RMDC02KR–Celebration after George Washington's inauguration, New York City, 1789. Hand-colored woodcut of a Howard Pyle illustration
RMD979Y3–Pierre Etienne Lesueur On July 12, 1789 Carnavalet Museum - Paris
RM2CC53EB–French Revolution: Louis XVI being brought to Paris, October 6th 1789, print by John Wells, 1789
RMR67T38–THE STORMING OF THE BASTILLE, 14 July 1789.
RMEYF088–Storming of the Bastille, july 14th 1789 German. Defensive structure of the wall of Charles V, built in the sixteenth century, the Bastille became under Richelieu a prison , and therefore an arbitrary symbol of monarchical power, since enough of a simple
RMEEP0FY–The Storming of the Bastille, Paris, France, 14 July 1789, portrayed here as being stormed by the military. After a contemporary work.
RMKRCCK7–Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). French painter in the Neoclassical style. French Revolution. The Tennis Court Oath (June 20, 1789). Painting. Carnavalet Museum. Paris. France.
RM2AYG4BX–Combat devant L'Hôtel de Ville, le 28 juillet 1830 - Fight in front of the Town Hall, July 28, 1830 Victor Schnetz 1787-1870, France, French,
RMBP2827–1789. DAN - IRON SHOVELS FOUND NEAR THE ALTAR, PROBABLY USED FOR KINDLING THE FIRE AND REMOVING ASHES
RMDTFCH5–Petrus Camper (1722-1789)
RMGG2A2K–Vanguard of women heading to Versailles, on October 5, 1789, precisely at noon. France, 1789 French Revolution
RMPTD6T9–Kitagawa Utamaro, Gin Sekai / The Silver World, Circa 1789-1791, Woodblock prints with metallic pigments, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA.
RM2ADYXMK–Map of Ceylon, circa 1789
RMG3B2DM–Parisiennes of 1789
RM2FBE83B–The French Revolution. The Storming of the Bastille by Jean-Pierre Houël, watercolour, 1789
RMTA3BEG–Mutiny of the crew of the British ship 'Bounty' in 1789. Drawing from the 'Mariner's Marvellous Magazine'.
RM2B01D01–China/Vietnam: Battle at the Thọ Xương River, between Chinese and Vietnamese forces during the Qing invasion of Vietnam. Engraving, c. 1788-1789. In 1788 a large Qing army was sent south to restore Lê Mẫn Đế (Lê Chiêu Thống) to the Vietnamese throne. They succeeded in taking Thăng Long (Hà Nội, Hanoi) and putting Emperor Lê Chiêu Thống back on the throne. This situation did not last long as the Tây Sơn leader, Nguyễn Huệ, launched an attack against the Qing forces while they were celebrating the Chinese New Year festival of the year 1789. The Chinese were completely defeated.
RM2JYY4GG–French revolutionary women march to the Palace at Versailles 1789
RMD979BG–Jean-Baptiste Lallemand La prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789 Carnavalet Museum - Paris
RM2HTE5HX–The Storming of the Bastille, July 14th 1789, oil on canvas painting by Henry Singleton, 1789
RFFBXFKD–FRANCE showing provinces <1789. CORTAMBERT, 1880 antique map
RMEYF0PY–Storming of the Bastille, july 14th 1789 German. Defensive structure of the wall of Charles V, built in the sixteenth century, the Bastille became under Richelieu a prison , and therefore an arbitrary symbol of monarchical power, since enough of a simple
RMD3EX3D–The Storming of The Bastille, Paris, France, 14th July, 1789.
RMDRR4DA–Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, August 26, 1789. It is a fundamental document of French Revolution.
RMCXPN31–STORMING OF THE BASTILLE, Paris, 14 July 1789
RMDC9FTJ–The Storming of the Bastille, 14 july 1789. Bronze relief at the 'Monument to the Republic', Place de la République, Paris
RMDTFCD9–Petrus Camper (1722-1789)
RMCW8NEE–French revolution of 1789, illustrations
RM2F61XHG–Reflecting Telescope, 1789
RMMKJE7M–Revolution Poster 1789
RMKGW27X–A sea Port late 18th Century Claude Joseph Vernet 1714 –1789 French painter France
RME5WBBX–Washington's reception by the ladies, on the bridge at Trenton, N.J. April, 1789 on his way to New York to be inaugurated first President of the United States.
RMD88A0C–EDINBURGH CASTLE/1789
RM2FBE85A–The Storming of the Bastille, anonymous artist, oil on canvas, 1789-91
RMFD7MA4–Duchess of Polignac, 1789
RM2B01CYW–China/Vietnam: Battle of the Phu Luong River during the Qing invasion of Vietnam. Engraving, c. 1788-1789. In 1788 a large Qing army was sent south to restore Lê Mẫn Đế (Lê Chiêu Thống) to the Vietnamese throne. They succeeded in taking Thăng Long (Hà Nội, Hanoi) and putting Emperor Lê Chiêu Thống back on the throne. This situation did not last long as the Tây Sơn leader, Nguyễn Huệ, launched an attack against the Qing forces while they were celebrating the Chinese New Year festival of the year 1789. The Chinese were completely defeated and Nguyễn Huệ was proclaimed Emperor Quang Trung.
RM2JYY4GK–French revolutionary women march to the Palace at Versailles 1789
RMH3DD6M–THE MURDER OF FLESSELLES, JULY 14, 1789
RMT5EN72–William Nutter, The Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789, 1792, etching, French revolution engraving
RFFDB1N8–FRANCE NORTH WEST: showing departements. Inset <1789 Provinces, 1920 old map
RMHYJG85–John Adams (30 October 1735 – 4 July 1826) was an American lawyer, author, statesman and diplomat. He served as the second President of the United States (1797–1801), the first Vice President (1789–1797), and as a Founding Father was a leader of American independence from Great Britain.
RFD7729A–Assembly of Versailles, France, 5th May 1789, woodcut from 1880
RMDNGWAF–Carl Frederik von Breda, Double portrait 1789 Oil on canvas. Nordiska Museet.
RMCXD9WX–FRENCH REVOLUTION 1789 contemporary print showing The Terror
RMDC9GCW–The Tennis Court Oath, 20 june 1789, bronze relief at the 'Monument to the Republic', Place de la République, Paris.
RMDTFT9T–Calceolaria fothergillii, William Aiton, 1789.
RMCW8NF3–French revolution of 1789, illustrations
RM2F61DTP–Notre-Dame de Paris, 1789
RMMKJE7J–French Revolution Women 1789
RMEYF085–The Tennis Court Oath, June 20th 1789 The deputy of middle class, reunited as an national assembly around Bally, in the tennis court oath in Versailles. David was charged by the Constitution to commemorate the event. HIs big canvas stayed at the preparato
RMPJ2XN7–La Fayette kisses Marie Antoinette's hand. 1789
RMD883X9–Frenchwoman 1789
RMG2MT0F–the oath of ball games,Maximilien Robespierre,the French Revolution,1789
RMFD7MA6–French Revolution: Storming of the Bastille on 14.07.1789
RM2B01CYX–China/Vietnam: A battle between Chinese and Vietnamese forces during the Qing invasion of Vietnam. Engraving, c. 1788-1789. In 1788 a large Qing army was sent south to restore Lê Mẫn Đế (Lê Chiêu Thống) to the Vietnamese throne. They succeeded in taking Thăng Long (Hà Nội, Hanoi) and putting Emperor Lê Chiêu Thống back on the throne. This situation did not last long as the Tây Sơn leader, Nguyễn Huệ, launched an attack against the Qing forces while they were celebrating the Chinese New Year festival of the year 1789. The Chinese were completely defeated and Nguyễn Huệ was proclaimed Emperor.
RM2JYY4FF–French revolutionary women march to the Palace at Versailles 1789
RMFCY7A4–portrait of augustin louis cauchy 1789 1857 mathematician physicist and astonomer
RM2HTE5K1–The Storming of the Bastille, July 14th 1789, oil on canvas painting by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, 1789
RF2JHK1H6–Facsimile of an ancient Manuscript in the Library of the College, Dublin 1789
RMHYJGAM–John Adams (30 October 1735 – 4 July 1826) was an American lawyer,author, statesman, and diplomat. He served as the second President of the United States (1797–1801), the first Vice President (1789–1797), and as a Founding Father was a leader of American independence from Great Britain.
RFD76Y8X–Horace Vernet, painter and lithographer, 1789 - 1863, historical woodcut, circa 1880
RMD82P2M–Arthur William Devis, Lady Chambers. Circa 1789. Oil on canvas. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
RMF8CDEA–STORMING OF THE BASTILLE 14 July 1789 during the French Revolution
RMMC6GP9–DODO - Hand-coloured engraving of the Dodo after a print by Edwards, c. 1789
RMEKD0HN–Plan of Versailles, France in 1789.
RMCW8NEG–French revolution of 1789, illustrations
RF2DCD4DA–Notre-Dame de Paris, 1789
RMMM1EB1–Washington's Visit to Cotton Mill. Beverly. 1789
RMEYF0PT–The Tennis Court Oath, June 20th 1789 The deputy of middle class, reunited as an national assembly around Bally, in the tennis court oath in Versailles. David was charged by the Constitution to commemorate the event. HIs big canvas stayed at the preparato
RMFH0HPF–Map of Paris, France at the Outbreak of the French Revolution, 1789
RMG3B2R8–BRIGHTON PAVILION 1789
RMERGT2K–PARIS. Storming of the Bastille 14th July 1789. French revolution.
RMFD7MB2–French Revolution: Storming of the Bastille on 14.07.1789
RM2B01CYY–China/Vietnam: A battle between Chinese and Vietnamese forces during the Qing invasion of Vietnam. Engraving, c. 1788-1789. In 1788 a large Qing army was sent south to restore Lê Mẫn Đế (Lê Chiêu Thống) to the Vietnamese throne. They succeeded in taking Thăng Long (Hà Nội, Hanoi) and putting Emperor Lê Chiêu Thống back on the throne. This situation did not last long as the Tây Sơn leader, Nguyễn Huệ, launched an attack against the Qing forces while they were celebrating the Chinese New Year festival of the year 1789. The Chinese were completely defeated and Nguyễn Huệ was proclaimed Emperor.
RMMR8405–Engraving depicting events in the French Revolution 1789
RMD979CJ–Jean-Laurent Mosnier Jean-Sylvain Bailly, maire de Paris 1789 Carnavalet Museum - Paris
RMRRTNM2–Charles Thevenin, The Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789, etching circa 1793, French revolution print
RF2K9W389–Old Mortar belonging to the Apothecaries Company of London. GENTS MAG 1789
RMG3K9R5–James Cooper, 1789 - 1851
RFD76Y94–Horace Vernet, painter and lithographer, 1789 - 1863, historical woodcut, circa 1880
RMM6JT4P–The Love of Paris and Helen, David, Jacques-Louis, 1789.
RM2GB3T48–FRENCH REVOLUTION The women's march on Versailles 5 October 1789
RMMC6F2B–Occultist Curious woodcut portrait of Tommaso Moult. From his book 'Prophecies de Thomas-Joseph Moult', 1789
RMEKD0AX–Plan of Paris, France in 1789.
RMCW8NFX–French revolution of 1789, illustrations
RM2BDYGER–Electrical Machines, 1789
RMMKM5R8–John, Lord Fitzgibbon 1789
RMMPHF6E–Museum assistant Adelene Buckland looks at Dicken's copy of Animal Magnetism, 1789, which is part of the new Charles Dickens: Man of Science exhibition at the Charles Dickens Museum in London.
RM2C739MP–Portrait of Queen Charlotte (1744-1818) - Thomas Lawrence, 1789
RMG385J2–FRUIT/BREADFRUIT 1789
RMERHNNC–James Fenimore Cooper - American novelist: 1789-1851. Engraving after the painting by Jarvis.
RMFD7MA7–French Revolution: Storming of the Bastille on 14.07.1789
RM2B015EH–England: Lloyd's Coffee house in the City of London. Painting by William Holland (fl. 1782-1817), 1789. Edward Lloyd (c. 1648–15 February 1713) ran the Lloyd's Coffee House in Lombard Street in the City of London which became a meeting place for merchants and shipowners. From the habit of their members to meet there, Lloyd's Coffee House spawned Lloyd's of London, Lloyd's Register, and Lloyd's List, but not Lloyds Bank.
RMRJH57T–French Revolution illustration of an Abbot disguised as a revolutionary. 1789
RMD937E1–Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le brun Madame Vigée-Le brun et sa fille 1789 XVIII th Century French school Louvre Museum - Paris
RM2HTE5TP–The Storming of the Bastille, July 14th 1789, the arrest of the Marquis de Launay, oil on canvas painting by Charles Thévenin, 1793
RF2K9W33B–Shields of Arms, Threekingham church, Lincolnshire. Coffins. Towton Field 1789