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Fénélon returns a Stolen Cow to a Peasant, c19th century. Creator: Louis HersentFenelon returns a Stolen Cow to a Peasant, c19th century
Fenelon, n.d. Creator: Jean-Baptiste de GrateloupFenelon, n.d
Fountain at St. Sulpice, 1851. Creator: Charles MarvilleFountain at St. Sulpice, 1851. [Fontaine Saint-Sulpice in Paris, designed by Louis Visconti and constructed between 1843 and 1848]. Salted paper print
Place Saint-Sulpice, 1842 / 50, printed 1965. Creator: Hippolyte BayardPlace Saint-Sulpice, 1842/50, printed 1965. [Fountain of the Four Bishops in Paris, designed by Joachim Visconti, and depicting Jacques-Benigne Bossuet, Francois Fenelon
Portrait of Fenelon, 1793. Creator: Pierre Michel AlixPortrait of Fenelon, 1793
Landscape with a Scene from Fenelons Telemaque, 1780
The Sorrow of Telemachus, 1783. Creator: Angelica KauffmanThe Sorrow of Telemachus, 1783
Fenelon, (1651-1715), 1830. Creator: UnknownFenelon, (1651-1715), 1830. Francois Fenelon (1651-1715) French Roman Catholic archbishop, theologian, poet and writer, ordained as a priest in 1675. In 1689 Louis XIV
C. Fleuri, (1640-1723), 1830. Creator: UnknownC. Fleuri, (1640-1723), 1830. Claude Fleury (1640-1723) French ecclesiastical historian educated at College de Clermont selected by Louis XIV as tutor of the princes of Conti
Fenelon returns a Stolen Cow to a Peasant. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Francois Fenelon, French Catholic archbishop, theologian, writer and poet, c18th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
Delamothe Fenelon, 1777. Artist: T CookDelamothe Fenelon, 1777. Francois de Salignac de la Mothe, more commonly known as Francois Fenelon (1651-1715), was a French Roman Catholic theologian, poet and writer
Francois Fenelon, French Roman Catholic theologian, poet and writer, (1833). Artist: J ThomsonFrancois Fenelon, French theologian, poet and writer, (1833). Francois de Salignac de la Mothe, more commonly known as Francois Fenelon (1651-1715), was a French Roman Catholic theologian