon (b/w photo), French Photographer, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

PROTESTERS SHOUT ANTI-GOVERNMENT SLOGANS DURING CHIRAC VISIT, 1997-03-12 (photo)
PROTESTERS SHOUT ANTI-GOVERNMENT SLOGANS DURING CHIRAC VISIT, 1997-03-12 (photo)

REU8198191: PROTESTERS SHOUT ANTI-GOVERNMENT SLOGANS DURING CHIRAC VISIT, 1997-03-12 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Alexej von Jawlensky
Alexej von Jawlensky

ARP615659: Alexej von Jawlensky / Bridgeman Images

ACTOR TONY CURTIS AND WIFE JILL AT PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo)
ACTOR TONY CURTIS AND WIFE JILL AT PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo)

REU8501721: ACTOR TONY CURTIS AND WIFE JILL AT PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Actress Rene Russo, star of the new romantic thriller film
Actress Rene Russo, star of the new romantic thriller film

REU7589832: Actress Rene Russo, star of the new romantic thriller film " The Thomas Crown Affair" poses with her.., 1999-07-28 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

FRENCH FISHING BOATS BLOCK A FERRY OFF THE COAST OF CALAIS, 1997-04-22 (photo)
FRENCH FISHING BOATS BLOCK A FERRY OFF THE COAST OF CALAIS, 1997-04-22 (photo)

REU8161273: FRENCH FISHING BOATS BLOCK A FERRY OFF THE COAST OF CALAIS, 1997-04-22 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

TO MATCH FEATURE ARTS-IRELAND, 2002-03-01 (photo)
TO MATCH FEATURE ARTS-IRELAND, 2002-03-01 (photo)

REU7700726: TO MATCH FEATURE ARTS-IRELAND, 2002-03-01 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

RENE RUSSO AND HUSBAND AT THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo)
RENE RUSSO AND HUSBAND AT THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo)

REU8473472: RENE RUSSO AND HUSBAND AT THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

MURDER TRIAL OF IRISHMAN BEGIN IN PANAMA, 2001-08-13 (photo)
MURDER TRIAL OF IRISHMAN BEGIN IN PANAMA, 2001-08-13 (photo)

REU8173096: MURDER TRIAL OF IRISHMAN BEGIN IN PANAMA, 2001-08-13 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Oval portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist.1806 (engraving)
Oval portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist.1806 (engraving)

FLO7235081: Oval portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist.1806 (engraving), Thevenin, Charles (1764-1838) / Bridgeman Images

FRENCH FISHING BOATS BLOCK A FERRY OFF THE COAST OF CALAIS, 1997-04-22 (photo)
FRENCH FISHING BOATS BLOCK A FERRY OFF THE COAST OF CALAIS, 1997-04-22 (photo)

REU7849903: FRENCH FISHING BOATS BLOCK A FERRY OFF THE COAST OF CALAIS, 1997-04-22 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

PIERCE BROSNAN AND GIRLFRIEND SHAYE-SMITH AT PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo)
PIERCE BROSNAN AND GIRLFRIEND SHAYE-SMITH AT PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo)

REU8474777: PIERCE BROSNAN AND GIRLFRIEND SHAYE-SMITH AT PREMIERE, 1999-07-28 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

CAST AT PREMIERE OF 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, 2002-02-20 (photo)
CAST AT PREMIERE OF 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, 2002-02-20 (photo)

REU7741348: CAST AT PREMIERE OF 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, 2002-02-20 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

JOSH HARTNETT AT PREMIERE OF 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, 2002-02-20 (photo)
JOSH HARTNETT AT PREMIERE OF 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, 2002-02-20 (photo)

REU7725679: JOSH HARTNETT AT PREMIERE OF 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, 2002-02-20 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Oval portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist.1805 (engraving)
Oval portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist.1805 (engraving)

FLO7235080: Oval portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist.1805 (engraving), Thevenin, Charles (1764-1838) / Bridgeman Images

First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370
First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370

PIX4665799: First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370 / Bridgeman Images

First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370
First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370

PIX4665803: First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370 / Bridgeman Images

First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370
First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370

PIX4665817: First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370 / Bridgeman Images

First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370
First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370

PIX4665815: First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370 / Bridgeman Images

First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370
First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370

PIX4665827: First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370 / Bridgeman Images

First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370
First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370

PIX4665835: First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370 / Bridgeman Images

First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370
First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370

PIX4665838: First public clock in Paris - Paris oldest public clock - First public clock in Paris, commissioned in 1371 by Charles V, it was made by watchmaker Henri de Vic. In 1418, the clock is equipped with an external dial “” so that the inhabitants of the city can settle their affairs day and night.” The clock was redesigned in 1472 by Philippe Brille and decoree under Henri III (1551 - 1589) by the sculptor Germain Pillon. Motto: “Who dedit ante duas, triplicen dabit ille coronan” (Whoever already gives him two crowns will give him a third) refers to the crowns of Poland and France. “” Machina quae bis sex tam juste dividit boras Justitiam servare monet legesque tueri”” (This machine that makes twelve parts so rightly teous at hours teaches to protect justice and defend the laws). The clock is located on the Clock Tower, at the corner of Boulevard du Palais and Quai de l'Horloge. Renovee in September 2012. Paris 'first clock is on the wall of the Concierge and was built in 1370 / Bridgeman Images

Tannhaüser au Venusberg (chalk on paper)
Tannhaüser au Venusberg (chalk on paper)

BAG5196934: Tannhaüser au Venusberg (chalk on paper), Fantin-Latour, Ignace Henri Jean (1836-1904) / Bridgeman Images

Tannhaüser au Venusberg (chalk on paper)
Tannhaüser au Venusberg (chalk on paper)

BAG5196933: Tannhaüser au Venusberg (chalk on paper), Fantin-Latour, Ignace Henri Jean (1836-1904) / Bridgeman Images

A Runswick Cottage (watercolour and bodycolour on paper)
A Runswick Cottage (watercolour and bodycolour on paper)

TW1215621: A Runswick Cottage (watercolour and bodycolour on paper), Hill, Rowland Henry (1873-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Copse, Dunston Sussex (watercolour and bodycolour on card)
Copse, Dunston Sussex (watercolour and bodycolour on card)

TW1215625: Copse, Dunston Sussex (watercolour and bodycolour on card), Watson, Harry (1871-1936) / Bridgeman Images

George II stool and sofa create seating area under a wall covered with oil paintings…, 2021 (photo)
George II stool and sofa create seating area under a wall covered with oil paintings…, 2021 (photo)

HAF8775750: George II stool and sofa create seating area under a wall covered with oil paintings…, 2021 (photo), Hatfield, Visko / Bridgeman Images

Cliff Top Cottage (oil on panel)
Cliff Top Cottage (oil on panel)

PRK6201161: Cliff Top Cottage (oil on panel), Fergusson, John Duncan (1874-1961) / Bridgeman Images

Avant et après - Description of Gauguin's stay with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (P. 11), 1903 (pen and black ink on wove paper)
Avant et après - Description of Gauguin's stay with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (P. 11), 1903 (pen and black ink on wove paper)

COU6356576: Avant et après - Description of Gauguin's stay with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (P. 11), 1903 (pen and black ink on wove paper), Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903) / Bridgeman Images

Avant et après - Description of Gauguin's stay with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (P. 16), 1903 (pen and black ink on wove paper)
Avant et après - Description of Gauguin's stay with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (P. 16), 1903 (pen and black ink on wove paper)

COU6356581: Avant et après - Description of Gauguin's stay with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (P. 16), 1903 (pen and black ink on wove paper), Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903) / Bridgeman Images

Avant et après - drawing
Avant et après - drawing

COU6356582: Avant et après - drawing "Les saintes images", 1903 (graphite, pen and black ink, black wash on wove paper), Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903) / Bridgeman Images

Avant et après - drawing
Avant et après - drawing

COU6356585: Avant et après - drawing "Les ailes sont lourdes. Le tout est primitif", 1903 (pen and black ink on wove paper), Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903) / Bridgeman Images


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