RMPB0E88–Anatomie du gladiateur combattant applicable aux beaux arts, ou Traité des os, des muscles, du mécanisme de mouvemens, de proportions et des caractères du corps humain (Anatomy of the Fighting Gladiator), Paris (Salvage), 1812. Artist: Written and illustrated and published by Jean-Galbert Salvage (French, 1770-1813). Dimensions: 24 7/16 x 17 11/16 x 1 3/16 in. (62 x 45 x 3 cm). Engraver: Nikolai Utkin (Russian, 1780-1868) , (plates 1, 19); Jean Bosq (French, active 1801-44) , (plates 15, 17). Publisher: Sold by Librairie Le Normant (Paris); Sold by Treuttel & Würtz; Sold by Bunce l'ainé. Date
RMJ8DMR1–Gaspard de Galbert
RMMX60GW–. Jean Galbert de Campistron (1656-1723) 110 Jean-Galbert de Campistron
RMKHNFD1–Funeral for Charles Le Bon, held in Bruges in St Christophe church on 22 April 1127 ( detail ) 1876 Jan Van Beers Belgian, Belgium, Flemish. ( Charles Le Bon - Charles the Good (1084 – 2 March 1127) was Count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127. He is most remembered for his murder and its aftermath, which were chronicled by Galbert of Bruges.)
RM2B8YTE2–Gaspart, Vicomte de Galbert, major vessels, Member of Guadeloupe to the National Assembly in 1789. Wilbrode-Magloire-Nicolas Courbe. 'Gaspart, Vicomte de Galbert, major des vaisseaux, député de la Guadeloupe à l'assemblée Nationale de 1789'. Physionotraces. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RM2F8RBCE–Campistron, Jean Galbert de.
RM2TB7YWM–S. Galbert, abbe du Val d'Ombrose (St. John Gualbert, Abbot of Val d'Ombrose), July 12th, from 'Les Images De Tous Les Saincts et Saintes de L'Annee' (Images of All of the Saints and Religious Events of the Year) 1917 by Jacques Callot
RM2RCNB00–American soldiers attending to wounded soldiers at the 137th Ambulance Co. dressing station in De Galbert, near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany during World War One.
RM2WWNH8B–Col. Johnny Galbert, 90th Missile Wing commander, discusses his experiences as a leader to a classroom of officers during the Flight Command Leadership Course on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Feb. 21, 2024. The training was held to prepare new and upcoming flight commanders for the responsibilities of leadership. Air Force
RF2EA4F1J–President of victims association Violaine-Patricia Galbert attends a ceremony for the Tsunami victims held on Place du Trocadero in Paris, France on June 26, 2005. Photo by Mehdi Taamallah/ABACA.
RM2M7RAKF–Col. Johnny Galbert, 91st Missile Wing Vice Commander briefs the Military Affairs Committee and community leaders at the Armed Forces Reserve Center, Minot, North Dakota, on May, 12, 2022. This lunch allows community leaders to engage and discuss important topics that are happening both on Minot Air Force Base and the City of Minot.
RM2DF7PDM–France, Isere, Taillefer massif, hiking to Fourchu Lake and the crete of Mount Galbert
RM2NY0PRW–Maj. General Mike Lutton, commander of the 20th Air Force, is greeted by Col. Johnny Galbert, 91st Missile Wing vice commander, and CMSgt. Kacky Crider, 91st Missile Wing command chief at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Jan. 5, 2023. Lutton attended briefings from the 91st Missile Maintenance Group on the development of their mission capabilities.
RMMWA1GH–. Jean Galbert de Campistron (1656-1723) 109 Jean-Galbert de Campistron
RMHRP184–Gladiator, Ancient Rome
RM2JYY4P6–set design for Achille et Polyxene, designed by Berain for 'Achille et Polyxene' an opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully, first performed in 1687. Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632 - March 1687) was an Italian-born French composer, instrumentalist, and dancer who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. Jean Berain the Elder (1640 - 1711) was a draughtsman and designer. Thesee (Theseus) is a tragedie en musique, an early type of French opera, in a prologue and five acts with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully. Achille et Polyxene (Achilles and Polyxena) is a tragedie lyrique co
RMPEG36A–150818-N-SD120-006 OKINAWA, Japan (Aug. 18, 2015) Utilitiesman 3rd Class Kevin Galbert, from Wichita, Kan., uses an electric auger, commonly referred to as a plumbing snake, to clear a clogged drain in Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5’s headquarters building on Camp Shields, Okinawa. NMCB 5 is currently deployed to Japan and several countries in the Pacific area of operations conducting construction operations and humanitarian assistance projects. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John P. Curtis/Released)
RMKC6H88–Anatomie du gladiateur combattant applicable aux beaux arts, ou Traité des os, des muscles, du mécanisme de mouvemens
RF2HW5DYF–Art inspired by Anatomie du gladiateur combattant applicable aux beaux arts, ou Traité des os, des muscles, du mécanisme de mouvemens, de proportions et des caractères du corps humain (Anatomy of the Fighting Gladiator), Paris (Salvage), 1812, 1812, Folio volume (74 pp.) illustrated, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKHNFCW–Funeral for Charles Le Bon, held in Bruges in St Christophe church on 22 April 1127 ( detail ) 1876 Jan Van Beers Belgian, Belgium, Flemish. ( Charles Le Bon - Charles the Good (1084 – 2 March 1127) was Count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127. He is most remembered for his murder and its aftermath, which were chronicled by Galbert of Bruges.)
RM2CE3913–. Die Gartenwelt . hrysanthemumkam alsdann nochmals Jones in Lewisham, von denen be-sonders Pride of Reyecroft, ein gelber Sport von Niveum zunennen ist. Auch Mademoiselle M. de Galbert, jap., einegrofse, reinweifse Blume, mit sehr breiten Fetalen, war sehrgut. W. Wells in Earlswood-Redhill hatte sich mit einergrofsen Sammlung Chrysanthemum eingefunden, die auffallendfrisch waren und, was Färbung anbelangt, alle anderen weitübertrafen. Besonders viele Neuheiten von 1897, zum gröfstenTeil Calvats, fand ich hier in den schönsten Exemplaren, sodie bereits erwähnte Mad. Edmond Roger (97) und zwar
RM2RCNFDM–Members of the First Aid station of the 137th Ambulance Co. at Camp de Galbert, near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. The photograph was taken between November 3 and August 31, 1918. This image was approved by the A.E.F. censor and issued for publication.
RF2EA4ETY–President of victims association Violaine-Patricia Galbert attends a ceremony for the Tsunami victims held on Place du Trocadero in Paris, France on June 26, 2005. Photo by Mehdi Taamallah/ABACA.
RM2DF7PAH–France, Isere,Taillefer massif, hiking to Fourchu Lake and the crete of Mount Galbert
RMMYBR0N–. Jean Galbert de Campistron (1656-1723) 95 Jean-Galbert de Campistron
RMPEG36B–150818-N-SD120-007 OKINAWA, Japan (Aug. 18, 2015) Utilitiesman 3rd Class Kevin Galbert, from Wichita, Kan., uses an electric auger, commonly referred to as a plumbing snake, to clear a clogged drain in Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5’s headquarters building on Camp Shields, Okinawa. NMCB 5 is currently deployed to Japan and several countries in the Pacific area of operations conducting construction operations and humanitarian assistance projects. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John P. Curtis/Released)
RMKHNFD0–Funeral for Charles Le Bon, held in Bruges in St Christophe church on 22 April 1127 ( detail ) 1876 Jan Van Beers Belgian, Belgium, Flemish. ( Charles Le Bon - Charles the Good (1084 – 2 March 1127) was Count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127. He is most remembered for his murder and its aftermath, which were chronicled by Galbert of Bruges.)
RM2RCNM6X–Soldiers transporting injured patients to the hospital at Camp de Galbert, Alsace, Germany during World War One. This image captures one of the methods used by the 137th Ambulance Company to send patients for medical care. The photograph was taken by R.C. Price and passed by the Allied Expeditionary Forces censor. It is undated.
RF2EA4EW2–President of victims association Violaine-Patricia Galbert (L) and French foreign affairs minister Philippe Douste-Blazy attend a ceremony for the Tsunami victims held on Place du Trocadero in Paris, France on June 26, 2005. Photo by Mehdi Taamallah/ABACA.
RM2DF7NHB–France, Isere , massif of the Taillefer, hiking to the Fourchu lake and the crete of Mount Galbert , in panoramic view
RM2RCNDTM–Soldiers attending to a wounded man in Camp de Galbert, Germany during World War One. The soldiers are seen putting a gas mask on the injured individual while wearing their own masks first. Photo taken on September 3, 1918 by R.C. Price of the 137th Ambulance Co.
RF2EA4ETH–President of victims association Violaine-Patricia Galbert (L) and French foreign affairs minister Philippe Douste-Blazy attend a ceremony for the Tsunami victims held on Place du Trocadero in Paris, France on June 26, 2005. Photo by Mehdi Taamallah/ABACA.
RM2DF7PC9–France, Isere, massif of the Taillefer, hiking to Lake Fourchu and the crete of Mount Galbert in panoramic view
RM2RCNG7N–An artillery 'Caterpillar' tractor pulling a truck out of the mud at Camp de Galbert, near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. The photograph was taken on August 31, 1918, and received on November 3, 1918. It was passed by the A.E.F censor, exact date unknown. (Photographer: R.C. Price, S.C.)
RF2EA4EY4–President of victims association Violaine-Patricia Galbert (L) and French foreign affairs minister Philippe Douste-Blazy attend a ceremony for the Tsunami victims held on Place du Trocadero in Paris, France on June 26, 2005. Photo by Mehdi Taamallah/ABACA.
RM2DF7PDE–France, Isere , massif of the Taillefer, hiking to the Fourchu lake and the crete of Mount Galbert , in panoramic view
RF2EA3WE5–Antoine De Galbert poses with his trophy at the giving ceremony of the '2005 Montblanc de la culture pour le mecenat' prize held at the 'Maison Rouge' in Paris, France on April 19, 2005. Photo by Benoit Pinguet/ABACA
RM2RCNDD7–Soldiers from the 137th Ambulance Co. practicing dressing head wounds at Camp de Galbert near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. The photo was taken by R.C. Price on November 3, 1918. Pvt. G.M. Parrin, Pvt. A.J. Damron, and Pvt. Tony Mast in the image. Approved by the A.E.P censor.
RM2DF7PC0–France, Isere, Taillefer massif, hiking to Fourchu Lake and the crete of Mount Galbert in panoramic view
RF2EA3WG1–(L to R) English president of Montblanc Culturel fondation Lord Douro, Antoine De Galbert with his trophy, vice-president of Montblanc France Thomas Rix pose at the giving ceremony of the '2005 Montblanc de la culture pour le mecenat' prize held at the 'Maison Rouge' in Paris, France on April 19, 2005. Photo by Benoit Pinguet/ABACA
RF2EA4F04–French foreign affairs minister Philippe Douste-Blazy attend a ceremony for the Tsunami victims held on Place du Trocadero in Paris, France on June 26, 2005. Photo by Mehdi Taamallah/ABACA..
RM2RCNGBP–A tractor used to haul big guns to the front, with Pvt. Don E. Bubber in charge. This photograph was taken on November 3, 1918, at Camp de Galbert, near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. It shows the efforts of Battery D, 60th Artillery C.A.C. during World War One. The image was passed by the A.E.F. censor.
RM2RCNETP–Soldiers of the 137th Ambulance Co. in Camp de Galbert near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany, put a gas mask on a mule. This photograph was taken by R.C. Price on August 31, 1918. It was received on November 3, 1918, and authenticated by the A.E.P. censor. The image is part of the collection 111-SC-24601.
RM2RCNDD8–Soldiers from the 137th Ambulance Company, Pvt. Lewie D. Lincoln, Pvt. R.C. Woolerton, Pvt. John P. Scott, and Sgt. John F. Kilzean, are seen practicing sunbathing and dressing wounds in Camp de Galbert near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany during World War I. This photograph was taken around November 3, 1918, by R.C. Price, and the image was censored before being issued.
RM2RCNCP4–Soldiers practicing first aid techniques on a wounded soldier's arm. Pictured are 1st Lt. Dorris F. Wilhelm, Pvt. R.J. Stegenson, Cpl. T.V. Reid, and Pvt. E.D. Martin from the 137th Ambulance Co. The photo was taken on Nov. 3, 1918, at Camp De Galbert in Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. Passed by A.E.F. censor.
RM2HH6A08–Anatomie du gladiateur combattant applicable aux beaux arts, ou Traité des os, des muscles, du mécanisme de mouvemens, de proportions et des caractères du corps humain (Anatomy of the Fighting Gladiator), Paris (Salvage), 1812 1812 Written and illustrated and published by Jean-Galbert Salvage French. Anatomie du gladiateur combattant applicable aux beaux arts, ou Traité des os, des muscles, du mécanisme de mouvemens, de proportions et des caractères du corps humain (Anatomy of the Fighting Gladiator), Paris (Salvage), 1812 343455
RM2HH9AEM–S. Galbert, abbé du Val d'Ombrose (St. John Gualbert, Abbot of Val d'Ombrose), July 12th, from Les Images De Tous Les Saincts et Saintes de L'Année (Images of All of the Saints and Religious Events of the Year) 1636 Jacques Callot French This print is part of a series comprised of a title page, frontispiece, and 122 plates. Each of these 122 plates contains four oval scenes depicting Saints and Religious Events for each day of the year. This etching was originally one of four oval scenes on a plate in the series.. S. Galbert, abbé du Val d'Ombrose (St. John Gualbert, Abbot of Val d'Ombrose), J
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