LRI4621677: Strength and temperance with six ancient heros On the left self-portrait of the artist in trompe-l'oeil, then from left to right, Lucius Licinius Crassus (140-91 BC), Leonidas I of Sparta (540-480 BC), King of Lacede, Publius Cornelius Scipion (255-211 BC), Pericles (around 495-449 BC), Cius Quinctius Cincinnatus (ca. 519- around 430 BC) '' (fortitude and temperance over six heroes antique, self-portrait and from left to right, Lucius Licinius Crassus, Leonidas I, Horatius Cocles, Scipio Africanus, Pericles and Cincinnatus) Fresco by Pietro Vannucci dit il Perugino (Le Perugin, 1446 - 1523) 1497 approx. Dim 291x400 cm Perugia, Collegio Cambio, Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4622796: Le rayon de soleil Painting by Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruisdael (Ruysdael) (1628-1682) 1670-1675 Dim. 83x99 cm Paris, musee du Louvre - The Sunbeam, by Jacob Van Ruysdael (1628-1682). Oil on canvas, 83x99 cm, 1670-75. Louvre Museum, Paris, France, Ruisdael, Jacob Isaaksz. or Isaacksz. van (1628/9-82) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4630545: Order of the Golden Fleece: necklace belonging to Joao VI of Bragance (John VI of Portugal known as the Clement) (1767-1826) - XVII century - Bavings - Gold and Emaux - Necklace: L 116 cm; Weight: 500 g (including pendant) - Pendant: H 2.8 cm; W 2.4 cm - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4630689: Order of the Golden Fleece: Austrian Golden Fleece - Badge - Oavers - Made by Rothe and Neff (Vienna) - 1850-1900 - Gold and emals - Original case in red sorrow gold with iron, silk and silk velvet with arms of the Austrian Empire - H 11,8 cm; W 7 cm; weight: 98 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4630783: Order of the Golden Fleece: Spanish Golden Fleece - Badge belonging to Manuel II of Saxony-Coburg-Gotha Bragance (Saxony Cobourg Gotha Bragance) (1889-1932), King of Portugal (1908-1910) appointed knight on 14 May 1908 - Debut XIX century - Gold and emals - H 8 cm; w 5.2 cm; weight: 62 g Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631138: United Kingdom - Order of the Bath - Four knights plates (the 4th (the left) has not been singled out): Top: Knight's plate belonging to Rear Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth (1747-1817), Before 1815, Gold and Silver and Emals, H 12.6 cm; W 11.5 cm; Weight: 130 g - Bottom: Knight's plate, manufactured by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell (London), Before 1815, Gold and silver and emals, H 11,2 cm; w 10 cm; weight: 94 g - Right: plate of knight grand cross, civil division, belonging to the 2nd Earl of Clancarty (1767-1837), manufactured by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell (London), XIX century, Gold and silver and emals, D 8,4 cm; weight: 60 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631174: United Kingdom - Order of the Bath: Top: plaque of knight grand cross, civil division, offered by King George V and Queen Mary a Clive Wigram (1873-1960) who was cree baron in 1935, Begin of the XX century, Gold and diamonds and emals, H 7,8 cm; w 7,4 cm; weight: 56 g - Left: badge of knight grand cross, civil division, manufactured by John James Dington (London), Ordinance Model, 1827, Gold, H 4.2 cm; w 3 cm; weight: 14 g - Centre: badge of knight grand cross, military division, model for royal princes, beginning of the 19th century, Gold and emals, H 4.3 cm; w 3.2 cm; weight: 20 g - Right: badge of knight grand cross, civil division, made by James Edwards (London), 1838, Gold, H 4.2 cm; l 1,3 cm; weight: 18 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images