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20231228_aaa_s197_046 December 28, 2023, Cabimas, Venezuela: Fishing boats are seen on the shore of Lake Maracaibo at sunrise. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of maintainance of the old pipes and infrastructure. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacterias and toxic algae on the water surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of old pipes and infrastructure maintenance. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacteria and toxic algae on the water's surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. (Credit Image: © Davide Bonaldo/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20231205_zip_s262_070 December 5, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: Science, Technology and Innovation Secretary MICHELLE DONELAN is seen outside 10 Downing Street as cabinet meet. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231111_znp_d150_005 November 11, 2023, Austin, TX, United States: Copies of a biography of Elon Musk sit on a table as journalist Walter Isaacson (not shown) discusses his latest book about the eccentric entrepreneur at the Texas Book Festival in Austin. (Credit Image: © Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231107_aap_b173_098 November 7, 2023, Hollywood, California, United States: Kristina Menissov attends the World Premiere of â??Holiday Twistâ (Credit Image: © Billy Bennight/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230723_zip_a239_040 July 23, 2023, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain: Nacho Martín Blanco (PP), head of the list for the PP in Barcelona, â??â??votes at his polling station and attends the media during the general elections for the presidency of the Spanish government. (Credit Image: © Marc Asensio Clupes/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230617_zaa_s197_286 June 17, 2023, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal: Sead Kolasinac from Bosnia and Herzegovina in action during UEFA European Qualifiers Group J football match between Portugal and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Estádio da Luz. Final score: Portugal 3:0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Credit Image: © Bruno De Carvalho/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230611_zip_s262_094 June 11, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: Journalist ISABEL OAKESHOTT S is seen outside BBC as she appears on Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg show. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20221006_new_m67_031 October 6, 2022, Merced, California, USA: A flower bouquet hangs on a gate in the driveway of Gateway Parking located at 879 Highway 59 in Merced County on Thursday. Authorities located the bodies of kidnapped victims, 8-month-old Aroohi Dheri, her parents Jasleen Kaur, 27, and Jasdeep Singh, 36, and her uncle Amandeep Singh, 39, dead in a rural area north of Dos Palos in Merced County on Wednesday. Authorities said the family was kidnapped at gunpoint from the business. (Credit Image: © Andrew Kuhn/Merced Sun-Star/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221005_new_m67_041 October 6, 2022, Merced, California, USA: A flower bouquet hangs on a gate in the driveway of Gateway Parking located at 879 Highway 59 in Merced County on Thursday. Authorities located the bodies of kidnapped victims, 8-month-old Aroohi Dheri, her parents Jasleen Kaur, 27, and Jasdeep Singh, 36, and her uncle Amandeep Singh, 39, dead in a rural area north of Dos Palos in Merced County on Wednesday. Authorities said the family was kidnapped at gunpoint from the business. (Credit Image: © Andrew Kuhn/Merced Sun-Star/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny010419174904 Ajit Mohan, a former Fox executive who became Facebook?s first India chief in January, in Mumbai, March 22, 2019. With as many as 879 million eligible voters set to cast ballots in India in April, Facebook is struggling to cope with the disinformation and hate speech that is circulating online. (Vivek Singh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010419174405 Jency Jacob, the managing editor of Boom, a contractor which fact-check posts in India for Facebook, at his office in Mumbai, March 18, 2019. With as many as 879 million eligible voters set to cast ballots in India in April, Facebook is struggling to cope with the disinformation and hate speech that is circulating online. (Atul Loke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11525129 No.879. Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide. Australia. 2013.
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01126887 Branimir, Croatian prince and regent 879-892, monument, Nin, Croatia,
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879 São Paulo, Brasil - 14/03/2010: São Paulo Indy 300, etapa de abertura da temporada 2010 da IZOD IndyCar Series. A corrida acontece nas ruas de São Paulo, passando pelo Sambódromo e Marginal do Rio Tietê. na foto acidente entre os pilotos Mario morais e Marco andretti . Foto:Douglas Aby Saber / Fotoarena
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PAR56381 EGYPT. Cairo. The Ibn Tulun Mosque, built in 879. 1987.
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PAR80270 EGYPT. The Ibn Tulun mosque, built in 879, stands as a monument of logic, grace and harmony, in the chaos of the city of Cairo. It is message sent thru the centuries, of the Golden Age of Islam, when Arts and Sciences flourished. 1987.
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PAR80271 EGYPT. The Ibn Tulun mosque, built in 879, stands as a monument of logic, grace and harmony, in the chaos of the city of Cairo. It is message sent thru the centuries, of the Golden Age of Islam, when Arts and Sciences flourished. 1987.
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akg310631 Fra Angelico, real name Fra Giovanni da Fiesole; 1387-1455. "Saint Peter and Saint Mark", 1433. So-called Tabernacolo dei Linaioli (Flax Makers'Tabernacle), closed state. Tempera on wood, 292 × 176cm with open wings. Inv. no. 879. Florence, Museo di San Marco. Museum: Florence, Museo di San Marco.
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alb10590072 Charles the Simple (879-929). King of West France (898-922). Portrait. 19th-century engraving after a miniature of the 16th-century manuscript "Rois de France", by du Tillet. "Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance", by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
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akg1982536 Fildes, Sir Samuel Luke. 1843-1927. "The widower" (Der Witwer), 1875/76. Öl auf Leinwand, 168,9 × 248,3 cm. Inv. Nr. 879. Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales. Museum: Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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akg1008119 Fra Angelico, eigentl. Fra Giovanni da Fiesole; 1387-1455. "Das Martyrium des Heiligen Markus", 1433. Rechtes Bild von der Predella des Tabernacolo dei Linaioli (Tabernakel der Flachshändler). Tempera auf Holz, 39 x 56 cm. Inv.Nr. 879. Museum: Museo di San Marco., Florenz.
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akg8011111 Mueller, Otto1874 Liebau/Schlesien - 1930 BreslauMädchen am See. Around 1923. Coloured chalk and watercolours on vellum. 50.5 x 66cm. Signed lower right: Otto Mueller. With a blue stamp on the back. Framed. The sheet offered here is listed in the Catalogue Raisonné published by VAN HAM Art Publications in 2020 under cat.rais.-no. P1923/59. We want to thank Dr. Pirsig-Marshall, Münster, for the kind support. Provenance: - Private ownership (until 1986) - Hauswedell & Nolte, Hamburg, auct. 263/1986, lot 879, plate 21 - Private ownership (since 1986) Literature: - Lüttichau, Mario-Andreas von/Pirsig, Tanja: Otto Mueller - Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde und Zeichnungen, Munich/Berlin/London/New York 2008 (CD 2nd ed.), cat.rais.-no. 863 The revised catalogue raisonné of paintings and works on paper will be published in spring 2020 by VAN HAM Art Publications. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 67,23 Euro plus 12,77 Euro VAT EU: 100,84 Euro plus 19,16 Euro VAT Worldwide: 134,45 Euro plus 25,55 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance.
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akg131924 Royaume des Francs occidentaux / Invasions normandes dès 879 / Siège de Paris 885/86. "Le comte Eudes défend Paris contre des Normands, 886". Tableau, 1837, de Victor Schnetz (1787-1870); Huile sur toile, H. 4,65 x L. 5,42. Inv. Nr. MV 2673. Versailles, Galerie des Batailles. Author: JEAN VICTOR SCHNETZ.
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akg5822927 Louis III, King of France (879-82); 863 - Saint-Denis 5.8.882; and his brother and co-regent Carloman, King of France (879-84); d. 12.12.884. - "CHARLOMAN et LOUIS". - No. 117 from a portrait series of a partly mythical genealogical tree of the kings of France, starting with the biblical forefather Adam and ending with King Louis XIII. Copper engraving, anonymous. From: Thomas Blaise (1578-1654), Histoire généalogique des Roys de France depuis la création du monde jusques à présent, enrichie de leurs portraits (...), Le tout extraicte de l'histoire Universelle de Jacques de Charron, Paris (Thomas Blaise) 1630, p. 233. Private collection.
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akg5822928 Louis III, King of West Francia (879-882). 863/65 - Saint-Denis 5. 8. 882. - "LOUIS 3e du nom". - No. 118 from a portrait series of a partly mythical genealogical tree of the kings of France, starting with the biblical forefather Adam and ending with King Louis XIII. Copper engraving, anonymous. From: Thomas Blaise (1578-1654), Histoire généalogique des Roys de France depuis la création du monde jusques à présent, enrichie de leurs portraits (...), Le tout extraicte de l'histoire Universelle de Jacques de Charron, Paris (Thomas Blaise) 1630, p. 235. Private collection.
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akg5822926 Louis II the Stammerer, King of France (877-879); 846 - Compiègne 10.4.879. - "LOUIS 2e du nom". - No. 116 from a portrait series of a partly mythical genealogical tree of the kings of France, starting with the biblical forefather Adam and ending with King Louis XIII. Copper engraving, anonymous. From: Thomas Blaise (1578-1654), Histoire généalogique des Roys de France depuis la création du monde jusques à présent, enrichie de leurs portraits (...), Le tout extraicte de l'histoire Universelle de Jacques de Charron, Paris (Thomas Blaise) 1630, p. 231. Private collection.
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akg5836237 Louis III, King of France (879-82); 863 - Saint-Denis 5.8.882; and his brother and co-regent Caröloman, King of France (879-84); d. 12.12.884. - "LOUIS III ET CARLOMAN / (...) sont sacrés et couronnés, le même jour, dans l'abbaye de Ferrières en Gatinais". - (Ferrières-en-Gâtinais, September 4, 879: Louis III and Carloman crowned kings). Stipple engraving by Ambroise Tardieu (1788-1841). From: (Louis-Samuel) Colart, Histoire de France représentée par tableaux synoptiques et par 70 gravures, employée pour l'éducation des enfans de France, Paris (Ch. Gosselin, Bossange père, Jules Renouard) (1825), Plate 27. Private collection.
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akg5836238 Western Francia / incursions of the Normans united to the "Great Army" from 879. Battle of Montfaucon (Meuse), 888 (victory of King Odos over the Normans). - "EUDES / (...) Dans une rencontre avec les Normands fort de 20,000 hommes sur les Bordes de l'Aisne, Eudes, qui n'avait que 1.000 cavaliers, charge les barbares, et se précipite au milieu de leurs battalions. Frappé par un cavalier qui lui donne un terrible coup de hache sur la tête, il ne doit la vie qu'à la bonté de son armure; en retournant il perce de son épée le Normand et décide par son courage du sorts de la bataille". - (Odo / Eudes, Earl of Paris and Troyes, King of Western Francia from 888 to 898, before 866 - La Fére 1. 1. 898). Stipple engraving by Ambroise Tardieu (1788-1841). From: (Louis-Samuel) Colart, Histoire de France représentée par tableaux synoptiques et par 70 gravures, employée pour l'éducation des enfans de France, Paris (Ch. Gosselin, Bossange père, Jules Renouard) (1825), Plate 29. Private collection.
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akg5836236 Louis II the Stammerer (Louis II le Bègue), from the Carolingian dynasty, King of France (877-879); 846 - Compiègne 10.4.879. - "LOUIS II LE BEGUE / (...) est sacré une deuxième fois au concile de Troyes, par Jean VIII, chasse d'Italie par les partisans de Carloman". - (At the Council of Troyes in 878: Pope John VIII crowns King Louis II a second time on September 7). Stipple engraving by Ambroise Tardieu (1788-1841). From: (Louis-Samuel) Colart, Histoire de France représentée par tableaux synoptiques et par 70 gravures, employée pour l'éducation des enfans de France, Paris (Ch. Gosselin, Bossange père, Jules Renouard) (1825), Plate 26. Private collection.
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akg899193 Francie occidentale (ou Neustrie) / Invasion des Normands à partir de 879 / Siège de Paris 885/86. "Défense de Paris" (et portrait de Charles III le Gros). Lithographie coul., v. 1890. Vignette du "Chocolat Guérin-Boutron". N°15 d'une série sur les rois de France avec portrait en médaillon. Paris, Collection particulière. Museum: Paris, Private Collection.
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akg382393 West Franconian Empire / Invasions of the Great Army of united Normans as of. 879 A.D. Battle of Montfaucon (Meuse), 888 (King Odo's victory over the Normans). Odo in the Battle of Montfaucon. Woodcut (signature illegible), colour added later. From: Charles Lahure, "Histoire populaire de la France", 1866. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg1028973 Francie occidentale (ou Neustrie) / Invasion des Normands à partir de 879 / Siège de Paris 885/86. "Siège de Paris par les Normands 885". Imp. coul. d'ap. dessin de C.Darrigan. In : Gustave Gautherot, L'Histoire de France, v. 1930/35.
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akg5224417 vignette patriotique en l'honneur du 339° Régiment d'Infanterie. (dessin de Louis Muller). - le régiment est constitué à Aurillac à 2 bataillons (39 officiers , 160 sous-officiers et 2 052 caporaux-chef , caporaux et soldats et 163 chevaux et mulets) ; puis passe à 3 bataillons en juillet 1916 à la suite de l'apport d'un bataillon venant du 286° Régiment d'Infanterie. - les chefs de corps du 2 août 1914 au 11 novembre 1918 :. - du 2 août 1914 au 8 octobre 1914 : lieutenant-colonel Vernadet. - du 8 octobre 1914 au 5 août 1916 : lieutenant-colonel de Gail. l'original du JMO ayant été détruit dans un incendie le 10 avril 1915 , au bois de Saulcy (près de Broussey en Woëvre) , tout ce qui précède a été reconstitué de mémoire. - du 5 août 1916 au ... janvier 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du ... janvier 1917 au ... février 1917 : commandant Nerlinger. - du ... février 1917 au 5 mai 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 5 mai 1917 au ... mai 1917 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du ... mai 1917 au 1° juin 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 1° juin 1917 au 7 juin 1917 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 7 juin 1917 au 16 juin 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 16 juin 1917 au 21 juin 1917 : chef de bataillon Hulot. - du 21 juin 1917 au 25 juin 1917 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 25 juin 1917 au 26 juin 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 26 juin 1917 au 6 juillet 1917 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 6 juillet 1917 au 7 juillet 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 7 juillet 1917 au 23 juillet 1917 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 23 juillet 1917 au 14 septembre 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 14 septembre 1917 au 29 septembre 1917 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 29 septembre 1917 au 5 octobre 1917 : commandant Hulot. - du 5 octobre 1917 au 17 octobre 1917 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 17 octobre 1917 au 22 octobre 1917 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 22 octobre 1917 au 5 janvier 1918 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 5 janvier 1918 au 8 janvier 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 8 janvier 1918 au 6 février 1918 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 6 février 1918 au 1° mars 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 1° mars 1918 au 3 mars 1918 : lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 3 mars 1918 au 22 mars 1918 : chef de bataillon Reithinger. - du 22 mars 1918 au 24 mars 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 24 mars 1918 au 25 mars 1918: lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 25 mars 1918 au 11 avril 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 11 avril 1918 au 22 juin 1918: lieutenant-colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 22 juin 1918 au 28 juin 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 28 juin 1918 au 2 juillet 1918 : colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 2 juillet 1918 au 17 juillet 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 17 juillet 1918 au 30 juillet 1918 : colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 30 juillet 1918 au ... août 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du ... août 1918 au 29 août 1918 : colonel Charles Fourlinnie. - du 29 août 1918 au 15 septembre 1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière. - du 15 septembre 1918 au ... septembre ou octobre 1918 : chef de bataillon Reithinger. - du ... septembre ou octobre 1918 au 11 novembre1918 : commandant Antoine Laverrière (promu lieutenant-colonel , le 24 septembre 1918). - les inscriptions au drapeau :. - Picardie 1918. - L'Ailette 1918. - Guise 1918. - les décorations et la cravate portées au drapeau :. - cravate décorée de la Croix de Guerre avec 1 citation à l'ordre de l'armée. (le 1° janvier 1917 , le régiment comporte 2 385 hommes de troupe , répartis entre les classes 1895 et 1916 , et dont l'âge moyen est de 32 ans et 4 mois. l'effectif comprend 1 506 hommes mariés ; 314 n'ont pas d'enfants , 577 ont 1 enfant , 371 ont 2 enfants et 244 ont 3 enfants et plus , soit un total de. 2 105 enfants et 879 célibataires. depuis 23 mois de présence au front le nombre de blessés est de 401 (298 , 1 fois ; 35 , 2 fois et 11 , 3 fois). pour cette même période , 163 citations ont été distribuées (2 à l'ordre de l'Armée , 1 à l'ordre du Corps d'Armée , 7 à l'ordre de la Division , 8 à l'ordre de la Brigade et 145 à l'ordre du Régiment)). (le fanion de commandement du régiment est constitué dans un carré de dentelle du Puy et parvient au régiment en novembre 1917 , alors que. celui-ci vient d'arriver en Italie). (le 1° janvier 1918 , le régiment comporte 2 477 hommes de troupe dont l'âge moyen est de 31 ans et 9 mois. 605 soldats sont présents depuis le début des hostilités. l'effectif comprend 1 109 hommes mariés ; 309 n'ont pas d'enfants , 568 ont 1 enfant , 369 ont 2 enfants , 171 ont 3 enfants et 2 ont 4 enfants et plus , soit un total de 1 829 enfants et 1 058 célibataires. depuis le début des combats , le nombre de blessés est de 519 (425 , 1 fois ; 83 , 2 fois , 10 , 3 fois et 1 , 4 fois). pour cette même période , 599 citations ont été distribuées (2 à l'ordre de l'Armée , 7 à l'ordre du Corps d'Armée , 24 à l'ordre de la Division , 38 à l'ordre de la Brigade et 528 à l'ordre du Régiment). 480 hommes ont reçus 1 citation ; 38 , 2 citations ; 10 , 3 citations et 3 , 4 citations).
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akg5822758 Louis III, King of France (879-82); 863 - Saint-Denis 5.8.882; and his brother and co-regent Carloman, King of France (879-84); d. 12.12.884. - "LOUIS III ET CARLOMAN / ROY XXVII". - 27th king from a series of portraits of the kings of France from Pharamond to Louis XIV. Copper engraving by Jacobus Harrewijn (1660-1727). From: François Eudes de Mezeray (1610-1683), Abrégé chronologique de l'Histoire de France, Amsterdam (Antoine Schelte) 1700. Private collection.
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akg5822757 Louis II the Stammerer, King of France (877-879); 846 - Compiègne 10.4.879. - "LOUIS II. DIT LE BEGUE. / ROY XXVI" - 26th king from a series of portraits of the kings of France from Pharamond to Louis XIV. Copper engraving by Jacobus Harrewijn (1660-1727). From: François Eudes de Mezeray (1610-1683), Abrégé chronologique de l'Histoire de France, Amsterdam (Antoine Schelte) 1700. Private collection.
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akg5117231 Ripoll (Province of Gerona, Catalonia, Spain), Monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll. (Benedictine Abbey founded in 879), Abbey Curch (first construction consecrated in 888, new construction of the 10th century, extended from 1032 under Abbot Oliba Cabreta, after 1855 rebuilt 1886-1893). - Partial view from the north-east. - Photo, 1996.
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akg5117243 Ripoll (Provinz Gerona, Katalonien, Spanien), Monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll. (Benedikinerabtei; 879 gegründet), Abteikirche (erster Bau 888 geweiht; Neubau 10. Jh., Erweiterung ab 1032 unter Abt Oliba Cabreta. Nach Verfall ab 1835 Wiederherstellung 1886-1893), Portal (Mitte 12. Jahrhundert. - Monatsbild April. - Relief. Aus dem Zyklus der Monatsbilder im Portalgewände. Foto, 1996. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg5117235 Ripoll (province of Gerona, Catalonia, Spain), Monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll. (Benedictine Abbey founded in 879), Church (first construction consecrated in 888, new construction of the 10th century, extended from 1032 under Abbot Oliba Cabreta, after decay since 1835 rebuilt 1886-1893). - Interior view . - Photo, 1996.
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akg5117233 Ripoll (province of Gerona, Catalonia, Spain), Monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll. (Benedictine Abbey founded in 879), Church (first construction consecrated in 888, new construction of the 10th century, extended from 1032 under Abbot Oliba Cabreta, after decay since 1835 rebuilt 1886-1893). - Exterior view from the east with the seven apses. - Photo, 1996.
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akg5117239 Ripoll (Provinz Gerona, Katalonien, Spanien), Monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll. (Benedikinerabtei; 879 gegründet), Abteikirche (erster Bau 888 geweiht; Neubau 10. Jh., Erweiterung ab 1032 unter Abt Oliba Cabreta. Nach Verfall ab 1835 Wiederherstellung 1886-1893), Portal (Mitte 12. Jahrhundert. - Monatsbild Juni. - Relief. Aus dem Zyklus der Monatsbilder im Portalgewände. Foto, 1996. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg5117241 Ripoll (Provinz Gerona, Katalonien, Spanien), Monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll. (Benedikinerabtei; 879 gegründet), Abteikirche (erster Bau 888 geweiht; Neubau 10. Jh., Erweiterung ab 1032 unter Abt Oliba Cabreta. Nach Verfall ab 1835 Wiederherstellung 1886-1893), Portal (Mitte 12. Jahrhundert. - Monatsbild Mai. - Relief. Aus dem Zyklus der Monatsbilder im Portalgewände. Foto, 1996. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg4757666 Niederländische Kriegsschiffe, A 877 Flores, A 879 Jacob van Heemskerck.
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alb4162377 Palais de Glace. Jules Chéret, (French, 1836-1932); printed by Imprimerie Chaix. Date: 1891. Dimensions: 1240 × 879 mm. Color lithograph on cream wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb3637237 Marble-top table. Culture: Italian, Florence. Designer: Theophil Hansen (Danish, Copenhagen 1813-1891 Vienna). Dimensions: Height (stand): 30 1/2 in. (77.5 cm); Diameter (table top): 51 in. (129.5 cm). Founder: Cast by Hagenmeyer. Maker: Stand executed by Heinrich Dübell (active ca. 1853-80). Manufactory: Top executed at Opificio delle Pietre Dure, Florence, Italy. Modeler: Bronze sculptures modeled by Josef Dollischek (active 1865-72). Date: ca. 1855-60.When this table arrived at the Metropolitan, it was thought to have been made in Florence about 1880; however, Museum curator James Parker pointed out that the "stand for the table top, which does not resemble [1880s] Italian work, was probably made at about the same time in Vienna, where both table top and stand were in the early years of the twentieth century."[1]Recent research has focused on the stand; the quality of its design and the subtle execution point to Theophil (Theophilus Edvard) Hansen, one of the most important architects of the second half of the nineteenth century. After studying at the Academy in Copenhagen, Hansen won a scholarship in 1838 and traveled to Berlin, where he became an admirer of architect and designer Karl Friedrich Schinkel's work (see the catalogue entries for acc. nos. 1996.30 and 2000.189). Following a stay in Munich, Hansen embarked on a study tour of Italy and Greece, before settling in Vienna in 1846. There he helped construct several public buildings, including the museum of arms and armor at the Viennese arsenal. Hansen soon became one of the most sought-after architects in the Austrian capital. Together with Friedrich von Schmidt and Heinrich von Ferstel, he was part of the triumvirate that dominated Viennese architecture in the 1860s and 1870s.[2] During these years he created the Wiener Stil (Vienna Style), a distinguished and elegant interpretation of High Renaissance art. He also helped design the famous boulevard known as the Ringstrasse. After the Austrian Parliament (1873-83), Hansen's best-known creation may be the imposing Golden Hall at the Vienna Musikverein, of 1867-69, in which the Vienna Philharmonic performs its annual concert on New Year's Day, an event that has been televised around the world for decades and has acquainted millions of music lovers with Hansen's magnificent architecture.During the 1860s Hansen was mainly concerned with the interior decoration of two grand Viennese houses, the Palais Todesco and the Palais Epstein and Ephrussi. His patrons were wealthy men who wanted to showcase their possessions (which symbolized their accomplishments) in the artistically decorated reception rooms of their splendid mansions.[3] The owner of the Palais Todesco, like his colleagues S. M. von Rothschild and Baron Jonas Königswarter, was a powerful Austrian banker and member of the Vienna stock exchange.[4] These elites moved in what has been called a "second society,"[5] a different world from that of the old Austrian aristocracy. Wealth was its basis, and its lifeblood was the practice of unregulated capitalism. In the private office of Eduard Todesco, directly over his desk, was a fresco, The Allegory of Trading. For this sophisticated patron of art, wealth was not only the means to acquire the beautiful things that he wanted but an aspect of his identity.[6]The Museum's table stood in one of the most important public rooms in the Palais Todesco, the Salon, which was located between the Ballroom and the much smaller Boudoir.[7] The Salon was the scene of intimate concerts, as is suggested by the music-making putti on the table's base, and on occasion served as a drawing room where the ladies played cards and socialized while the gentlemen visited the Billiards Room to enjoy smoking, alcoholic beverages, and other amusements. The eight floral compositions on the tabletop probably marked the places of participating card players. The table is part of an ensemble that was specifically created for the Salon by Hansen. In 1866 the suite was described as one of Hansen's finest creations in the "modern" style.[8] The unifying elements are the vase-shaped legs of the chairs and table and the bronze figures decorating them.[9] Not much is known about the Viennese court cabinetmaker Heinrich Dübell, who made the stand; some very diverse furniture by him exists, documenting his workshop's flexibility.[10]The Opificio delle Pietre Dure, the stone-workers' manufactory that made the top, was founded in 1588 by the Medici family in Florence. Late Renaissance tables by the Opificio with pietre dure (hardstone mosaic) tops supported on carved-wood vase-shaped stands with putti decoration could have influenced Hansen.[11] The 1860s, when the table is first recorded, were years of dramatic political change on the Italian peninsula. Tuscany had been ruled by the house of Hapsburg-Lorraine since 1765. After the uprising under Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), Grand Duke Ferdinand IV of Hapsburg-Toscana had to leave Tuscany, which became part of a unified Italy. It is likely that this tabletop was bought shortly before 1860, possibly as a souvenir of some northern visitor's grand tour; many travelers purchased the famous pietre dure panels and had them mounted on stands as console or center tables by cabinetmakers at home. A similar eclectic table is depicted in a portrait of Emperor Francis I of Austria (1768-1835) by Friedrich von Amerling (1803-1887),[12] and there exist several examples of pietre dure tops on later stands in the Chinese (Blue) Salon at Schönbrunn Palace, in Vienna.[13][Wolfram Koeppe 2006]Footnotes:[1] The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Notable Acquisitions, 1982-1983. New York, 1983, p. 36 (entry by James Parker). Parker was following a remark of the donor to Olga Raggio, then the chairman of the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts.[2] George Niemann and Ferdinand Fellner von Feldegg. Theophilos Hansen und seine Werke. Vienna, 1893, p. 114. See also Renate Wagner-Rieger and Mara Reissberger. Theophil von Hansen. Die Wiener Ringstrasse, Bild einer Epoche 8, pt. 4. Wiesbaden, 1980.[3] Eva B. Ottillinger and Lieselotte Hanzl. Kaiserliche Interieurs: Die Wohnkultur des Wiender Hofes im 19. Jahrhundert und die Wiener Kunstgewerbereform. Museen des Mobiliendepots 3. Vienna, 1997, p. 357.[4] Renate Wagner-Rieger and Mara Reissberger. Theophil von Hansen. Die Wiener Ringstrasse, Bild einer Epoche 8, pt. 4. Wiesbaden, 1980, pp. 240-41.[5] Eva B. Ottillinger and Lieselotte Hanzl. Kaiserliche Interieurs: Die Wohnkultur des Wiender Hofes im 19. Jahrhundert und die Wiener Kunstgewerbereform. Museen des Mobiliendepots 3. Vienna, 1997, p. 357.[6] Renate Wagner-Rieger and Mara Reissberger. Theophil von Hansen. Die Wiener Ringstrasse, Bild einer Epoche 8, pt. 4. Wiesbaden, 1980, p. 241.[7] Ibid., p. 219.[8] Gewerbehalle (Stuttgart), no. 2 (1866); cited in Eva B. Ottillinger and Lieselotte Hanzl. Kaiserliche Interieurs: Die Wohnkultur des Wiender Hofes im 19. Jahrhundert und die Wiener Kunstgewerbereform. Museen des Mobiliendepots 3. Vienna, 1997, pp. 357, 359.[9] Eva B. Ottillinger and Lieselotte Hanzl. Kaiserliche Interieurs: Die Wohnkultur des Wiender Hofes im 19. Jahrhundert und die Wiener Kunstgewerbereform. Museen des Mobiliendepots 3. Vienna, 1997, pp. 356, 357, figs. 211-13.[10] On Dübell, see Georg Himmelheber. Die Kunst des deutschen Möbels: Möbel and Vertäfelungen des deutschen Sprachraums von den Anfängen bis zum Jugendstil. Vol. 3, Klassizismus, Historismus, Jugendstil. 2nd ed. Munich, 1983, p. 281, n. 484, figs. 708, 711, 848, 850, 879, 894. For the sculptor Josef Dollischek, see Alois Kieslinger. Die Steine der Wiener Ringstrasse: Ihre Technische und Künstlerische Bedeutung. Die Wiener Ringstrasse, Bild einer Epoche 4. Wiesbaden, 1972.[11] La collezione Chigi Saracini di Siena: Per una storia del collezionismo italiano. Exh. cat., Palazzo del Te, Mantua. Florence, 2000, p. 145.[12] Georg Kugler. Schloss Schönbrunn: Die Prunkräume. Vienna, 1995, p. 66.[13] Ibid., pp. 110-11; for similar pietre dure compositions, see Anna Maria Giusti, Paolo Mazzoni, and Annapaula Pampaloni Martelli. Il Museo dell'Opificio delle Pietre Dure a Firenze. Gallerie e musei di Firenze. Milan, 1978, figs. 19, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29-31, 34-37, 197-221; and Claudio Paolini, Alessandra Ponte, and Ornella Selvafolta. Il bello "ritrovato": Gusto, ambienti, mobili dell'Ottocento. Novara, 1990, p. 452. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg2795224 Passagierflugzeug D 879, Pilot mit Frau.
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akg916355 Karl III., der Einfältige, König von Frankreich (893-923); 879-929.-"Charles le Simple (..)" (Porträt; Karl gibt seine Tochter Gisela Rollo voon Normandie zur Gemahlein; Karl als Gefangener in Péronne 923-929).-/ Farblithographie, um 1910. Sammelbildchen der Firma "Chocolat Lombart". Nr.38 der Serie "Les Rois de France". Museum: Private Collection., Paris.
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akg916378 Ludwig II., der Stammler, König von Frankreich (877-879); 846-879. /-"Louis II le Bègue" (..)" (Porträt; (Ludwig überträgt den Adligen Ländereien; Ludwig bestimmt seine Söhne Ludwig III. und Karlmann zur Thronfolge).-Farblithographie, um 1910. Sammelbildchen der Firma "Chocolat Lombart". Nr.34 der Serie "Les Rois de France". Museum: Private Collection., Paris.
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ibxsuc09672015 Anastasius Bibliothecarius (born 879), briefly antipope as Anastasius III in 855, was a 9th century cleric and church historian, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Anastasius Bibliothecarius (born 879), briefly antipope as Anastasius III in 855, was a 9th century cleric and church historian, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original
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akg7315323 Charles II (823-877), more commonly nicknamed Charles the Bald, was the son of Emperor Louis the Pious from his second wife. It was his mother's attempts to ensure Charles was included in Louis' succession plans that led to the multiple civil wars by Charles' half-brothers against his father.When Charles' father died in 840, another civil war broke out between the emperor's sons, with Charles allying himself with his half-brother Louis the German against the new emperor, Lothair I. They defeated Lothair in 841, and cemented their alliance with the Oaths of Strasbourg and the Treaty of Verdun in 843, where he received the Kingdom of West Francia. His reign was peaceful for many years until 858, when Louis the German invaded West Francia, invited by disaffected nobles wanting to get rid of Charles. Louis the German was eventually repulsed, but other matters preoccupied Charles, such as unsuccessful attempts to seize the kingdoms of his nephews or the repeated rebellions and attacks by the Bretons and Vikings.When Emperor Louis II died in 875, Charles became emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Louis the German, furious he was not chosen, retaliated by invading and devastating Charles' lands, though he died a year later. While travelling back from Italy to defend his lands from his nephew Carloman, son of Louis the German, Charles fell ill and died in 877, with his son Louis the Stammerer (846-879) succeeding him as King of West Francia but not as emperor.
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akg1125018 Ludwig III., König von Frankreich (879-82; teilte sich mit seinem Bruder Karlmann die Herrschaft); 863-Saint-Denis 5.8.882. /-Initiale L. Die Krönung Ludwigs III. und seines Bruders Karlmann, durch den Erzbischof von Sens.-/ Buchmalerei, Frankreich, 13. Jahrhundert. Aus den "Chroniques de Saint-Denis" bzw. "Les Grandes ... Museum: Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève., Paris.
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akg1716729 Malewitsch, Kasimir 1879-1935. "Gota 2-a", 1923/27. (Abguss, 1989, der Rekonstruktion von Poul Pederson aus 80 originalen und 35 rekonstruierten Teilen im Jahr 1978). Gips, 57 × 26 × 36 cm. Inv. DOCAP 1978-879 (1). Centre Pompidou, Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne. Museum: Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne.
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akg4647874 To: Constantine VII. Porphyrogennetos; Byzantine Emperor (913-959).     Constantinople, 905 - ibid., 9. 11. 959. - Solidus Constantine VII, Avers: Christ. - Byzantine, around 945-959. Gold, diameter 1.9 cm, weight 4.35 g. Location: Zaërs, Region Rabat, Morocco. Inv. No. 879. Casablanca, Numismatisches Museum der Bank Al-Maghrib. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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alb9577170 capitals, 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9571602 church of San Miguel archangel, benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees,France, europe.
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alb9571673 capitel,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9575105 capilla de la madre de Dios del Pesebre en la cripta del siglo XI, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , fundado en 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9575118 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9572888 monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9575297 capitals, 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9576384 capitals, 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9577071 Benedictine convent of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, east of the Pyrenees, France, Europe.
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alb9570820 columnas y capiteles,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9573840 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9571412 monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9576242 capitals, 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9574433 columnas y capiteles,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9573082 columnas y capiteles,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9573421 monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9575850 monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9575997 claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9572330 Benedictine convent of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, east of the Pyrenees, France, Europe.
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alb9575043 columnas y capiteles,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9571288 monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9570190 Lateral nave, church of San Miguel archangel, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9576410 capitals, 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9576466 columnas y capiteles,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9574016 capitals, 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9577247 tribuna, claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9570641 Benedictine convent of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, east of the Pyrenees, France, Europe.
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alb9574377 columnas y capiteles,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9569186 iglesia de San Miguel arcangel,nave central,monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9569331 columnas y capiteles,claustro del siglo XII, monasterio benedictino de Sant Miquel de Cuixa , año 879, pirineos orientales,Francia, europa.
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alb9569337 chapel of the mother of God of the Nativity in the crypt of the eleventh century, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa , founded in 879, eastern pyrenees,France, europe.
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alb9569348 capitals, 12th century cloister, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, year 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb9569985 11th century crypt, Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel de Cuixa, founded in 879, eastern pyrenees, France, europe.
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alb4041397 Empress Eugenie de Montijo (1826-1920) arrives in Fontainebleau, December 29, 1859, France, illustration from the magazine L'Illustration, Journal Universel, vol 34, no 879, December 31, 1859. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb2941248 Louis the Stammerer (846-879). King of Western France. Miniature depicting the coronation of Louis II. 14th century. Conde Museum. Chantilly Castle. France.
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akg643221 Phoenician, Iron Age III, 8th-7th century B.C. Statuette of a tambourine player. Fired clay, 17.5 cm tall, 6 cm wide, 5 cm deep. Found in Tyros / Sur (Lebanon). Inv. no. 879. Museum: Beirut, National Archeological Museum.
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akg265968 Charles III le Simple, roi de France. (893-929); 879-929. "Charles III, dit le Simple, de 898 à 923." / "Orgine. Femme de Charles III." / "Raoul, de 923 à 936". gravure sur bois, coloriée, vers 1850, livre d'images (Gangel, Metz), détail . coll. particulière, France.
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akg325512 König, Leo von. 1871-1944. "Asphodelische Stimmung (II) ", 1934. Öl auf Leinwand, 146 × 110,5 cm. Inv. Nr. 879. Braunschweig, Städtisches Museum. Museum: Braunschweig, Städtisches Museum.
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alb3675448 Design for Vis-à-vis/ Calesche, no. 879. Dimensions: sheet: 6 x 9 1/2 in. (15.2 x 24.1 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: 1850-70.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg1002635 Fra Angelico, eigentl. Fra Giovanni da Fiesole; 1387-1455. "Die Anbetung der Könige", 1433. Mittleres Bild aus der Predella des Tabernacolo dei Linaiolo (Tabernakel der Flachshändler). Tempera auf Holz, 39 x 56 cm. Inv.Nr. 879. Museum: Museo di San Marco., Florenz.
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alb3344143 Portrait of Rurik, a Varangian chieftain and founder of Kievan Rus (ca. 830-ca. 879). Museum: A. Pushkin Memorial Museum, St. Petersburg. Author: Alexei Agapievich Osipov.
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akg5213774 Italian, 17th century. "Landscape with the Flight into Egypt". Oil on canvas, 36 x 47 cm. Inv. NM 879. Stockholm, National Museum. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg316748 Liss, Johann c. 1597 - 1631. "Abraham sacrifices Isaac", c. 1624/25. (Genesis 22). Oil on canvas, 66 × 85cm. Inv. no. 879. Venice, Galleria dell'Accademia. Museum: Venice, Galleria dell'Accademia.
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alb1471315 Romanesque Art. Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll. Founded by the Count Wilfred the Hairy in 879 or 880. Sculptural portico. Ripoll. Catalonia. Spain.
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alb1472694 Romanesque Art. Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll. Founded by the Count Wilfred the Hairy in 879 or 880. Historic-artistic monument since 1931. Outside view. Ripoll. Catalonia. Spain.
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alb1471424 Romanesque Art. Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll. Founded by the Count Wilfred the Hairy in 879 or 880. Historic-artistic monument since 1931. Gallery of the cloister. Ripoll. Catalonia. Spain.
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alb1470468 Romanesque Art. Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll. Founded by the Count Wilfred the Hairy in 879 or 880. Historic-artistic monument since 1931. Detail of the sculptural portic representing the King David and four musicians (above) and the second vision of David (below). Ripoll. Catalonia. Spain.
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alb1461396 Romanesque Art. Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll. Founded by the Count Wilfred the Hairy in 879 or 880. Historic-artistic monument since 1931. Partial view of the cloister with a fountain in the foreground . Ripoll. Catalonia. Spain.
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