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Born #OnThisDay in 1673: #LouiseFrançoisedeBourbon (1673-1743), Princess of Condé, legitimised daughter of #LouisXIV & #MadamedeMontespan
Portrait with daughter Henriette Louise by workshop of #PierreGobert (1662-1744), ca. 1710-5
#Bourbon #MademoiselledeNantes
Born #OnThisDay in 1673: #LouiseFrançoisedeBourbon (1673-1743), Princess of Condé, legitimised daughter of #LouisXIV & #MadamedeMontespan
Portrait by Pierre Gobert (1662-1744), ca. 1710
#Bourbon #MademoiselledeNantes
Le château de Chantilly vue de loin
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#etudiantip #artmajeur #photographe #photo #creativeentrepreneur #destinationphotographer #photographer #femmephotographe #artistsupportpledge #château #Chantilly #patrimoine #Condé #France #jardin #architecture
The Oyster Dinner is a 1735 painting by Jean-François de Troy. The painting was commissioned by Louis XV to decorate the dining room in the lesser apartments at the Palace of Versailles. It includes the first appearance of a champagne bottle in painting. (Musée Condé).
An early advertisement for Valiant Comics' 'SHADOW'.
Which would later turn into 'ShadowMAN', after what was doubtless a very strongly-worded Cease-and-Desist letter from Condé Nast.
Zhu Yilong graces the cover of Condé Nast Traveler May issue under the theme "We move as one."
#朱一龙 #ZhuYilong
Apr 10 Condé Nast Traveler Weibo update: Photos of #ZhuYilong for May Issue #朱一龙 #朱一龍
@awilkinson @TheCapitalVic 👋 We did the same with Forbes, Condé Nast, BBC, and others. DM or hi@sensa.design if you need more details!
An illustration of the fable of The Dog and the Wolf by J. M. Condé, published in New York in 1905 art
It has been popular since antiquity as an object lesson of how freedom should not be exchanged for comfort or financial gain.
En novembre 2017, à Bordeaux, l'esquisse pour Le Repentir du Grand Condé de Michel II Corneille (tableau visible @chantillydomain), mal attribuée, était montée de 300 € à 44 000€. Acquis par @Galerie2Bayser, vu à
@FineArtsParis , il devrait bientôt rejoindre le @MuseeArmee
Chronicles of France: Scene of the Fronde - The Prince of Condé, Eugène François Marie Joseph Devéria, 1829 https://t.co/YJT6ZYmZoa #museumarchive #cmaprints
8 November 1676, birth of Anne-Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon. She was a daughter of Henri-Jules de Bourbon, Prince de Condé, and Anne de Bavière, and forced to marry the Duc du Maine, legitimised son of Louis XIV and la Montespan. #otd
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Pitch your folio 1-on-1 to reps from Stella McCartney, Adidas, Island Records, Condé Nast, Media Arts Lab, RSA Films & more. Apply: https://t.co/MqyTqbsSH6
11 August 1675, birth of Anne-Marie-Victoire de Bourbon. She was the seventh child Henri-Jules de Bourbon, Prince de Condé, and Anne de Bavière. Mademoiselle de Condé never married and died of a lung disease at the age of 25. #otd
@vampirefaun pls don’t die!...
here's some Duke D’Enghien(later the great Condé)to help u stay alive🌈
@EditionsFaton Nouvelle critique sur Primitifs de la photographie du XIXe siècle de Nicole Garnier-Pelle sur Babelio : "Le musée Condé à Chantilly conserve 1400 photographies de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle. L'ensemb..." https://t.co/Aj4luoN3P3 via @babelio
Today we present theater sets and costume designs from 'The Living Arts,' Number 5, published in 1922 by Condé Nast. It was edited and arranged by Lucien Vogel and Michel Dufet, and was printed in Paris at the press of George Lang. More here: https://t.co/kh5kFwkwg0