EditorialArchitecture Pittoresque ou Monuments des XVeme. Et XVIeme. Siecles: Chateaux de France des XV et XVI Siecles: Pl. 51, Ch?teau De Jumillac (Dordogne), 1860. Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874), Charles Boivin (publisher and editor); Lith de Godard a Paris...
EditorialEngaged Capital with Birds and Dragons, late 1100s. Western France, Bordelais or Dordogne, late 12th Century. Limestone; overall: 28 x 26.1 x 20.7 cm (11 x 10 1/4 x 8 1/8 in.).
EditorialArchitecture Pittoresque ou Monuments des xveme. Et xvieme. Siecles: Chateaux De France des XV et XVI Siecles: Pl.7, Porte du Chateau d'Exideuil (Dordogne), 1860. Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874), Charles Boivin (publisher and editor); Lith de Godard a...
EditorialArchitecture Pittoresque ou Monuments des XVeme. Et XVIeme. Siecles: Chateaux de France des XV et XVI Siecles: Pl. 84, Petit Ch?teau d'Exideuil (Dordogne), 1860. Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874), Charles Boivin (publisher and editor); Lith de Godard a ...
Editorial(Miniature only) Siege of Castillion sur Dordogne. French and English troops battle over wooden defences, with banners, tents and castle walls. La cronicque du temps de roy Charles VII de France. N. France or S. Netherlands; late 15th century. Source: ...
EditorialWooden Frame from an Entombment Group, 16th century or later, Made in Biron, Dordogne, France, French, Wood, traces of polychromy, 14 ft. 9 in. ? 12 ft. 1 in. ? 11 3/4 in. (449.6 ? 368.3 ? 29.8 cm), Sculpture-Wood.
EditorialMontaigne Castle, birthplace of philosopher Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592). The Castle was destroyed by fire in 1885, the Library-tower alone remained.
EditorialWooden Frame from an Entombment Group, 16th century or later, Made in Biron, Dordogne, France, French, Wood, traces of polychromy, 14 ft. 9 in. ? 12 ft. 1 in. ? 11 3/4 in. (449.6 ? 368.3 ? 29.8 cm), Sculpture-Wood.
EditorialEntombment of Christ, ca. 1515, Made in Biron, Dordogne, France, French, Limestone, polychromy, Figurative area: 90 in. ? 9 ft. 8 1/2 in. ? 39 in. (228.6 ? 295.9 ? 99.1 cm), Sculpture-Stone, The coats of arms of the donors, Pons de Gontaut and his brot...
EditorialPIEZAS DE LA EXPOSICION "ARTE SIN ARTISTAS": FRAGMENTO DE AZAGAYA SOBRE HUESO CON GRABADO DE CABALLO MACROCEFALO, DEL ABRIGO MORIN, PESSAC-SUR-DORDOGNE, GIRONDA (FRANCIA). MAGDALENIENSE.
EditorialNeanderthal skull from La Ferrassie, France, dating to approximately 35,000 years ago. The archaeological site at La Ferrassie in the Dordogne has one of the best examples of Neanderthal collective burial places.
EditorialMontaigne Castle, birthplace of philosopher Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592). The Castle was destroyed by fire in 1885, the Library-tower alone remained.
EditorialBone flute, Paleolithic (Perigordian), about 32,000 years old. The oldest known musical instruments in western Europe appear about 35,000 years ago at the same time as fully modern people like ourselves. Cave paintings, sculpture and jewellery also dat...