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Académie Royale
a history in portraits -
Representations of Renaissance monarchy
Francis I and the image-makers -
The painted face
portraits of women in France 1814 - 1914 -
Artists' images and the self-descriptions of Elisabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orleans (1652 - 1722), the Second Madame
representations of a Royal Princess in the time of Louis XIV and the Regency -
Creole
portraits of France's foreign relations during the long nineteenth century -
Empire of landscape
space and ideology in French colonial Algeria -
The likeness of the king
a prehistory of portraiture in late medieval France -
The likeness of the king
a prehistory of portraiture in late medieval France -
The painted face
portraits of women in France, 1814 - 1914 -
Académie Royale
a history in portraits -
Representations of Renaissance monarchy
Francis I and the image-makers -
The likeness of the king
a prehistory of portraiture in late medieval France -
French paintings of childhood and adolescence, 1848 - 1886
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Eyes of love
the gaze in English and French paintings and novels 1840 - 1900 -
The cultivated woman
portraiture in seventeenth-century France -
The painted face
portraits of women in France ; 1814 - 1914 -
Representations of Renaissance monarchy
Francis I and the image-makers -
The painted face
portraits of women in France ; 1814 - 1914 -
French paintings of childhood and adolescence
1848 - 1886 -
<<The>> cultivated woman
portraiture in seventeenth-century France -
Académie Royale
a history in portraits -
Representations of Renaissance monarchy
Francis I and the image-makers -
Artists' images and the self-descriptions of Elisabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orleans (1652 - 1722), the Second Madame
representations of a royal princess in the time of Louis XIV and the Regency -
Artists' images and the self-descriptions of Elisabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orleans (1652 - 1722), the Second Madame
representations of a royal princess in the time of Louis XIV and the Regency -
Representations of Renaissance monarchy
Francis I and the image-makers