PCT4285117: The fall of Lucifer: Satan, angel dechu, falls from heaven on Earth, plunges into reflection on the consequences of his rebellion. - Illustration by Gustave Dore for “Paradise Lost” by John Milton (1608-1674). Engraving from 1866. Private Collection, Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4285475: Parisian suburbs: Pantin, Gate of Germany - At the beginning of the twentieth century (20th) the suburbs are still in the countryside and you can see on this postcard sent in 1912 a herd of sheep (sheep) guided by a shepherd and his dog entering the capital - sign (sign) “Entree de Paris”” - paves - reverbere, beak of gas- / Bridgeman Images
PCT4285619: Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex “Marat ou les heros de la revolution””, Librairie anti-clerical (anti-clerical, anticlerical) 1883 - Revolution Francaise - Triumphal funeral of Voltaire: his ashes are carried in great pomp at the Pantheon, established by the Convention for the Burial of Great Men - Cardon - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4285640: Illustration of the book by Leo Taxil and J. Vindex “Marat ou les heros de la revolution””, Librairie anti-clerical (anti-clerical, anticlerical) 1883 - Revolution Francaise - On May 4, 1791 at the Royal Palace, the people burned the effigy of Pope Pius VI who had written against the Constitution - Engraving by Cardon - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4286341: Factories Pathe Freres in Joinville-le-Pont (Joinville le pont): the factory buildings seen from the dock of the canal, with two young men in canoe - Manufacture of cylinders for phonographs and cinematographic company - cinematographers - cinema, cinematographer - postcard BF sent in 1915, early 20th century - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4286361: Vincennes: the Petity Parc - panorama towards the factories Pathe with their chimney on which we distinguish the Gaulish Coq, embleme of the brand - Manufacture of cylinders for phonographs and cinematographic companies - cinema, cinematographer - on the horizon the silhouette of the Eiffel Tower - postcard EM (Etablissements Malcuit) beginning of the 20th century - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4286764: Extreme-ontion (extreme anointing, last sacraments) - cover of a religious book at the beginning of the 20th century - Saint George decks the dragon to allow the soul of a dying man to fly to heaven - illustration of Jouvenot - family piete, devotion, depart, beyond - priest, cure, death, Catholic religion - superstition - Heaven (Paradise) and Hell, good and evil -, Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4286800: The art of description by Honore de Balzac (portrait) - engraving by Bertal in the edition Houssiaux 1853 des Rivalites (Le Cabinet des Antiques), cycle of Scenes of provincial life (La Comedie Humaine - Etude de moreurs) - “” The Duchess listened as she knew how to listen, the elbow leaps on her knee high.”” - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289429: A dish from the south of France: Cassoulet, a recipe for stew from the south west (Languedoc-Roussillon (Languedoc) and Midi-Pyrenees) - beans (white bean), Toulouse sausage, poultry confit and pork meat, served on a plate - meal - cuisine - Midi - photo Patrice Cartier -, Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289543: Pine gemmage in France in the Landes at the beginning of the 20th century: in the forest two resinieres collect the gem (resine) by cutting the trunk of a pine and collecting the resinous juice in an earthen pot (bucket) before pouring it into a wooden bucket (squad) door on the head - postcard sent from Sustons in 1919 / Bridgeman Images