EditorialFontevrault Abbey church with the tombs of Henry II Plantagenet, King of England and Count of Anjou, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, who died in Fontevrault in 1204, and their son, King Richard the Lionhearted. Nave of the church.
EditorialLibourne and Navarrins, Plan of Libourne and Navarrenx in the region of Aquitaine in France, Fig. 15, 10th part, after p. 40, Martin Zeiller: Topographia Galliae, oder, Beschreibung und Contrafaitung der vornehmbsten und bekantisten Oerter in dem m?cht...
EditorialEleanor de Guienne Queen of Henry the II. From her Effigy at Fontevraud in France, Grave figure of Eleanor of Aquitaine in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by Charles A. Stothard Jun. Etched by B. Howlett; Published by E. Bray, Fig. 9, 6, after p. 4, Stothar...
EditorialAquitaine of white striped cotton, Left Aquitaine of white striped cotton. Three embroidered lines on the back., anonymous, West-Europa, c. 1880 - c. 1900, geheel, embroidering, l 35 cm ? w 12 cm.
EditorialAquitaine with white lace knitted fabric, with cut-off thumb, Left mitaine with white cotton lace knitted fabric. Three-quarters of the arm length with the thumb cut off. from top to bottom with different rounds of open knitting stitches, wide lanes wi...
EditorialCorbel with Animal Mask with Teeth Fastened on Human Leg from the Monastery Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Grande-Sauve. French, Aquitaine. Date: 1150-1200. Dimensions: 45.7 ? 31.8 ? 59.7 cm (18 ? 12 1/2 ? 23 1/2 in.). Limestone. Origin: .
EditorialInitial P: Saint Bernard Displaying the Host to William of Aquitaine, Unknown, Cambrai, France, about 1260?1270, Tempera colors, gold, silver, and ink, Leaf: 48.1 ? 34.9 cm (18 15/16 ? 13 3/4 in.).
EditorialCorbel with Animal Mask with Teeth Fastened on Human Leg from the Monastery Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Grande-Sauve. French, Aquitaine. Date: 1150-1200. Dimensions: 45.7 ? 31.8 ? 59.7 cm (18 ? 12 1/2 ? 23 1/2 in.). Limestone. Origin: .
EditorialEdward of Woodstock, also knowns as Edward The Black Prince (1330-1376). Eldest son of King Edward III of England, and thus the heir to the English throne. Edward was created Earl of Chester (1333), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Prince of Wales (1343) and P...
EditorialEleanor de Guienne, Grave figure of Eleanor of Aquitaine in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by C. A. Stothard; Etched by C.J. Smith; Published by E. Bray, Fig. 10, according to p. 4, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn); Smith, C. J. (etched); Bray, E. (publ.),...
EditorialAquitaine. Miniature. Edward III Paying Tribute to Philippe IV of France, a.k.a. Phiip the Handsome (1312-1377). AQUITANIA. EDWARD I OF ENGLAND. FELIPE IV EL HERMOSO FRANCIA. FELIPE I DE NAVARRA.
EditorialCorbel with Animal Mask with Teeth Fastened on Human Leg from the Monastery Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Grande-Sauve. French, Aquitaine. Date: 1150-1200. Dimensions: 45.7 ? 31.8 ? 59.7 cm (18 ? 12 1/2 ? 23 1/2 in.). Limestone. Origin: .
EditorialCorbel with Animal Mask with Teeth Fastened on Human Leg from the Monastery Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Grande-Sauve. French, Aquitaine. Date: 1150-1200. Dimensions: 45.7 ? 31.8 ? 59.7 cm (18 ? 12 1/2 ? 23 1/2 in.). Limestone. Origin: .
EditorialInitial 'E': King Edward III granting the Black Prince the principality of Aquitaine. England (London); 1386-1399. Source: Cotton Nero D. VI, f.31. Language: Latin.
Editorial(Detail) Initial E: King Edward III granting the Black Prince the principality of Aquitaine. England (London); 1386-1399. armour,father,son,kneeling,male,manuscript,medieval,seat,king,seated,power,throne,. Source: Cotton Nero D. VI, f.31. Language: Latin.
EditorialEleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of Henry II. Biographical sketches of the queens of Great Britain from the Norman Conquest to the reign of Victoria, or, Royal Book of Beauty. Edited by Mary Howitt. Illustrated, etc. London : Henry G. Bohn, 1851. Source: 10...
EditorialCorbel with Fore Portion of Beast with Bone, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, Overall: 31 x 19 x 14 in. (78.7 x 48.3 x 35.6 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports set around...
EditorialFoliate Corbel, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, Overall: 28 1/8 x 11 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (71.4 x 29.2 x 47 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports set around the perimeter of t...
EditorialCorbel with Two Men with Fingers in Mouths, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, 18 ? 15 1/2 ? 32 in. (45.7 ? 39.4 ? 81.3 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports set around the p...
EditorialFoliate Corbel, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, Overall: 28 1/8 x 11 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (71.4 x 29.2 x 47 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports set around the perimeter of t...
EditorialCorbel with Five Interlaced Hair-Pulling Acrobats, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, Overall: 32 x 15 3/8 x 18 1/2 in. (81.3 x 39.1 x 47 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural support...
EditorialCorbel with Female Figure with Clasped Hands, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, 18 1/2 ? 13 1/2 ? 28 1/2 in. (47 ? 34.3 ? 72.4 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports set arou...
EditorialCorbel with Bearded Figure with Pinecone-Like Objects, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, 18 1/2 ? 14 1/4 ? 37 3/4 in. (47 ? 36.2 ? 95.9 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports...
EditorialCorbel with Animal Mask of Wolf, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, Overall: 32 x 14 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. (81.3 x 37.5 x 49.5 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports set around the...
EditorialCorbel with Two Men with Legs in the Mouth of Two Beasts, ca. 1150?1200, Made in Aquitaine, France, French, Limestone, 18 1/2 ? 14 ? 38 3/4 in. (47 ? 35.6 ? 98.4 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, Mischief and humor abound on the ten architectural supports ...
EditorialLouis I, the Pious, the Fair, and the Debonaire, King of Aquitaine, 778?840. He holds a sceptre and orb, wears a mitre and crown, a rich cope or pluviale over tunics. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from "French Costumes ...
EditorialPepin II, the Younger, King of Aquitaine, 823?c.864. He wears a crown, chainmail tunic and shorts, stockings, and carries a sword and buckler (shield). His squire wears a Phrygian cap, short tunic and stockings, and holds a buckler. Handcoloured copper...
EditorialEleanor of Aquitaine wife of Henry II and mother of Richard I, the Lionhearted, died 1204 in Fontevraud, France Tombs of the Plantagenet Kings Painted stone.
EditorialFontevrault Abbey church with the tombs of Henry II Plantagenet, King of England and Count of Anjou, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, who died in Fontevrault in 1204, and their son, King Richard the Lionhearted. Nave of the church.