Fine Arts


Painting, Watercolour, Plastic Arts, Woodcuts, Etching, Drawing.



22 subcategories
Altars

ALTARS

Armours

ARMOURS

Book Illumination

BOOK ILLUMINATION

Carvings

CARVINGS

Ceramic

CERAMIC

Drawing

DRAWING

Enamel

ENAMEL

Engravings

ENGRAVINGS

Fresco and Wallpainting

FRESCO AND WALLPAINTING

Goldsmith Works

GOLDSMITH WORKS

Handicraft

HANDICRAFT

Jewelry

JEWELRY

Mosaics

MOSAICS

Painting

PAINTING

Plastic Arts

PLASTIC ARTS

Posters

POSTERS

Prints

PRINTS

Relief

RELIEF

Sculpture

SCULPTURE

Silverwork

SILVERWORK

Textile Works

TEXTILE WORKS

Watercolour

WATERCOLOUR

14,179 photos
Almoner distributing bread to the poor. Christ giving  
his benediction. Illumination of majuscule A. From     
"Les Miracles de Notre Dame de Gautier de Colnay"      
MS 551, folio 10 verso.
#150203 4

Almoner distributing bread to the poor. Christ giving his benediction. Illumin...

Templars burned at the stake. Anonymous chronicle      
"From the creation of the World until 1384"            
translated by Bernard Guy.                             
MS 677, folio 75 recto
#150203 5

Templars burned at the stake. Anonymous chronicle "From the creation of th...

Left: torture of two knights for their adventure with  
two adulterous women. Knights are tied to a rack.      
Right: torture and execution of Engerrand de Marigny.  
The knight is tied to a horse-drawn cart. Behind him a 
knight on horse-back. MS 677, folio 76 recto.
#150203 6

Left: torture of two knights for their adventure with two adulterous women. Kn...

Torture of a Gascon Baron, Jourdan de Lille.           
He is tied by his feet to two galloping horses.        
MS 677, folio 77 verso.
#150203 7

Torture of a Gascon Baron, Jourdan de Lille. He is tied by his feet t...

Torture and execution of Symon Poulliet, burgher of    
Compiegne, in Paris 1346. He is tied to a rack and the 
executioner hacks off his limbs with an axe. A group   
of priests looking on. MS 677, folio 91 recto.
#150203 8

Torture and execution of Symon Poulliet, burgher of Compiegne, in Paris 1346...

Two English ships with soldiers with armour and lances 
attacking the harbour of Cadsand in Flanders, defended 
by soldiers inside and outside a fortified tower.      
From the "Chronicles" of the Hundred Years War, by Jean
Froissart, historian (1333-1410), MS 864, folio 334 v.
#15020311

Two English ships with soldiers with armour and lances attacking the harbour of...

Naval battle of l'Ecluse in which the English destroyed
a French fleet. Two vessels, full of soldiers in armour
with lances, fighting. From the "Chronicles" of the    
Hundred Years War by Jean Froissart (1333-1410).       
MS 864, folio 59
#15020313

Naval battle of l'Ecluse in which the English destroyed a French fleet. Two vess...

The body of Jean III of Brittany is brought to the     
town of Ploermel, in a hearse covered with ermine and  
accompanied by armed guards. From the "Chronicles" of  
the Hundred Years War by Jean Froissart (1333-1410).   
MS 964, folio 72
#15020314

The body of Jean III of Brittany is brought to the town of Ploermel, in a h...

Battle between the French and the English on the coast 
of Brittany. The two sides carry their standards, one  
blue with the golden lilies of France, the other red   
with the English lepard. From the "Chronicles" of Jean 
Froissart (1333-1410), historian. MS 864, folio 91
#15020315

Battle between the French and the English on the coast of Brittany. The two sid...

The English set fire to the town of St. Lo.            
From the "Chronicles" of the Hundred Years War         
by the historian Jean Froissart (1333-1410).           
MS 864, folio 130
#15020316

The English set fire to the town of St. Lo. From the "Chronicles" of...

The Battle of Crecy, 1346, between Philippe II of      
France and Edward III of England. Among the dead lies  
blind King Jean of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia (with   
crown around his helmet). From the "Chronicles" of     
historian Jean Froissart (1333-1410). MS 864, folio 172
#15020317

The Battle of Crecy, 1346, between Philippe II of France and Edward III of...

Battle of Poitiers, Sept. 19, 1356, between the Black  
Prince and Jean le Bon, King of France. The King is    
taken prisoner by the Black Prince who recognizes him  
by his helmet surmounted by a crown with the French    
lily. "Chronicles" of Jean Froissart. MS 864, folio 172
#15020318

Battle of Poitiers, Sept. 19, 1356, between the Black Prince and Jean le Bon,...