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2X559TW Portrait of Louis XIV' by Hyacinthe Rigaud, painted in 1701, housed at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France. This portrait captures the grandeur and authority of King Louis XIV, known as the 'Sun King,' during the height of his reign.
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2N59MJ7 LOUIS XIV (1638-1715) King of France in the painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud about 1701.
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2N43HJ9 KING LOUIS XIV OF FRANCE (1638-1715) by Hyacinthe Rigaud about 1701
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2N2K55Y LOUIS XIV (1638-1715) King of France. Detail of portrait by Hyacinthe Rigaud about 1701.
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2M7KCYJ L'almanach royal de 1682 grave par Pierre Landry representant un Bal a la Francaise ou Rejouissances de l'heureux retour de leurs Majestes (Louis XIV) apres l'expedition en Alsace ou il conquit Strasbourg. Louis XIV danse avec la reine Marie Therese, a gauche le Dauphin (Louis de France (1661-1711) dit le 'Grand Dauphin') et la Dauphine (Marie Anne Christine de Baviere, 1660-1690), a droite un autre couple forme par Philippe Duc d'Orleans (1640-1701) dit Monsieur, Frere du roi, et sa seconde epouse, la Princesse Palatine Charlotte Elisabeth de Baviere (1652-1722), duchesse d'Orleans. Dans le c
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2J4DEXE L'almanach royal de 1682 grave par Pierre Landry representant un Bal a la Francaise ou Rejouissances de l'heureux retour de leurs Majestes (Louis XIV) apres l'expedition en Alsace ou il conquit Strasbourg. Louis XIV danse avec la reine Marie Therese, a gauche le Dauphin (Louis de France (1661-1711) dit le 'Grand Dauphin') et la Dauphine (Marie Anne Christine de Baviere, 1660-1690), a droite un autre couple forme par Philippe Duc d'Orleans (1640-1701) dit Monsieur, Frere du roi, et sa seconde epouse, la Princesse Palatine Charlotte Elisabeth de Baviere (1652-1722), duchesse d'Orleans. Dans le c
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2G72P9D Louis XIV. Portrait of King King Louis XIV of France (1638-1715) by Hyacinthe Rigaud, oil on canvas, 1701
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2G26Y01 The French and Spanish Maze of the Duke of Anjou, 1706; The Fransche and Spaansche Maze van den Hartog van Anjou. The French and Spanish Maz of the Duke of Anjou (king Philip V), 1706. Maze with inscriptions, everything in letterpress. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2G250F2 Cartoon on French losses in Brabant, Barcelona and Italy, 1706; France PostTydinge, written from Versailles and Parys / Italian post-tyding. Cartoon on French losses in Brabant, Barcelona and Italy in 1706. King Louis XIV sitting on his throne receives letters with bad news from Bodes from Brabant and Barcelona. On the leaf under the plate A spot verse about the capitality of Dendermonde, on either side the fictitious letters dated 56 April, 69 March and 45 August, in Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2G24MDY Triumph of Luther, ca. 1707; Le Triomphe De Luther. Triumph of Luther, ca. 1707. King Charles XII from Sweden is responsible for the recovery of Lutheran Rights according to the Treaty of Altranstädt, 1707. The king is at the head of a table to which the treaty is signed and points out to be Sword to a razing pope on the left side of the table. On the right Martin Luther watches smiling from a window. Under the plate 2 columns text in French and Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2G23AP3 The Spanish royal gift kan, 1706; The Spaansche Koningkeke Schenck can, extinguish on the health of King Charles III., In the day the exclamation of Sijn Majesty to king of the Spanish monarchy, within Madrid. A gift jug and a glass on which inscriptions are in honor of Karel III as king of Spain. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2G14JFD Change office of Lodewijk XIV, 1706; Harpagon Den Ouden Schrok and Harlekeyn Smit / Cambio De Milan; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Milan exchange office in which King Louis XIV (Harpagon) is growing money for Harlequin that stands for him, masked and with a key in hand. With two verses in Dutch in the caption and a verse in Dutch on the leaf on either side of the plate. Part of a series of 19 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.
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2G149WF Cartoon at the death of Jacobus II, 1701; Jaems expired king of British dying Tytel-Duke by Jork in St. Germain. King Jacobus II on his death bed, December 16, 1701. Doctors and courtiers are located around the king's bed, left a Turkish physician and Louis XIV with a shredder sprayer to pure the king. To the right of the bed discusses a group of hovelings including confessor Father Bouru the situation. On the right in the doorway a French Bode from West Indies, with turban, wooden leg and stool. Print and a text sheet with the title and the legend 1-12.
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2G13Y74 Dwingelandij rug ca. 1701-1713; L'Habit Usurpé / Dwinglandy's rug. King Louis XIV Sitting in an armchair in clothing made up of row cities and fortresses that he has to get rid of again. On the right a table with a garnished garnished with dancing devils, at the top right a man with a lantern. Above left a violin and nine place names. Two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2G13XP9 Royal Almanak from Louis XIV, 1705; The Koninglyke Almanach, the course of the sun clearly showed / calendarium regium, Solis course Perfect Indicans; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. King Louis XIV as a sun god sitting in the middle of the sun with the 24 rays. Every radius is a crime committed by the king. With verses and statement in Dutch and French. Part of a series of 19 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.
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2G13TD4 Change office of Lodewijk XIV, 1706; Cambio de Milan; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Milan exchange office in which King Louis XIV (Harpagon) is growing money for Harlequin that stands for him, masked and with a key in hand. With two verses in French in the caption. Part of a series of 19 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.
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2G135WE Retreat by Lodewijk XIV with his harem, ca. 1701-1713; Recovering Lodewyk the XIIII with Syn Hofgezin / La Retraite de Louis XIV AVEC Son Serrail. King Louis XIV leads like a drummer the retreat from his harem through a landscape. Two verses in Dutch and French. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2G12Y2H Dwingelandij rug ca. 1701-1713; L'Habit Usurpé. King Louis XIV Sitting in an armchair in clothing made up of row cities and fortresses that he has to get rid of again. On the right a table with a garnished garnished with dancing devils, at the top right a man with a lantern. Two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2G00RYP Map of Saarlouis, ca. 1701-1713; Saar-Louis a Niewe city in Lorraine, by Louis XIV, king of Vrankrijk recently founded (...); Les Principales Forterses & Villes Fortes, D'Espagne, De France, D'Italie, The Savoia, D'Allemagne & des Païs-Bas (...) / Sittingurial images of the main strong cities and fortresses in Spanjen, Vrankryk, Italien, Savoy, Duytsland and Nederlanden (...). Map of the city of Saarlouis founded by Lodewijk XIV in Saarland. Part of the bundled series of 49 plates of renowned strong cities and fortresses in the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. With the titles in Dutch an
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2G0088R Change office of Lodewijk XIV, 1706; Harpagon Den Ouden Schrok and Harlekeyn Smit / Cambio De Milan; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Milan exchange office in which King Louis XIV (Harpagon) is growing money for Harlequin that stands for him, masked and with a key in hand. With verses in Dutch in the plate below and on either side of the show. Part of a series of 19 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.
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2G003MK Dwingelandij rug ca. 1701-1713; L'Habit Usurpé. King Louis XIV Sitting in an armchair in clothing made up of row cities and fortresses that he has to get rid of again. On the right a table with a garnished garnished with dancing devils, at the top right a man with a lantern. Two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. On the blade under the plate 6 lines in Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2FYYT2X Change office of Lodewijk XIV, 1706; Cambio de Milan; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Milan exchange office in which King Louis XIV (Harpagon) is growing money for Harlequin that stands for him, masked and with a key in hand. With two verses in French in the caption. Part of a series of 19 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.
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2FYYNDD Villeroy and the Keurvorst of Bavaria kneel for Louis XIV, 1706; Jellyke French audiency / audience pitoyable the Louis LG; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. The Duke of Villeroy and Maximilian II Emanuel, the Keurvorst of Bavaria, kneel with the stocking at the head for King Louis XIV, 1706. With verses in Dutch and French. Part of a series of 19 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.
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2FYY0EW Louis XIV falls ill after eating hard Spanish notes, 1706; Vacant au trianon / alarm in Spinhuys; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Cartoon on the French king Louis XIV that gets sick after eating to hard Spanish notes, 1706. The maîtresses are bending over the king, buildings and trees in the background. On either side of the plate a verse of 2 columns in Dutch. Part of a series of 19 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.
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2FYXKC9 Louis XIV falls down sick after eating hard Spanish notes, 1706; AL-AM in Versailles, or Spinhuis consistory, to consolation of Louis the sun-there, the kings maker, with his little boy and feet-warmsters; VACAUT AU TRIANON, OU LE NOUVEL Hôtel des Filles & Fils Naturels de Louis Le Soleiller Pour Le Consoler à l'Égard de Son Mars Infortuné and Europe; Royal Almanach from 1701 / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Cartoon on the French king Louis XIV that gets sick after eating to hard Spanish notes, 1706. The maîtresses are bending over the king, in the backgrowth crying children and grandchildren of the k
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2FYXK6P The French fast evening, ca. 1701-1713; The French fast evening, in a consultation, exhibits between a Sweets and Danish Edelman / Le Carnaval de France (...). The French fast evening. Allegory on the Dragonades in France under King Louis XIV. On the left the virtues are chased away by Jesuits, they flee to a temple (the republic) where they are welcomed. Centrally the loss of France, the blood is trapped by dogs. Right Mars with a wooden leg with in his wake the death, poverty, widows and being. On the leaf under the plate the consultation between a Swede and a Dane in Dutch and French. Part
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2C48XHH Versailles, France - August 27, 2019 : King s Bedroom, created in 1701 where lived Louis XIV until his death in 1715.
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W592TA The most famous painting of Louis XIV, King of France, in his coronation costume and best-known work of painter Hyacinthe Rigaud which today hangs in...
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T1G845 King Louis XIV of France (1638-1715), portrait painting in armour on horseback, Hyacinthe Rigaud, c. 1701
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PR9RDE Versailles, France - March 14, 2018: Versailles Royal Apartment - The King's room with the King's Bedroom, created in 1701 where lived Louis XIV until
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PR9RDC Versailles, France - March 14, 2018: Versailles Royal Apartment - The King's room with the King's Bedroom, created in 1701 where lived Louis XIV until
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HJ9369 James II and VII (1633 – 1701) was King of England and the last Roman Catholic monarch of England, Scotland and Ireland. He was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and he, his wife and son lived in exile in France as guests of Louis XIV.
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2G45B4T The Royal Pardon, 1697; Le Pardon Royal; The submission of the duke of Savoy to Louis den XIV / Les Soûmissions du Duc de Savoy à Loüis XIV. The Royal Pardon. Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, who had linked to the Allies in the fight against Louis XIV, bows and begs the French king for forgiveness, 1697. Verses in Dutch and French on the magazine. By Muller (probably unseen) classified by a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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HMYK9N VERSAILLES, FRANCE - JULY 02, 2016 : King's Bedroom, created in 1701 where lived Louis XIV until his death in 1715. Chateau de Versailles.
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HDJ50C VERSAILLES, FRANCE - JULY 02, 2016 : King's Bedroom, created in 1701 where lived Louis XIV until his death in 1715. Chateau de Versailles.
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G618TN Painting of Louis XIV. Portrait of King King Louis XIV of France (1638-1715), after Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1701, oil on canvas
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FJK10D Portrait of French King Louis XIV in 1701 - Hyacinthe Rigaud
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FD2A17 King Roi Louis XIV 1710-74 in Coronation Robes 1701 Rigaud Hyacinthe 1659-1743 France French
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2F2940M Spotprent op Franse verliezen in Brabant en Barcelona, 1706; France Post-Tydinge, Geschreven uyt Versailles en Parys.Cartoon on French losses in Brabant and Barcelona in 1706. King Louis XIV sitting on his throne receives letters with bad news from Bodes from Brabant and Barcelona. On the leaf under the plate the two fictitious letters dated 56 April and 69 March, in Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartrents at Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713.
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2X6XBCG The ten plagues for France according to the predictions of Mr. Bickerstaf for the year 1708, The X Southward Plagues Predicted in Contemporary Egypt, 1708, Comete Emblematiq. Politiq. (...) (title on object), The English Prognostication, or Common Prelude, The Palm Court of Allies, 't Pleasure Garden of Momus (series title), Cartoon with the predictions of the ten most serious plagues that according to the English astrologer Mr. Bickerstaf will strike France (modern-day Egypt) in the year 1708. Star with ten rays showing predicted events for the year 1708, including the death of King Louis XIV
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2X6XBCW Emperor Joseph I opposite Pope Clement XI and King Louis title), Cartoon in which Emperor Joseph I is presented with the sword of vengeance by an angel. Opposite him, King Louis XIV of France blows a bellows into the ear of Pope Clement XI. Rome in the background. Inscriptions and verses in the plate in Dutch. Part of: The Palm Court of Allies, a series of 9 unnumbered cartoons on the French in the year 1708 of the War of the Spanish Succession. Part of the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of th
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2X6XBBR Complaint of the Electress of Bavaria, 1705, The Beyrin in her Den or the Complaining Electress of B (...) in Venice, Complaintes de l'Electrice de B (...) Refugiée a Venise (title on object), Royal Almanach of 1705, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Complaint of Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Electress of Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria), 1705. On the left a large bust of King Louis XIV. With verses in Dutch and French in the album. Print no. 4 (de Hoop - l'Esperance) in the series of 7 prints in the Royal Almanach of 1705 in the print work published under the
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2X6XBB1 Harlekijn at Louis Willem van Baden-Baden, 1705, De Ridder der Louisen, revu over zijne Troupen (title on object), Royal Almanach of 1705, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Harlekijn (King Louis XIV) with triangle and hunchback persuades Louis Willem, Margrave of Baden-Baden, who is weighing money, to defect to the French side. With verses in Dutch and French in the album. Print no. 3 (de Maatigheid - la Temperance) in the series of 7 prints in the Royal Almanach of 1705 in the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during t
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2X6XB6G The Forced Marriage, 1706, 5. 't Gehoor, or 't Forced Spanish Marriage, Addendum to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Cartoon on the King's Louis XIV arranged installation of Philip V as King of Spain. On the right Louis XIV, wounded in the chest by seven arrows, on the left the Spanish Virgin. Sheet no. 5 in the series of 25 sheets entitled: Addendum to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collective title: 't Lust-Hof van Momus, with the bundled series of
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2X6XB6Y Jupiter appears with two kings to the Spaniards, 1706, Oracle speech from Jupiter to Louis about the new Riot in Madrid over the Fleet of the Allies, Réponse d'Oracle de Jupiter à Louis (...) (title on object), 23 . De Lucht, or Louis praying Jupiter, Addition to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Jupiter appears in the sky together with Archduke Charles of Austria and Philip V. an audience in Madrid, May 10, 1706. Louis XIV kneels before Jupiter. The god asks those present which monarch they want as king. In the plate 3 column
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2X6XB6E The allied European princes smash the Stove of War to pieces, 1706, 3. The Blindness or 't Forneys of War, Addendum to the Royal Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title ), Cartoon in which the allied European monarchs smash to pieces the Boiler House or Stove of War in the Alchemist's Workshop of King Louis XIV and the Pope and Cardinal, 1706. With three smaller scenes at the bottom. Sheet no. 3 in the series of 25 sheets entitled: Addendum to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the
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2X6XB7X Cartoon on Louis Willem of Baden-Baden, 1705, Louis Dort, the New Knight of the Golden Louisen (title on object), Royal Almanach of 1705, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Cartoon on Louis Willem, Margrave of Baden -Baden, bribed to the French side by King Louis XIV. The Margrave sleeping at a table with gold pieces. In the caption verses in Dutch and French. Print no. 2 ('t Faith - la Foy) in the series of 7 prints in the Royal Almanach of 1705 in the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the
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2X6XB70 Exchange office of Louis XIV, 1706, The Monarchical Key Bearer or Post-scriptum Bo. v. Turin and Milane (...), Le Porteur de Clefs Monarchales ou le Courier du Postscriptum de Turin et Milan (...) (title on object), 22. 't Water, or de Monarchale Sleuteldrager, Addition to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Exchange office of Milan in which King Louis XIV (Harpagon) weighs money for Harlequin who stands before him, masked and with a key in his hand . In the plate 3 columns of verses in Dutch and French. Sheet no. 22 (numbered t
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2X6XB6C Louis XIV falls ill after eating hard Spanish nuts, 1706, 3 Valse, soft! 3 French Kings in the West (2 without Throne) now crawling together in one nest, 3 Roys and France and Decadence (title on object), 10. De Smaak, or Al-arm at Versailles, Addendum to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Cartoon on the French king Louis the rear edge of the king's children and grandchildren crying. Sheet no. 10 (numbered top right) in the series of 25 sheets entitled: Addendum to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Gulde-Jaar der Allies, 1706
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2X6XB6H Conversation between Joseph I and Louis a conversation between Emperor Joseph I and King Louis XIV, 1706. In the plate all verses and inscriptions are in Dutch. Sheet no. 14 (numbered top right) in the series of 25 sheets entitled: Addendum to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Gulde-Jaar der Allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collective title: 't Lust-Hof van Momus, with the collected series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the War of the Spanish Succession., print, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Carel Allard, (attributed to), print maker: Northern Netherla
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2X6XB6D Villeroy and the Elector of Bavaria kneel before Louis (title on object), 9. The Odorlessness of Keur-Beyeren, neffens Villerooi by Louis ter Gehoor, Addendum to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golden Year of Allies, 1706, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), The Duke of Villeroy and Maximilian II Emanuel, the Elector of Bavaria, kneel with their stockings on their heads before King Louis XIV. In the plate 2 columns in Dutch and French. Sheet no. 9 (numbered top right) in the series of 25 sheets entitled: Addition to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Gulde-Jaar der Allies, 1706. Part of
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2X6XB63 Zwarte Vrede Min, 1713, Zwarte Vrede Min, L'Obscur Amour Pacifique (title on object), Plates about the Peace of Utrecht of 1713, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Zwarte Vrede Min. Jupiter and Antiope in an allegory on the peace negotiations for the Peace of Utrecht, 1713. Jupiter as a satyr (King Louis XIV) spies on the sleeping Antiope (Queen Anna). The album contains verses in Dutch and French. Part of a group of 28 new and old plates adapted to illustrate the Peace of Utrecht in 1713. Part of the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van Momus with the bundled seri
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2X6XB2T The French Shrove Tuesday, ca. 1701-1713, The French Shrove Evening, Shown in a Conversation between a Sweets and a Danish Nobleman, Le Carnaval de France (...) (title on object), The French Shrove Tuesday. Allegory of the dragonades in France under King Louis XIV. On the left, the virtues are chased away by Jesuits, they flee to a temple (the Republic) where they are welcomed. Centrally the bloodletting of France, the blood is licked up by dogs. On the right Mars with a wooden leg with Death, poverty, widows and orphans in his wake. On the sheet below the plate the conversation between a Swed
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2X6XB3N Cartoon on French losses in Brabant, Barcelona and Italy, 1706, France Posttydinge, Written from Versailles and Paris, Italian Post-Tyding (title on object), Cartoon on French losses in Brabant, Barcelona and Italy in 1706. King Louis his throne receives letters with bad news from messengers from Brabant and Barcelona. On the sheet under the plate a mock verse about the capitulation of Dendermonde, on both sides the fictitious letters dated April 56, March 69 and August 45, in Dutch. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., pri
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2X6XB47 Triumph of Luther, ca. 1707, Le Triomphe de Luther (title on object), Triumph of Luther, ca. 1707. King Charles The king stands at the head of a table at which the treaty is signed and points with his sword at a furious pope on the left side of the table. On the right, Martin Luther watches from a window, smiling. Below the plate 2 columns of text in French and Dutch. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, publisher: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1707, paper, etching, letterpress printing, he
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2X6XB39 The Robe of Dwingelandij ca. 1701-1713, L'Habit Usurpé, The Robe of Dwingelandy (title on object), King Louis On the right a table with a cloth decorated with dancing devils, top right a man with a lantern. Top left a violin and nine place names. In the caption two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1701 - 1713, paper, etching, engraving, height, 305 mm × width, 188 mm
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2X6XB3H The Spanish royal jug, 1706, The Spanish Royal Jug, Drinking on the Health of King Charles the III., on the day of the proclamation of His Majesty as King of the Spanish Monarchy, in Madrid (title on object), A jug and a glass with inscriptions in honor of Charles III as King of Spain. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1706, paper, letterpress printing, height, 335 mm × width, 267 mm
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2X6XB3A The Crier of Versailles, 1702, Le Crieur de Versaille, The Crier of Versailles (title on object), The Crier of Versailles. Cartoon of the French King Louis a bell, in his left hand a long list with the names of the lost French ships, a barking dog at his feet, in the background the sea battle. In the performance an appeal in the name of the king in Dutch and French, at the bottom verses of four lines in French and Dutch. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, publisher: anonymous, Northern Nethe
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2X6XB2W The Robe of Dwingelandij ca. 1701-1713, L'Habit Usurpé (title on object), King Louis On the right a table with a cloth decorated with dancing devils, top right a man with a lantern. In the caption two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. On the page under the plate 6 lines in Dutch. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1701 - 1713, paper, etching, letterpress printing, height, 344 mm × width, 210 mm
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2X6XB37 The Robe of Dwingelandij ca. 1701-1713, L'Habit Usurpé (title on object), King Louis On the right a table with a cloth decorated with dancing devils, top right a man with a lantern. In the caption two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1701 - 1713, paper, etching, height, 324 mm × width, 202 mm
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2X6XB3C Cartoon on French losses in Brabant and Barcelona, 1706, France Post-Tydinge, Written from Versailles and Paris (title on object), Cartoon on French losses in Brabant and Barcelona in 1706. King Louis XIV sitting on his throne receives letters with bad news from messengers from Brabant and Barcelona. On the sheet under the plate the two fictitious letters dated April 56 and March 69, in Dutch. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, publisher: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1706, paper, etching
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2X6XB3K The French and Spanish maze of the Duke of Anjou, 1706, The French and Spanish Maze Van den Hartog van Anjou (title on object), The French and Spanish maze of the Duke of Anjou (King Philip V), 1706. Maze with inscriptions, all in letterpress. Part of a group of separate cartoons of Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession, ca. 1701-1713., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1706, paper, letterpress printing, height, 305 mm × width, 187 mm
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2X6XATH Map of Saarlouis, ca. 1701-1713, Saar-Louis a new city in Lorraine, recently founded by Louis XIV, King of France (...) (title on object), Les Principales Forteresses & Villes Fortes, d'Espagne, de France, d'Italie, de Savoie, d'Allemagne & des Païs-Bas (...), Accurate Images of the Principal Strong Cities and Fortresses in Spain, France, Italy, Savoy, Germany and the Netherlands (...) ( series title on object), Map of the city of Saarlouis in Saarland, founded by Louis XIV. Part of the collected series of 49 plates of renowned strong cities and fortresses in the War of the Spanish Succession,
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2X6XAFC Cartoon on the death of James II, 1701, Jaem's fallen king of Brittenland dying Tytel-Duke of Jork in St. Germain (title on object), King James II on his deathbed, December 16, 1701. Doctors and courtiers stand around the bed of the king, on the left a Turkish physician and Louis XIV with an enema syringe to purge the king. To the right of the bed, a group of courtiers, including confessor Father Bouru, discusses the situation. On the right in the doorway a French messenger from the West Indies, with turban, wooden leg and crutch. Print and a text sheet with the title and legend 1-12., print,
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2WGECMW The forced marriage, 1706, 1706 print Cartoon on the appointment of Philip V as king of Spain, arranged by Koning Louis XIV. On the right Louis XIV, injured in the chest by seven arrows, on the left the Spanish Virgin. Page No. 5 in the series of 25 magazines entitled: By joint to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Gulde Year of the allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collection title: 't Lust-Hof of Momus, with the bundled series of Bartilers during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession War. Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving polit
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2WGE6FP The French fasting evening, ca. 1701-1713, 1701 - 1713 print The French fasting evening. Allegory on the Dragonades in France under King Louis XIV. On the left, the virtues are driven away by Jesuits, they flee to a temple (the Republic) where they are welcomed. Central the loss of France, the blood is licked by dogs. Mars on the right with a wooden leg with death in his wake, poverty, widows and orphans. On the magazine under the album the consultation between a Swede and a Dane in Dutch and French. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 170
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2WGDX5K Lodewijk XIV exchange office, 1706, 1706 print Milan exchange office in which King Louis XIV (Harpagon) weigh money for Harlequin who stands for him, masked and with a key in hand. In the plate 3 columns verses in Dutch and French. Page no. 22 (numbered at the top right) in the series of 25 magazines entitled: By joint to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golde Year of the allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collection title: 't Lust-Hof of Momus, with The bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession War. print maker: Northern Netherlan
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2WGDKX9 Emperor Joseph I opposite Pope Clemens XI and King Louis XIV, 1708, 1708 print Cartoon in which Emperor Joseph I from an angel is given the sword of revenge. Opposite him, King Louis XIV blows from France with a bladder ball in the ear of Pope Clemens XI. In the background Rome. Inscriptions and verses in the plate in Dutch. Part of: The Palmhof of allies, a series of 9 unnumbered cartoons on the French in the year 1708 of the Spanish Succession War. Part of the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 o
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2WGDFW7 The Allied European princes hit the stove of the war on pieces, 1706, 1706 print Cartoon in which the Allied European princes hit the heating house or stove of the war in the Alchemist workshop of King Louis XIV and the Pope and Cardinal to pieces, 1706. With three smaller scenes at the bottom. Page No. 3 in the series of 25 magazines entitled: By joint to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golde Year of the allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collection title: 't Lust-Hof of Momus, with the bundled series of Bartilers during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession
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2WGD86N Complaint from the Elector of Bavaria, 1705, 1706 print Complaint from Theresia Kunigunde Sobieska, Elector of Bavaria (the wife of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria), 1705. On the left a large bust of King Louis XIV. With verses in Dutch and French in the album. Print no. 4 (De Hoop-L'Esperance) in the series of 7 prints in the Koninklyke Almanach of 1705 in the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 From the Spanish Succession War. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper e
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2WGD187 Royal Almanac of Lodewijk XIV, 1705, 1706 print King Louis XIV as a sun god sitting in the middle of the sun with the 24 rays. Each jet is a crime committed by the king. At the top left the solar eclipse of 12 May 1706. With verses and explanation in Dutch and French. Print no. 1 (De Liefde-La Charité) in the series of 7 prints in the Koninklyke Almanach of 1705 in the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of The Spanish Succession War. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etchi
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2WGCTFJ Cartoon on Lodewijk Willem van Baden-Baden, 1705, 1706 print Cartoon on Lodewijk Willem, Markgraaf van Baden-Baden, bribed by the French side by King Louis XIV. The Markgraaf sleeping at a table with gold pieces. In the caption verses in Dutch and French. Print no. 2 ('t Faith-La Foy) in the series of 7 prints in the Koninklyke Almanach of 1705 in the print work published under the collection title' t Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 From the Spanish Succession War. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching political car
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2WGCFXY Louis XIV falls sick after eating hard Spanish notes, 1706, 1706 print Cartoon on the French king Louis XIV who gets sick after eating too hard Spanish notes, 1706. The mistresses bend over the king, children crying on the back -wide and grandchildren of the king. Page no. 10 (numbered top right) in the series of 25 magazines entitled: By joint to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golde Year of the allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collection title: 't Lust-Hof of Momus, with The bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession War. print
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2WGCD11 Cartoon on the death of Jacobus II, 1701, 1701 print King Jacobus II on his death bed, December 16, 1701. Doctors and courtiers stand around the king's bed, a Turkish physician and Louis XIV on the left with a cloud sprayer to purify the king. To the right of the bed, a group of courtings discusses the situation, including confessor Father Bouru. On the right in the doorway a French messenger from the West Indies, with turban, wooden leg and stool. Print and a text sheet with the title and the legend 1-12. Antwerp paper etching / letterpress printing deathbed. political caricatures and satires
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2WGBH7C Villeroy and the Elector of Bavaria Kneelen for Louis XIV, 1706, 1706 print The Duke of Villeroy and Maximilian II Emanuel, the Elector of Bavaria, kneel with the stocking upside down for King Louis XIV. In the plate 2 columns in Dutch and French. Page no. 9 (numbered top right) in the series of 25 magazines entitled: By joint to the Koninglyke Almanach, called the Golde Year of the allies, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collection title: 't Lust-Hof of Momus, with The bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession War. print maker: Northern N
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2WGBEYN The dress of Dwingelandij ca. 1701-1713, 1701 - 1713 print King Louis XIV sitting in a armchair in clothing made up of stolen cities and fortresses that he now has to give up again. On the right a table with a rug decorated with dancing devils, at the top right a man with a lantern. In the caption two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. On the magazine under the plate 6 lines in Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper etching / letterpress printing political caricatures and satires
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2WGBDBB Adings of Lodewijk XIV with his Harem, ca. 1701-1713, 1701 - 1713 print King Louis XIV leads as a drummer the retreat of his harem through a landscape. In the plate two verses in Dutch and French. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper etching political caricatures and satires. military music
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2WGB99C The dress of Dwingelandij ca. 1701-1713, 1701 - 1713 print King Louis XIV sitting in a armchair in clothing made up of stolen cities and fortresses that he now has to give up again. On the right a table with a rug decorated with dancing devils, at the top right a man with a lantern. At the top left a violin and nine place names. In the caption two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving political caricatures and satires
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2WGB7F2 Triomf Van Luther, ca. 1707, 1707 print Triumph of Luther, ca. 1707. King Charles XII of Sweden stands up for the restoration of the rights of the Lutherans according to the Convention of Altranstädt, 1707. The king is at the head of a table on which the Convention is signed and points to his Sword to a raging pope on the left side of the table. On the right Martin Luther watches smiling from a window. Under the plate 2 columns text in French and Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper etching / let
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2WGB3C0 The dress of Dwingelandij ca. 1701-1713, 1701 - 1713 print King Louis XIV sitting in a armchair in clothing made up of stolen cities and fortresses that he now has to give up again. On the right a table with a rug decorated with dancing devils, at the top right a man with a lantern. In the caption two verses and a list of 25 cities in French. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper etching political caricatures and satires
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2WGAW8R Cartoon on French losses in Brabant, Barcelona and Italy, 1706, 1706 print Cartoon on French losses in Brabant, Barcelona and Italy in 1706. King Louis XIV sitting on his throne receives letters with bad news from Bodes from Brabant and Barcelona. On the magazine under the plate a spotse about the capituals of Dendermonde, on either side the fictitious letters dated 56 April, 69 March and 45 August, in Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing political caric
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2WGAPBJ Cartoon on the monument founded in honor of Lodewijk XIV on the Place des Victoires in Paris in 1685, 1701 - 1713 print Cartoon on the monument founded in honor of Louis XIV on the Place des Victoires in Paris in 1685. Centrally the statue of the king, including two of the four images of kneeling and chain -ranging men, who conquered nations overcome by the French, including the Republic , to suggest. The story under the print is about 'the vision of the Smit van Sellon'. The Smit sees at night how a devil with a bladder ballg blows the four lanterns around the statue of Louis XIV. On the maga
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2WGAKGH The Royal Pardon, 1697, 1697 print The Royal Pardon. Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, who had committed himself to the Allies in the fight against Louis XIV, bends and begs the French king for forgiveness, 1697. On the magazine under the album verses in Dutch and French. By Muller (probably unseen) classified by a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Cologne paper etching / letterpress printing political caricatures and satires. granting mercy; free pardon
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2WG9J5Y Cartoon on French losses in Brabant and Barcelona, 1706, 1706 print Cartoon on French losses in Brabant and Barcelona in 1706. King Louis XIV sitting on his throne receives letters with bad news from Bodes from Brabant and Barcelona. On the magazine under the plate the two fictitious letters dated 56 April and 69 March, in Dutch. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing political caricatures and satires
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2WG9AEX The Spanish Royal Schenkan, 1706, 1706 print A gift jug and a glass with inscriptions in honor of Charles III as king of Spain. Part of a group of individual cartoons on Louis XIV during the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. Northern Netherlands paper letterpress printing container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase
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2WEF4HE Portrait of Louis XIV van France, Pierre Drevet, After Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1701 - 1738 print paper etching / engraving king. historical persons
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2PK80AM Louis XIV, King of France (1638-1715) between circa 1701 and circa 1702 by Hyacinthe Rigaud
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2P08GFN Arlequin sur l'Hippogryphe a la croisade Lojoliste Armée van den heylige lingue voor der jesuiten monarchy.. British Cartoon Collection . Louis,XIV,King of France,1638-1715. , James,II,King of England,1633-1701. , Petre, Edward,1631-1699. , Ignatius,of Loyola, Saint,1491-1556. , Crusades,1680-1690. , Church & state,France,1680-1690. , Great Britain,History,Revolution of 1688.
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2JE38YP Map of Saarlouis, Saar-Louis a new city in Lorraine, recently founded by Louis XIV, King of France (...) (title on object), Les Principales Forteresses & Villes Fortes, d'Espagne, de France, d'Italie, de Savoië, d'Allemagne & des Païs-Bas (. ..) / Naaukeurige afbeeldingen der Voornaam Sterke Steden en Vestingen in Spanjen, Vrankryk, Italien, Savoyen, Duytsland en Nederlanden (...) (series title), Map of the city Saarlouis in Saarland founded by Louis XIV. With texts in Dutch and French. The print is part of an album., print maker: Abraham Allard, print maker: Carel Allard, publisher: Carel All
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2JDYH7N Map of Saarlouis, Saar-Louis a new city in Lorraine, recently founded by Louis XIV, King of France (...) (title on object), Les Principales Forteresses & Villes Fortes, d'Espagne, de France, d'Italie, de Savoië, d'Allemagne & des Païs-Bas (. ..) / Naaukeurige afbeeldingen der Voornaam Sterke Steden en Vestingen in Spanjen, Vrankryk, Italien, Savoyen, Duytsland en Nederlanden (...) (series title), Map of the city Saarlouis in Saarland founded by Louis XIV. With texts in Dutch and French. The print is part of an album., print maker: Abraham Allard, print maker: Carel Allard, publisher: Carel All
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2GPWJ4A Louis XIV, King of France (1638-1715), 1701. Found in the Collection of the Musée du Louvre, Paris.
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2B6T18R St. Matthew with the English. Matthaee (title object) Twelve Apostles, the four Church Fathers and Mary (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: RP-P-1904-611 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 2228 Manufacturer : printmaker: Pierre Landry (listed building) Publisher: Pierre Landry (possible) provider of privilege: Louis XIV (king of France) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker: France Publisher: Paris Date: 1640 - 1701 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 164 mm b × 120 mm Subject: angel (possibly with bo
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2B6T18Y H Marcus S Marce (titel op object) Twaalf apostelen, de vier kerkvaders en Maria (serietitel) H. Marcuss. Marce (title object) Twelve Apostles, the four Church Fathers and Mary (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: RP-P-1904-612 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 2228 Manufacturer : printmaker: Pierre Landry (listed building) Publisher: Pierre Landry (possible) client: Louis XIV (king of France) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker: France Publisher: Paris Date: 1640 - 1701 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate
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2B6T160 H Lucas met de stier S Luca (titel op object) Twaalf apostelen, de vier kerkvaders en Maria (serietitel) H. Lucas with the bulls. Luca (title object) Twelve Apostles, the four Church Fathers and Mary (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: RP-P-1904-613 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 2228 Manufacturer : printmaker: Pierre Landry (listed building) Publisher: Pierre Landry (possible) provider of privilege: Louis XIV (king of France) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker: France Publisher: Paris Date: 1640 - 1701 Material: paper Technique: engra
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2B6T139 H Johannes de Evangelist met de adelaar S Joannes Evan (titel op object) Twaalf apostelen en Maria (serietitel) St. John the Evangelist with the Eagles. John Evan. (Title object) Twelve Apostles and Mary (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: RP-P-1904-614 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 2228 Manufacturer : printmaker: Pierre Landry (listed building) publisher: Pierre Landry ( possible) provider of privilege: Louis XIV (king of France) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker: France Publisher: Paris Date: 1640 - 1701 Material: paper Technique:
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2AG2AXG . A history of mediaeval and modern Europe for secondary schools. again was it a danger to western Europe outside of theBalkan Peninsula. 181. The War of the Spanish Succession (1701-13). Latein his life Louis XIV foolishly embarked again on a great war.The King of Spain, Charles II, had died without direct heirs.Rather than see his empire parceled out amongst several dis-tant claimants, he left his whole dominions to Philip, the sec-ond son of the French dauphin.2 In defiance of his pledges to 1 The treaty, however, allowed him to keep the German free city of Strass-burg, which he had seized
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WX10NY 'James II', (1633-1701), 1830. James II and VII (1633-1701) King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. After defeat at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690, James spent his life in exile, protected by Louis XIV. From "Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co., J. Cumming, London, Glasgow and Dublin, 1830]
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TRJ6P2 Louis XIV, King of France, in full-length picture in the coronation robes with the insignia of the French royalism (crown, sceptre, Main de Justice, Joyeuse), photographic art based on engraving by Pierre Drevet (1712) based on painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1701), , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
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MP9NTR . Louis XIV Português: Luís XIV, o rei-sol English: The French monarch Louis XIV, who is popularly known as The Sun King. 1701. Hyacinthe Rigaud  (1659–1743)    Alternative names Hyacinthe François Honoré Mathias Pierre André Jean Rigaud Hyacinthe Rigaud y Ros Hyacinthe Rigault Description French painter, professor, draughtsman and pastellist Date of birth/death 18 July 1659 29 December 1743 Location of birth/death Perpignan Paris Work location Perpignan (1669-1670), Lyon (1677-1681), Paris (1681-1743), Rome (1682), Perpignan (1695) Authority control : Q49898 VIAF: 71428427 ISNI: 000
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MP9NB7 824 Louis XIV declares his grandson King of Spain, L'Almanach pour l'année 1701
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