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View from the Quai d Orsay, 1854. Creator: Johan Barthold JongkindView from the Quai d Orsay, 1854
The Garden of the Tuileries on a Winter Afternoon, 1899. Creator: Camille PissarroThe Garden of the Tuileries on a Winter Afternoon, 1899
Paris. - Les Tuileries. - LL, c1910. Creator: UnknownParis. - Les Tuileries. - LL, c1910. Created by Catherine de Medici as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564. From " Paris - Album Artistique", by. [Imp
Giffards balloon exhibited at the Paris Worlds Fair, 1878, (1932). Creator: UnknownGiffards balloon exhibited at the Paris Worlds Fair, 1878, (1932). French engineer Henri Giffard (1825-1882) built a spherical balloon with a gondola accommodating 40 passengers
Panaromic view of the Tuileries and the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Paris, c1920. From Paris - 48 Vues, a booklet of detachable postcard views. [A Papeghin, Paris, c1920]
In The Garden of the Tuileries, 1896. Typogravure after the painting made c1876-1896 by Francois Flameng. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co
Invalid Handing a Petition to Napoleon at the Parade in the Court of the Tuileries Palace. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Les Tuileries, 1915. Artist: Eugene BejotLes Tuileries, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]
The Tuileries Gardens, 1915. Artist: Frank Milton ArmingtonThe Tuileries Gardens, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]
The Tuileries Palace from the Gardens, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]
The Tuileries Gardens, 1915. Artist: Eugene BejotThe Tuileries Gardens, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]
Sunday at the Tuileries, 1831, (1898)
Toy boats at the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest FlammarionToy boats at the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)
The Tuileries under snow and the Carrousel Arch, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest FlammarionThe Tuileries under snow and the Carrousel Arch, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)
Paris, France, c1730. Fragment view of Paris as drawn under the orders of Michel Etienne Turgot. Visible landmarks are the Louvre, the Tuileries, and the Pont Royal over the River Seine
Louis XV at the Tuileries, Paris, 18th century, (1885). Artist: BonnardotLouis XV at the Tuileries, Paris, 18th century, (1885). Louis (1710-1774) as a child being shown around the gardens at the Tuileries. He became king at the age of five
Nuns and Schoolgirls in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1870s-1880s. Artist: Lepine, Stanislas (1836-1892)Nuns and Schoolgirls in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1870s-1880s. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Afternoon in the Tuileries Gardens, 1867. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905)Afternoon in the Tuileries Gardens, 1867. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
First aerial voyage by Charles and Robert, Paris, France, 1783 (1890s). On 1 December 1783, French aeronauts Jacques Charles (1746-1823) and Noel Robert made the first manned (free flight)
The Terrace of the Tuileries, 1807. Artist: Jean Pierre NorblinThe Terrace of the Tuileries, 1807
German military concert in the Garden of the Tuileries, Paris, 15 August 1940
Entry of the Duchess of Orleans in the garden of Tuileries, 1841. Artist: Eugene Louis LamiEntry of the Duchess of Orleans in the garden of Tuileries, 1841. The artist evokes a festival on June 4, 1837 in the honor of Helene de Mecklembourg, who had just married the Duke of Orleans
The Tuileries Gardens, 1858. Artist: William WyldThe Tuileries Gardens, Paris, France, 1858. Ffrom the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
Tear em At The Tuileries, 1863. Artist: John TennielTear em At The Tuileries, 1863. Eugenie says: Ah, Mon Cher Louis! Pray Don t Cram The Poor Little Fellow Any More; It is Positively Cruel