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The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. Artist: Jan ProvoostThe Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. The painting was presented to The National Gallery by Queen Victoria at the Prince Consorts wish in 1863. Painting held at The National Gallery, London
The Battle of Qos-qulaq, 1774. Creator: Benoit-Louis PrevostThe Battle of Qos-qulaq, 1774
[Rocky Hillside], 1850s. Creator: Victor Prevost[Rocky Hillside], 1850s
Virgin and Child, ca. 1495-1500. Creator: Jan ProvoostVirgin and Child, ca. 1495-1500
The Crucifixion, ca. 1495. Creator: Jan ProvoostThe Crucifixion, ca. 1495. Mary swoons in Johns arms
Portrait of Adelaide de la Briche (1755-1844), 1790. Creator: Vigee Le BrunPortrait of Adelaide de la Briche (1755-1844), 1790. Private Collection
Iron Works. From Encyclopedie by Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d Alembert, 1751-1765. Private Collection
Antoine Francois Prevost, 1745. Creator: Georg Friedrich SchmidtAntoine Francois Prevost, 1745. Portrait of French priest and translator Antoine Francois Prevost (1697-1763), almoner to the Prince de Conti and author of " Manon Lescaut"
Paul Hervieu and Marcel Prevost, French authors and dramatists, 1905. A photograph from Album de Photographies dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1855-1915, 7th album, Editions MD, Paris
The Glorification of the Virgin, 1524. Artist: Jan ProvoostThe Glorification of the Virgin, 1524. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Francis I, King of France, 1536. Artist: Jacques PrevostFrancis I, King of France, 1536. Francis (1494-1547) ruled France from 1515. He is regarded as Frances fist Renaissance monarch and his kingdom underwent great cultural advances during his reign
The Virgin in Glory, (detail), 1524. Artist: Jan ProvoostThe Virgin in Glory, (detail), 1524
Saint Godelieve, c1485-1529. Artist: Jan ProvoostSaint Godelieve, c1485-1529
The Arrival of Death, c1485-1529. Artist: Jan ProvoostThe Arrival of Death, c1485-1529
Young Barabra, c1808. Artist: PrevostYoung Barabra, c1808. Barabra is an old ethnographical term for the Nubian peoples of Sudan and southern Egypt