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Fashion Plate (Angouleme Walking Dress), 1815. Creator: John BellFashion Plate (Angouleme Walking Dress), 1815
Charles de Valois, duc d Angouleme. Creator: Jean MorinCharles de Valois, duc d Angouleme
Portrait of Son Altesse Royale Madame, Duchesse d Angouleme, Daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 1791. After Piat Joseph Sauvage
October - feeding pigs on acorns, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardOctober - feeding pigs on acorns, 15th century, (1939). A peasant couple practice pannage - the releasing of domestic pigs into woodland to feed on acorns or beechnuts
September - an ill-matched couple, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardSeptember - an ill-matched couple, 15th century, (1939). A grey-haired old man surrounded by buzzing flies caresses the hand of a young woman wearing a bridal headpiece as a dog watches through an
July - threshing, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardJuly - threshing, 15th century, (1939). Peasants using flails to thresh wheat. The separated grain is used to make flour. The stalks are then dried to make hay
March - working in the vineyard, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardMarch - working in the vineyard, 15th century, (1939). Two labourers among the bare vine stocks: the man bending over on the left is hoeing the ground to turn the earth over
February - spinning, late 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardFebruary - spinning, late 15th century, (1939). A man takes off his boots to warm his feet by the fire as a woman uses a wheel to spin thread
June - mowing, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardJune - mowing, 15th century, (1939). Peasants mow the wheat. The men use scythes to cut the ears at the bottom while the women hold forks to heap the mown ears into piles
April - lovers in a garden, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardApril - lovers in a garden, 15th century, (1939). April traditionally marked the beginning of spring and was associated with love
December - baking, 15th century, (1939). Creators: Robinet Testard, Jean BourdichonDecember - baking, 15th century, (1939). Man and woman using a long-handled wooden paddle to bake bread in an oven. Behind are balls of raw dough ready to be baked
November - slaughtering the pig, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardNovember - slaughtering the pig, 15th century, (1939). A man pins down the struggling pig and plunges his knife into its throat, severing its jugular vein and carotid artery
August - old woman in wheelbarrow, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardAugust - old woman in wheelbarrow, 15th century, (1939). A peasant with ragged hose pushes a wheelbarrow in which sits a drunken old woman holding a bottle, a fork and a flail for threshing grain
May - wild men jousting, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardMay - wild men jousting, 15th century, (1939). The leafy foliage coves the battling knights bodies like armour, and forms the horses headstalls and caparisons
January - dinner at New Year, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardJanuary - dinner at New Year, 15th century, (1939). The old man sitting and drinking from a bowl symbolises Janus, the god of gates and transitions. Two women, one richly dressed, stand at the table
Marie Therese of Angouleme, Duchesse de Bourbon, early 19th century? Creator: UnknownMarie Therese of Angouleme, Duchesse de Bourbon, early 19th century? Portrait of Marie Therese of Angouleme, Duchesse de Bourbon (1778-1851)
Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angouleme, c1820s. Artist: Zephirin Felix Jean Marius BelliardMgr. Le Dauphin, Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angouleme, c1820s. Louis-Antoine d Artois (1775-1844), was awarded the blue cord and the Cross of the Order of the Holy Spirit
Francis I of France, Francis of Valois and Angouleme (1494-1547), King of France from 1515 to 1547, oil by Jean Clouet
Taking of Mataro by the troops of the Duke of Angouleme, French military (1775-1844), Defiance of The hundred thousand children of Saint Louis sent by the Holy Alliance in 1823
The Place du Murier, with the tower of the Church of St Andre, at Angouleme, France, 1924. Artist: JR RoweThe Place du Murier, with the tower of the Church of St Andre, at Angouleme, France, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]
Louis-Antoine d Artois Duke of Angouleme, c1785. Artist: Joseph BozeLouis-Antoine d Artois Duke of Angouleme, c1785. Louis-Antoine d Artois Duke of Angouleme (1775-1844), awarded the blue cord and the Cross of the Order of the Holy Spirit
Isabella of Angouleme (1187-1246), queen consort to King John. Artist: B EylesIsabella of Angouleme (1187-1246), queen consort of King John (1167-1216). Isabellas marriage to King John took place on August 24, 1200, at Bordeaux, a year after he annulled his first marriage
Duke and Duchess of Angouleme. Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angouleme (1775-1844), married Marie-Therese Charlotte, the only surviving child of Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette, in 1799
Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angouleme and Princess Marie-Therese Charlotte, 1799. Louis-Antoine (1775-1844) married Marie-Therese Charlotte, the only surviving child of Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette
Isabella of Angouleme, (c1187-1246). French-born Isabelle married King John of England in 1200
Isabella, Countess of Angouleme and queen consort of England, (1841). Artist: Ed HargraveIsabella, Countess of Angouleme and queen consort of England, (1841). French-born Isabella of Angouleme (c1187-1246) married King John of England in 1200
Louise de Savoie and Marguerite de Valois, (19th century). French queens Louise de Savoie (1476-1531), mother of King Francis I, and Marguerite de Valois (1553-1615, La reine Margot)
Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angouleme, (1870). Louise de Savoie (1476-1531) was the mother of Francis I. A wood engraving after a miniature from a manuscript in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, Paris