EditorialPlate, Porcelain with gilding, flat bottom; slightly cavetto marly decorated with concentric bands of wreath enclosing a peacock on cylindrical vessel, flanked by armorial devices - caption below, in Gothic letters: Les Repas de Chevalerie - pendant to...
EditorialTheatre programme for Les bouchers by Fernand Icres, Chevalerie rustique by Paul Solanges, L'amante du Christ by Rodolphe Darzens and Mari? by Georges de Porto-Riche (Th??tre Libre, 19 October 1888). Dimensions: 24 cm x 16 cm, 22.5 cm x 15 cm.
EditorialChevalerie rustique; L'Amante du Christ; Mari?; Les Bouchers. Dated: 1888. Dimensions: sheet: 23.9 x 32.1 cm (9 7/16 x 12 5/8 in.). Medium: color lithograph on wove paper.
EditorialKnighthood ceremonies: a knight kneels to be dubbed with a sword 358, a squire attaches spurs to the knight's armour 359, a knight is dressed in armour by women 360, and a knight swears an oath to the Order on the Bible 361. From Marc Vulson de la Colo...
EditorialPublic expulsion of a knight from an Order of Chivalry. His armour and sword are removed, his spurs hacked off, and he is rebaptized and named a traitor. From Marc Vulson de la Colombiere's Le Vrai Theatre d'Honneur et de chevalerie, 1648. Handcoloured...
EditorialThe knights gather for an enclosed-field tournament or melee for King Rene of Anjou, 15th Century. Knights on horseback face off within an enclosure before royal spectators. From Marc Vulson de la Colombiere's Le Vrai Theatre d'Honneur et de chevalerie...
EditorialTheatre programme for Les bouchers by Fernand Icres, Chevalerie rustique by Paul Solanges, L'amante du Christ by Rodolphe Darzens and Mari? by Georges de Porto-Riche (Th??tre Libre, 19 October 1888). Dimensions: 24 cm x 16 cm, 22.5 cm x 15 cm.
EditorialEuropean Knights and Samurai, fighting. 'Un roman de chevalerie Franco-Japonais' in Contes pour les bibliophiles ... Nombreuses illustrations, etc. Paris, 1895. Source: 12513.m.22 opposite page 64. Language: French.
EditorialMiniature of a battle between fully armed men on foot, with, on the right, a man pouring blood out of a jug onto a stand of trees; probably refers to the bloodsoaked 'Tree of Battles' of Honoré Bovet's L'Arbre des batailles . Le livre des faits d'arme...
EditorialText; miniature of an armoured prince, seated on a throne, gesturing toward a merchant being escorted out a door by men-at-arms; at the beginning of part 4, which discusses whether a prince who has granted a safe-conduct for entering his court may arre...
EditorialChevalerie rustique; L'Amante du Christ; Mari?; Les Bouchers. Dated: 1888. Dimensions: sheet: 23.9 x 32.1 cm (9 7/16 x 12 5/8 in.). Medium: color lithograph on wove paper.
EditorialKnighthood ceremonies: a knight kneels to be dubbed with a sword 358, a squire attaches spurs to the knight's armour 359, a knight is dressed in armour by women 360, and a knight swears an oath to the Order on the Bible 361. From Marc Vulson de la Colo...
EditorialPublic expulsion of a knight from an Order of Chivalry. His armour and sword are removed, his spurs hacked off, and he is rebaptized and named a traitor. From Marc Vulson de la Colombiere's Le Vrai Theatre d'Honneur et de chevalerie, 1648. Handcoloured...
EditorialThe knights gather for an enclosed-field tournament or melee for King Rene of Anjou, 15th Century. Knights on horseback face off within an enclosure before royal spectators. From Marc Vulson de la Colombiere's Le Vrai Theatre d'Honneur et de chevalerie...