Posts tagged 16th century
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Château de Chenonceaux

From La Vieille France (an older France), written and illustrated by Albert Robida, Paris, 1900.

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Château de Chenonceaux

From La Vieille France (an older France), written and illustrated by Albert Robida, Paris, 1900.

(Source: archive.org.)

Sunday, December 4, 2011
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Fortune with two faces.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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Fortune with two faces.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011
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Nothing more.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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Nothing more.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

(Source: archive.org)

Thursday, September 1, 2011
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Everything is done by Fortune.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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Everything is done by Fortune.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011
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The animals are under his command.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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The animals are under his command.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011
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The opportunity (the favorable moment) of Fortune.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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The opportunity (the favorable moment) of Fortune.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

(Source: archive.org)

Thursday, September 1, 2011
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The triumph of nemesis.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

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The triumph of nemesis.

Jean Cousin, from The book of fortune, introduction and notes by Ludovic Lalanne, Paris, London, 1863.

(Source: archive.org)

Thursday, September 1, 2011
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Venus gazing at her reflection.

After Titian, from Almanach des dames (Ladies’ almanac), Tübingen, Paris, 1822.

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Venus gazing at her reflection.

After Titian, from Almanach des dames (Ladies’ almanac), Tübingen, Paris, 1822.

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Friday, July 29, 2011