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Caterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Portrait of Catherine de Medici, c1580. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Catherine de Medici, c1580. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Catherine de Medici, c1580. Catherine de Medici (1519-89) was the daughter of Lorenzo de Medici, the duke of Urbino, and his French wife

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Catherine de Medici, Queen of France. Creator: Thomas de Leu

Catherine de Medici, Queen of France. Creator: Thomas de Leu
Catherine de Medici, Queen of France

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Palais de la Reyne Catherine de Medicis, 1650/1655. Creator: Israel Silvestre

Palais de la Reyne Catherine de Medicis, 1650/1655. Creator: Israel Silvestre
Palais de la Reyne Catherine de Medicis, 1650/1655

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Portrait de Catherine de Médicis (1519-1589), reine de France, c1565. Creator: Francois Clouet

Portrait de Catherine de Médicis (1519-1589), reine de France, c1565. Creator: Francois Clouet
Portrait de Catherine de Medicis (1519-1589), reine de France, c1565

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: The 'Massacre of St. Bartholomew' Medal, 1850. Creator: Unknown. The 'Massacre of St

The "Massacre of St. Bartholomew" Medal, 1850. Creator: Unknown. The "Massacre of St
The "Massacre of St. Bartholomew" Medal, 1850. Gold medal..struck by order of the Sacred Convocation of Prelates, held at Bayonne, in 1565, in commemoration of the massacre of St

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: View of the dome of the Palace of the Tuilleries, from Various views of remarkable pla

View of the dome of the Palace of the Tuilleries, from Various views of remarkable places in Italy and France (Diverses vues d endroits remarquables d Italie et de France), 1649-51

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: The palace of Catherine de Medici, called the Tuilleries, from Various views of remark

The palace of Catherine de Medici, called the Tuilleries, from Various views of remarkable places in Italy and France (Diverses vues d endroits remarquables d Italie et de France), 1649-51

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: The Tuileries Garden, 1680. 1680. Creator: Adam Perelle

The Tuileries Garden, 1680. 1680. Creator: Adam Perelle
The Tuileries Garden, 1680

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Fernel, (1497-1558), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Fernel, (1497-1558), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Fernel, (1497-1558), 1830. Jean Francois Fernel (1497-1558) French physician who introduced the term physiology to medicine, was the first person to describe the spinal canal

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: The Massacre of St. Bartholomew, (1572), 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Massacre of St. Bartholomew, (1572), 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew, (1572), 1890. In 1572 a wave of Catholic mob violence, directed against Huguenots during the French Wars of Religion

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Assassination of Henry, Duke of Guise, (December 1588), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Assassination of Henry, Duke of Guise, (December 1588), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Assassination of Henry, Duke of Guise, (December 1588), 1890. Henry I, Duke of Guise (1550-1588) founded the Catholic League and was a key figure in the French Wars of Religion

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Reception Room of Catherine de Medicis, palace of Fontainebleau, France, 1889. Creator

Reception Room of Catherine de Medicis, palace of Fontainebleau, France, 1889. Creator
Reception Room of Catherine de Medicis, palace of Fontainebleau, France, 1889. The apartments of Catherine de Medici (1519-1589), queen of France. Stereocard. [J F Jarvis, Washington DC, USA, 1889]

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Bedroom of Catherine de Medicis, Palace of Fontainebleau, France, 1901. Creator

Bedroom of Catherine de Medicis, Palace of Fontainebleau, France, 1901. Creator
Bedroom of Catherine de Medicis, Palace of Fontainebleau, France, 1901. The apartments of Catherine de Medici (1519-1589), queen of France. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Katharina De Medici, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Katharina De Medici, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Katharina De Medici, (1933). Portrait of Catherine de Medici (1519-1589), Queen of France, wife of Henry II and regent on behalf of their sons Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Catherine de Medici, Queen of Henry II of France, c16th century (1894). Artist: Thomas de Leu

Catherine de Medici, Queen of Henry II of France, c16th century (1894). Artist: Thomas de Leu
Catherine de Medici (1519-1589), Queen of Henry II of France and regent on behalf of their sons Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III, c16th century (1894)

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Francois Duc D Alencon, c1900. Artist: Gunst

Francois Duc D Alencon, c1900. Artist: Gunst
Francois Duc D Alencon, c1900. Francis, Duke of Anjou and Alencon (1555-1584), youngest son of Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Astronomique Discours, 1557 (1947)

Astronomique Discours, 1557 (1947). A copy dedicated to Catherine de Medici bearing the monogram of Henry II and Catherine de Medici. From The Art of the French Book, edited by Andre Lejard

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: The Astrological Column of Catherine de Medici, 1915. Artist: Herbert Hillier

The Astrological Column of Catherine de Medici, 1915. Artist: Herbert Hillier
The Astrological Column of Catherine de Medici, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Catherine de Medicis, 1898

Catherine de Medicis, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Catherine de Medici, Queen of France, (1519-1589)

Catherine de Medici, Queen of France, (1519-1589). Italian-born Catherine de Medici was Queen of France as the wife of King Henry II of France

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Portrait of Francois de Valois, Duke of Alencon, late 1560s. Artist: French Master

Portrait of Francois de Valois, Duke of Alencon, late 1560s. Artist: French Master
Portrait of Francois de Valois, Duke of Alencon, late 1560s. Francis, Duke of Anjou and Alencon (1555-1584) was the youngest son of Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: Political Assembly for Catherine de Medici, 1854-1855. Artist: Gerard de Nerval

Political Assembly for Catherine de Medici, 1854-1855. Artist: Gerard de Nerval
Political Assembly for Catherine de Medici, 1854-1855

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: St Bartholomews Day Massacre, c1810-1870. Artist: Francois Dubois

St Bartholomews Day Massacre, c1810-1870. Artist: Francois Dubois
St Bartholomews Day Massacre, c1810-1870. Found in the collection of the Musee Cantonal Des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: The Colloquy of Poissy in 1561, c1855-1912. Artist: Tony Robert-Fleury

The Colloquy of Poissy in 1561, c1855-1912. Artist: Tony Robert-Fleury
The Colloquy of Poissy in 1561, c1855-1912

Background imageCaterina Maria Romola Di Lorenzo De Medici Collection: St Bartholomews Day Massacre, Paris, 24 August 1572

St Bartholomews Day Massacre, Paris, 24 August 1572
St Bartholomews Day Massacre, Paris, August 1572. The massacre occurred after a failed attempt by the powerful Catholic Guise family to murder the Huguenot (Protestant)


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