RMP7BRGN–World War I (1914-1918). Night attack of an English position near Aisne, France. The Germans used to protect the bodies of the dead Highlanders. Drawing by Philip Dadd (1880-1916). The Sphere, London, 20th century.
RMP562AA–Hand axes of flint. Aisne Valley, France. Mousterian Culture. 100000-40000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark.
RMRCPNF1–Lothair of France defeats Emperor Otto II on the banks of the Aisne, October 978. Museum: Musée de l'Histoire de France, Château de Versailles. Author: Durupt, Charles-Barthelemy-Jean.
RM2R6F34R–Laon Cathedral, France. watercolor and pencil on paper. Date: 1913. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMPAAP7B–Plate. Culture: French, Rouen. Dimensions: Diameter: 10 in. (25.4 cm). Date: 1720-50. Faience, or tin-glazed and enameled earthenware, first emerged in France during the sixteenth century, reaching widespread usage among elite patrons during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, prior to the establishment of soft-paste porcelain factories. Although characterized as more provincial in style than porcelain, French faience was used at the court of Louis XIV as part of elaborate meals and displays, with large-scale vessels incorporated into the Baroque garden designs of Versailles. Earl
RM2HKCNFD–Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar's campaign against the Belgae in 57 BC. The battle of the Aisne (57 BC). The Belgic tribes cross the Aisne River through the right and left of Caesar's camp to attack the bridge entrenchments. Caesar's camp and position after crossing the Aisne River, and Belgae positions. It was the first victory of Caesar in his campaign against the Belgic tribes. Engraving. 'Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires', by Count Turpin de Crissé. Volume I. Published in Montargis and sold in Paris, 1785.
RM2HKCNCW–Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar's campaign against the Belgae in 57 BC. The battle of the Aisne (57 BC). The Belgic tribes cross the Aisne River through the right and left of Caesar's camp to attack the bridge entrenchments. Caesar's cavalry attacks the Belgae on the river bank causing many deaths. It was the first victory of Caesar in his campaign against the Belgic tribes. Engraving. 'Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires', by Count Turpin de Crissé. Volume I. Published in Montargis and sold in Paris, 1785.
RMRXHTM4–REVISTA B/N-CAMPAMENTO DE LA CRUZ ROJA FRANCESA EN AISNE-FOTOGRAFIA.
RM2J5CA6T–Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875). French painter. Chateau-Thierry, 1863. Oil on panel (32,3 x 47 cm). Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon. Portugal.
RMPAABHB–Project for the New Theater at St. Quentin (Aisne) - Section. Architect: Designed by Emile-Jacques Gilbert (French, 1793-1874); Designed by Louis Baptiste Gilbert (French). Dimensions: 10 x 6.25 in. (25.4 x 15.9 cm). Date: ca. 1841. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMPA9EMF–Project for the New Theater at St. Quentin (Aisne) - Elevation. Architect: Designed by Emile-Jacques Gilbert (French, 1793-1874); Designed by Louis Baptiste Gilbert (French). Dimensions: 11.5 x 6.75 in. (29.2 x 17.1 cm). Date: ca. 1841. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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