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  • Bague de la collection "Eboulis" thierry Vendome<br />
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Ring, consisting of 3 square profile rings in yellow gold with rubies and diamonds, from the Eboulis Collection, by Thierry Vendome, jeweller, Paris, France. In this latest collection, the shapes and rhythms of the stones themselves have inspired the design of the modular rings, with organic, gravity-defying flow. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ring, consisting of 3 square profile rings in yellow gold with rubies and diamonds, from the Eboulis Collection, by Thierry Vendome, jeweller, Paris, France. In this latest collection, the shapes and rhythms of the stones themselves have inspired the design of the modular rings, with organic, gravity-defying flow. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ring, consisting of 3 square profile rings in yellow gold with rubies and diamonds, from the Eboulis Collection, by Thierry Vendome, jeweller, Paris, France. In this latest collection, the shapes and rhythms of the stones themselves have inspired the design of the modular rings, with organic, gravity-defying flow. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ring, consisting of 3 square profile rings in yellow gold with rubies and diamonds, from the Eboulis Collection, by Thierry Vendome, jeweller, Paris, France. In this latest collection, the shapes and rhythms of the stones themselves have inspired the design of the modular rings, with organic, gravity-defying flow. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ring, consisting of 3 square profile rings in yellow gold with rubies and diamonds, from the Eboulis Collection, by Thierry Vendome, jeweller, Paris, France. In this latest collection, the shapes and rhythms of the stones themselves have inspired the design of the modular rings, with organic, gravity-defying flow. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ring, consisting of 3 square profile rings in yellow gold with rubies and diamonds, from the Eboulis Collection, by Thierry Vendome, jeweller, Paris, France. In this latest collection, the shapes and rhythms of the stones themselves have inspired the design of the modular rings, with organic, gravity-defying flow. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Collection Hall displaying plants and artefacts from French Overseas Territories, in the Jardin d'Agronomie Tropicale, or Garden of Tropical Agronomy, in the Bois de Vincennes in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, postcard from the nearby Musee de Nogent sur Marne, France. The garden was first established in 1899 to conduct agronomical experiments on plants of French colonies. In 1907 it was the site of the Colonial Exhibition and many pavilions were built or relocated here. The garden has since become neglected and many structures overgrown, damaged or destroyed, with most of the tropical vegetation disappeared. The site is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen / Musee de Nogent sur Marne
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  • Collection Hall displaying wood from French Overseas Territories, in the Jardin d'Agronomie Tropicale, or Garden of Tropical Agronomy, in the Bois de Vincennes in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, postcard from the nearby Musee de Nogent sur Marne, France. The garden was first established in 1899 to conduct agronomical experiments on plants of French colonies. In 1907 it was the site of the Colonial Exhibition and many pavilions were built or relocated here. The garden has since become neglected and many structures overgrown, damaged or destroyed, with most of the tropical vegetation disappeared. The site is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen / Musee de Nogent sur Marne
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  • Collection of Lluis Bassat in the headquarters of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Catalonia, in La Nau Gaudi, or the Gaudi Warehouse of the Mataronense Workers' Cooperative, a bleaching warehouse for a yarn factory, designed in 1878 by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, in Mataro, Catalonia, Spain. The building, built for the textile cooperative La Obrera Mataronense, uses wooden parabolic arches. Gaudi had originally planned homes, an assembly hall and a factory in an extended socialist project, although his plans were uncompleted. The building was restored in 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Collection of Lluis Bassat in the headquarters of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Catalonia, in La Nau Gaudi, or the Gaudi Warehouse of the Mataronense Workers' Cooperative, a bleaching warehouse for a yarn factory, designed in 1878 by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, in Mataro, Catalonia, Spain. The building, built for the textile cooperative La Obrera Mataronense, uses wooden parabolic arches. Gaudi had originally planned homes, an assembly hall and a factory in an extended socialist project, although his plans were uncompleted. The building was restored in 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Collection room, storing fragments excavated at the Caune de l'Arago or La grotte de Tautavel, at the Centre Europeen de Recherches Prehistoriques (CERP) at the Musee de Tautavel - Centre Europeen de Prehistoire, Tautavel, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The Arago Cave, in a limestone cliff in the Gorges du Gouleyrous in the Corbieres Massif, contains the remains of the Tautavel Man, a subspecies of Homo Erectus, 450,000 years old, along with further evidence of stone age activity. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Collection room, storing fragments excavated at the Caune de l'Arago or La grotte de Tautavel, at the Centre Europeen de Recherches Prehistoriques (CERP) at the Musee de Tautavel - Centre Europeen de Prehistoire, Tautavel, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The Arago Cave, in a limestone cliff in the Gorges du Gouleyrous in the Corbieres Massif, contains the remains of the Tautavel Man, a subspecies of Homo Erectus, 450,000 years old, along with further evidence of stone age activity. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cyril Calvet, assistant heritage conservator, holding an animal skull in the Collection Room, storing fragments excavated at the Caune de l'Arago or La grotte de Tautavel, at the Centre Europeen de Recherches Prehistoriques (CERP) at the Musee de Tautavel - Centre Europeen de Prehistoire, Tautavel, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The Arago Cave, in a limestone cliff in the Gorges du Gouleyrous in the Corbieres Massif, contains the remains of the Tautavel Man, a subspecies of Homo Erectus, 450,000 years old, along with further evidence of stone age activity. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • 'Los Alambres', 2012, sculpture in iron and iron wire by Aurora Carbonell, from the Morente Carbonell Collection, exhibited in the Palace of Charles V, Alhambra, Granada, Andalusia, Southern Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • 'Toro alambrao', 2012, sculpture of a bull in iron and iron wire by Aurora Carbonell, from the Morente Carbonell Collection, exhibited in the Palace of Charles V, Alhambra, Granada, Andalusia, Southern Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Collection of Lluis Bassat in the headquarters of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Catalonia, in La Nau Gaudi, or the Gaudi Warehouse of the Mataronense Workers' Cooperative, a bleaching warehouse for a yarn factory, designed in 1878 by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, in Mataro, Catalonia, Spain. The building, built for the textile cooperative La Obrera Mataronense, uses wooden parabolic arches. Gaudi had originally planned homes, an assembly hall and a factory in an extended socialist project, although his plans were uncompleted. The building was restored in 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Collection of Lluis Bassat in the headquarters of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Catalonia, in La Nau Gaudi, or the Gaudi Warehouse of the Mataronense Workers' Cooperative, a bleaching warehouse for a yarn factory, designed in 1878 by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, in Mataro, Catalonia, Spain. The building, built for the textile cooperative La Obrera Mataronense, uses wooden parabolic arches. Gaudi had originally planned homes, an assembly hall and a factory in an extended socialist project, although his plans were uncompleted. The building was restored in 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nicolo Paganini, 1782-1840, Italian composer, conducting, with his violin, pen and ink sketch, c. 1830, by Louis Boulanger, 1806-67, French artist. Collection BNF. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971, Russian composer, pianist and conductor, at the piano, sketch by Alexandre Benois, 1911. Collection BNF. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Collection Maitre Rey, a private collection of 211 paintings amassed by a Perpignan notary who knew many famous artists in the early 20th century, exhibited in the Musee d'Art Hyacinthe Rigaud, an art gallery housed in the Hotel de Lazerme, a private mansion built in the 18th century by the marquis Etienne de Blanes and bought in 1827 by Joseph de Lazerme, and the Hotel de Mailly, on the Rue de l'Age, Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The museum was renovated and reopened in 2017 and houses 3 exhibitions: Gothic Perpignan, Baroque Perpignan and Modern Perpignan, including works by local artists Hyacinthe Rigaud and Aristide Maillol. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer of Impressionist music, c. 1905-08, heliograph after a photograph by Otto. Heliography is a photographic process using bitumen of Judea, which hardens in proportion to exposure to light. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Paul Claudel, 1868-1955, French poet, dramatist and diplomat, brother of Camille Claudel, c. 1920, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971, Russian composer and conductor and Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer of Impressionist music, at Debussy's house in 1910, photograph by Erik Satie, 1866-1925, French composer. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Johann Strauss II, 1825-99, Austrian composer and Johannes Brahms, 1833-97, German composer, at Bad Ischl, an Austrian spa town in Salzkammergut, c. 1890, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Edvard Grieg, 1843-1907, Norwegian composer of Romantic music, c. 1890, photograph by Charles Gerschel, 1871-1948. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Concert champetre or pastoral concert, with group of musicians in a countryside setting, 18th century engraving after a painting by Antoine Watteau, 1624-1721, Rococo painter. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer of Impressionist music and Emma Bardac, 1862-1934, singer and mistress of both Gabriel Faure and Claude Debussy, on a garden bench in 1914, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Marcel Proust, 1871-1922, French novelist and essayist, leaving the Vermeer exhibition at the Musee du Jeu de Paume in Paris, in April or May 1921, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Debureau, born Jean-Gaspard Deburau, Bohemian-French mime artist who performed at the Theatre des Funambules, posing as a pleading Pierrot, photograph by Nadar, born Gaspard Felix Tournachon, 1820-1910, taken late 1854 - early 1855. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Frederic Mistral, 1830-1914, French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language, c. 1890, photograph by Lefranc. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Joris-Karl Huysmans, born Charles-Marie-Georges Huysmans, 1848-1907, French novelist, c. 1900, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Charles-Henri-Valentin Morhange, known as Alkan, 1813-88, French composer and pianist, seen from behind in a photograph of 1860, wearing coat, top hat and holding an umbrella. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Alexander Borodin, 1833-87, Russian Romantic composer, Russian engraving, c. 1890, after a painting by Ilya Repin, 1844-1930, Russian Realist painter. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Joseph Bernard, engraving after Andre Bouys, 1656-1740, French portrait painter and mezzotint engraver. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Allegory of Johann Christian Bach, 1735-82, German Classical composer, after a drawing by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1791. An allegorical figure stands on a plinth with a medallion portrait of Bach and a putto playing a lyre. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, German Baroque composer, holding a musical score, painting, 1746, by Elias Gottlob Haussmann, 1695-1744, German Baroque painter. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, German Classical and Romantic composer and pianist, engraving, early 19th century, by Tejeek. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Hector Berlioz, 1803-69, French Romantic composer, leaning on his music stand, late 19th century drawing for a planned statue.<br />
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  • Portrait of Hector Berlioz, 1803-69, French Romantic composer, engraving by Emile Pierre Metzmacher, 1815-90, French engraver, after a photograph by Felix Nadar, 1820-1910, French photographer. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Hector Berlioz, 1803-69, French Romantic composer, with his baton raised, in a Russian photograph of 1867. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Frederic Chopin, 1810-49, Polish Romantic composer, drawing, 1847, by Rudolph Lehmann, 1819-1905, German-English portrait artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Frederic Chopin, 1810-49, Polish Romantic composer, painting, 1848, by Anton Kolberg. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Frederic Chopin, 1810-49, Polish Romantic composer, in contemplative pose, drawing, 1840, by T Kwiatkowski, Polish artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Frederic Chopin, 1810-49, Polish Romantic composer, in a Daguerreotype of 1849, from the Institut F Chopin de Varsovie or Warsaw Chopin Institute. The Daguerreotype was an early form of photography introduced by Louis Daguerre and used 1835-60. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Carl Czerny, 1791-1857, Austrian composer and pianist of Czech origin, engraving, 1856. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Marriage certificate of Francois Couperin, 1668-1733, French Baroque composer, and Marie-Anne Ansault, 1689, from the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, German Classical and Romantic composer and pianist, walking in the street of Vienna, drawing by Loyser. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, German Classical and Romantic composer and pianist, engraving after a drawing by Edouard Hamman, 1819-88, Belgian painter and engraver. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, German Classical and Romantic composer and pianist, engraving after the painting by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1781-1858, German painter. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Alban Berg, 1885-1935, Austrian composer, in a photograph taken in the 1930s. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, German Baroque composer, playing the organ, painting. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Anton Bruckner, 1824-96, Austrian composer, late 19th century photograph. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Jeanne Bourgeois, known as Mistinguett, 1875-1956, French actress and singer, photograph, c. 1910, retouched with gouache and watercolour paint. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Nicolo Paganini, 1782-1840, Italian composer, with his violin, pen and ink sketch, c. 1830, by Louis Boulanger, 1806-67, French artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Leopold and Wolfgang Mozart, playing the violin and the piano, watercolour painting, 1764, by Louis de Carmontelle, 1717-1806. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • The Mozart family, with Maria Anna and Wolfgang playing a duet at the piano and Leopold Mozart with his violin, engraving by Jos Lacroix, 1780-81. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known as Moliere, 1622-73, French playwright and actor, 18th century engraving by Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet, 1731-97, French engraver, after a portrait by Sebastien Bourdon, 1616-71, French painter and engraver. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Arthur Honegger, 1892-1955, Swiss composer, photograph taken at the Theatre du Jorat in Mezieres, Switzerland, by Robert Rigassi in 1921. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Giacomo Puccini, 1858-1924, Italian composers of opera, photograph taken c. 1900 at Studio Bertierl. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Jacques Offenbach, 1819-80, German-born French Romantic composer, playing the cello in 1850, engraving after Alexandre Laemlein, 1813-71, French artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Pastoral concert, with a lute player, a guitarist and a woman singing, in a garden setting with children and a pet dog, late 19th century engraving. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • A group of Alpinistes or mountain climbers, c. 1880, with Pierre Gaspard, 1834-1915, French mountain guide, in the front left. The gentleman climbers pose with their guide and their ice axes on a snowy peak in the French Alps. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Construction of the Eiffel Tower and the exhibition buildings for the World Fair of 1889, held in Paris on the Champ de Mars, on the 100th anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille, photograph, July 1888. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • 'Reunion de 35 tetes diverses', or '35 Expressive Heads', engraving after the painting of 1824 by Louis-Leopold Boilly, 1761-1845, featuring 35 heads with varying comical expressions and grimaces. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • The newly erected Eiffel Tower lit up during the World Fair of 1889, painting. The Eiffel Tower was the symbol of the fair, serving as entrance arch to the main Champ de Mars site. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Christopher Columbus, 1450-1506, Italian navigator and explorer, engraving, 19th century.  Under the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, Columbus completed 4 voyages across the Atlantic Ocean and initiated the Spanish colonisation of the New World. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Guy de Maupassant, 1850-93, French short story writer, photograph taken by Autin in Paris, c. 1880. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Screening of 'Un debut au music-hall', a silent film directed by Georges Monca, 1889-1940, for Pathe in 1910, with orchestra playing and audience watching, photograph. Between 1908 and 1920, Monca directed over 300 films for Pathe, many of them comedies. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Johann Strauss II or Johann Strauss the Younger, 1825-99, Austrian composer, photograph taken c. 1894. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer, and his daughter Chouchou riding in a horse-drawn carriage in Jersey in the Channel Islands, photograph. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer, at the piano in the home of his friend Lucien Fontaine, photograph taken August 1898. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer, and his daughter Chouchou on the beach at Houlgate, France, photograph, 1911. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer, at his desk in his home at 80 Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France, photograph. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-91, Austrian Classical composer, aged 20, engraving, 19th century. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer, and his daughter Chouchou with her toys, photograph, c. 1912. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer, in Pourville, Northern France, photograph taken 1904. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Masked ball in the Diana Hall in the Diana Baths in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria, c. 1880, engraving. When not used for bathing, the swimming pool would be covered and the hall used for concerts or dances. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Le Conservatoire National de Musique et de Declamation, or the Paris Conservatory, a college of music and dance founded in 1795, photograph taken by Pirou in 1895 to celebrate the centenary of the conservatory. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-91, Austrian Classical composer, as a young child playing the piano, engraving, 19th century. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, French composer, at the house of Pierre Louys, 1870-1925, French poet and erotic writer, with Zohra ben Brahim, Louys' Algerian muse, photograph taken by Pierre Louys in 1897. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Gabriel Faure, 1845-1924, French composer, c. 1920, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Marcel Proust, 1871-1922, French novelist and essayist, seated on a couch, c. 1900, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • People dancing the Grand Galop composed by Johann Strauss, in a Vienna ballroom with the orchestra playing on the balcony, 1839, print by Anton Geiger after Johann Christian Schoeller. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Interior of a cafe in Vienna with men drinking coffee and reading newspapers, c. 1850, painting. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Jules Massenet, 1842-1912, French composer of operas, c. 1900, photograph by Pierre Petit. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of dancers from the 'Revue Negre' at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris, 1927, photographer unknown, in front of the Bal Negre poster of 1927 designed by Paul Colin, 1892-1986. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Members of the 'Compagnons du Devoir' or Workers Association of Journeymen of Duty, a form of guild, holding copies of La Guerre Sociale and L'Humanite, communist and antimilitarist newspapers, in 1909, photographer unknown. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • 'Bal a la Francaise', a French ball with King Louis XIV, 1638-1715, and his court, and in the foreground Marc-Antoine Charpentier, 1643-1704, French Baroque composer, holding the score of his piece 'Strasbourg Menuet', engraving, 1682, published by Landry. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of King Louis XIV, 1638-1715, wearing the costume of a Roman Emperor, engraving by Le Bossu after Corneille. Copyright Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait de Bela Bartok, 1891-1945, Hungarian composer and pianist, pencil drawing, 1936, by Beni Ferenczy, 1890-1967, Hungarian graphic artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Johannes Brahms, 1833-97, German composer and pianist, printed on a card after a drawing by Paul Rohrbach, 1876. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, German Classical and Romantic composer and pianist, at the piano, illustration, c. 1850. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Allegory of the inspiration of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, German Classical and Romantic composer and pianist, engraving, 1860, after the portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1781-1858, German painter. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Hector Berlioz, 1803-69, French Romantic composer, drawing, 1860, by Alphonse Legros, 1837-1911, French artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Musical score for a Mazurka or Polish folk dance, Op. 59 Nr. 2., with annotations and amendments. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Frederic Chopin, 1810-49, Polish Romantic composer, sketch, 1840, by Eugene Delacroix, 1798-1863, French Romantic artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Emmanuel Chabrier, 1841-94, French Romantic composer and pianist, with his family, in a photograph taken c. 1880. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Francois Couperin, 1668-1733, French Baroque composer and organist of the King's Chapel, engraving by Flipart after a painting by Andre Bouys, 1656-1740, French portrait painter and mezzotint engraver. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Allegory of the inspiration of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, German Classical and Romantic composer and pianist, engraving by Francois Joseph Aime de Lemud, 1817-87, French artist. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Anton Bruckner, 1824-96, Austrian composer, in a late 19th century photograph. Copyright © Collection Particuliere Tropmi / Manuel Cohen
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