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Courtiers Collection (page 2)

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Emperor Babur Receiving a Visitor, Folio from a Baburnama (The Book of Babur), ca. 1590

Emperor Babur Receiving a Visitor, Folio from a Baburnama (The Book of Babur), ca. 1590

Background imageCourtiers Collection: The Death of King Dasharatha, the Father of Rama, Folio from a Ramayana, ca. 1605

The Death of King Dasharatha, the Father of Rama, Folio from a Ramayana, ca. 1605

Background imageCourtiers Collection: [In the Mosque of the Damegan / The Eunuchs], 1850s. Creator: Possibly by Luigi Pesce

[In the Mosque of the Damegan / The Eunuchs], 1850s. Creator: Possibly by Luigi Pesce
[In the Mosque of the Damegan/The Eunuchs], 1850s

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Queen Emma of Hawaii and Her Entourage, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Queen Emma of Hawaii and Her Entourage, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Queen Emma of Hawaii and Her Entourage, 1865

Background imageCourtiers Collection: The Imperial Court of Napoleon III, ca. 1866, printed 1940s

The Imperial Court of Napoleon III, ca. 1866, printed 1940s

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Maharana Ari Singh with His Courtiers Being Entertained at the Jagniwas Water Palace, dated 1767

Maharana Ari Singh with His Courtiers Being Entertained at the Jagniwas Water Palace, dated 1767

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Procession of officials and nobles, late 16th-early 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Procession of officials and nobles, late 16th-early 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Procession of officials and nobles, late 16th-early 17th century. Unknown column procession III. Officials and dignitaries take part in a procession in Rome, Italy

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Canute Reproving His Courtiers, 18th-19th century. Creator: Unknown

Canute Reproving His Courtiers, 18th-19th century. Creator: Unknown
Canute Reproving His Courtiers, 18th-19th century. King Cnut supposedly demonstrated to flattering courtiers that being a mere human, the sea would not obey him, and God alone can command the tides

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Canute reproving his Courtiers, c1840. Creator: Francis Holl

Canute reproving his Courtiers, c1840. Creator: Francis Holl
Canute reproving his Courtiers, c1840. King Cnut supposedly demonstrated to flattering courtiers that being a mere human, the sea would not obey him, and God alone can command the tides

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Gentleman and Lady in Court Costume, c1420-1455, (1943). Creator: Pisanello

Gentleman and Lady in Court Costume, c1420-1455, (1943). Creator: Pisanello
Gentleman and Lady in Court Costume, c1420-1455, (1943). Drawing in the Musee Conde, Chantilly, France. From " Europaische Handzeichnungen", (Five Hundred Years of European Drawings)

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Louis XII writing, (c1760). Creator: Unknown

Louis XII writing, (c1760). Creator: Unknown
Louis XII writing, (c1760). King Louis XII of France (1462-1515) writing at a desk, with his courtiers

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Louis XII on his throne, (c1760). Creator: Unknown

Louis XII on his throne, (c1760). Creator: Unknown
Louis XII on his throne, (c1760). King Louis XII of France (1462-1515) dictating a letter to Jean Lemaire (left). On the right stands Boreas

Background imageCourtiers Collection: King Charles Porter and Dwarf, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

King Charles Porter and Dwarf, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
King Charles Porter and Dwarf, (c1872). Engraving of a stone bas-relief over the entrance to Bulls Head Court in London, showing courtiers of King Charles I

Background imageCourtiers Collection: The Assembly before the Hunt, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne Quennell

The Assembly before the Hunt, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne Quennell
The Assembly before the Hunt, (1931). Queen Elizabeth I and courtiers. Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the second - 1500-1799

Background imageCourtiers Collection: Gudgeon Fishing a la Conservatory, 1811

Gudgeon Fishing a la Conservatory, 1811
Gudgeon Fishing a la Conservatory, pub. 1811 (hand coloured engraving). George IV (1762-1830) when Prince Regent at Carlton House



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