EditorialSt. Eustache church, 1532-1637. The ground plan is gothic, the interior Renaissance. With a length of 100 m and 34m high, it is the largest Renaissance church in France. Richelieu was baptised here, as was Moliere and the future Mme. de Pompadour.
EditorialNinon de Lenclos or Anne "Ninon" de l'Enclos, 1616-1705, French author, courtesan and patron of the young Moliere and Voltaire. Handcoloured lithograph after a miniature in the collection of Louis Marie Lante from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix'...
EditorialMOLIERE. JEAN BAPTISTE POQUELIN. ESCRITOR FRANCES. 1622 - 1673. CARTEL DE " TARTUFO " , VERSION ESPA?OLA DE FERNANDO FERNAN GOMEZ. MADRID 1999.
EditorialMoliere?. Attributed to Robert Nanteuil; French, 1623-1678. Date: 1643-1678. Dimensions: 128 ? 102 mm. Black chalk on cream laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialMoliere?. Attributed to Robert Nanteuil; French, 1623-1678. Date: 1643-1678. Dimensions: 128 ? 102 mm. Black chalk on cream laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialMoliere?. Attributed to Robert Nanteuil; French, 1623-1678. Date: 1643-1678. Dimensions: 128 ? 102 mm. Black chalk on cream laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialMoliere?. Attributed to Robert Nanteuil; French, 1623-1678. Date: 1643-1678. Dimensions: 128 ? 102 mm. Black chalk on cream laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialDancer and actress Mlle. Emilie Leverd as Celimene in Le Misanthrope by Moliere, Theatre Francais, 1808. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from Portraits d'Acteurs et d'Actrices dans different roles, F. N...
EditorialAlexandre Damas as Alceste in Le Misanthrope by Moliere, Theatre Francais, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from Portraits d'Acteurs et d'Actrices dans different roles, F. Noel, Paris, 1825.
EditorialClaude Louis Monrose Sr. as Mascarille in L'Etourdi or The Miser by Moliere, Theatre Francais, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from Portraits d'Acteurs et d'Actrices dans different roles, F. Noel,...
EditorialSt. Eustache church, 1532-1637. The ground plan is gothic, the interior Renaissance. With a length of 100 m and 34m high, it is the largest Renaissance church in France. Richelieu was baptised here, as was Moliere and the future Mme. de Pompadour.
EditorialDancer and actress Mlle. Emilie Leverd as Celimene in Le Misanthrope by Moliere, Theatre Francais, 1808. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from Portraits d'Acteurs et d'Actrices dans different roles, F. N...
EditorialAlexandre Damas as Alceste in Le Misanthrope by Moliere, Theatre Francais, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from Portraits d'Acteurs et d'Actrices dans different roles, F. Noel, Paris, 1825.
EditorialClaude Louis Monrose Sr. as Mascarille in L'Etourdi or The Miser by Moliere, Theatre Francais, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from Portraits d'Acteurs et d'Actrices dans different roles, F. Noel,...
EditorialMoliere, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, French dramatist and actor. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Cook from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialMOLIERE. JEAN BAPTISTE POQUELIN. ESCRITOR FRANCES. 1622 - 1673. CARTEL DE " TARTUFO " , VERSION ESPA?OLA DE FERNANDO FERNAN GOMEZ. MADRID 1999.
EditorialMOLIERE, Jean Baptiste Poquelin, llamado (Par?s, 1622-Par?s, 1673). Dramaturgo y actor franc?s. "PRIMERA REPRESENTACION DE LA OBRA EL TARTUFO" (Agosto de 1667). Grabado.
EditorialIn this courtyard of the palace of Alphonse, Prince de Conti, in Pezenas in the Languedoc, Moliere and his company of the " Illustre Th_atre" gave their first performance.
EditorialSt. Eustache church, 1532-1637. The ground plan is gothic, the interior Renaissance. With a length of 100 m and 34m high, it is the largest Renaissance church in France. Richelieu was baptised here, as was Moliere and the future Mme. de Pompadour.