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Albert Londe Collection

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Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Statue of an old drunken woman holding a wineskin (marble)

Statue of an old drunken woman holding a wineskin (marble)
ALI269065 Statue of an old drunken woman holding a wineskin (marble) by Myron, (fl.c.450 BC) (after); Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; Alinari

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Cataleptic melancholy, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere

Cataleptic melancholy, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere
CHT236822 Cataleptic melancholy, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere by Professor Jean Martin Charcot (1825-93) published in Paris, 1889 (b/w photo) by Londe

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Grand Staircase with frescoed vault, Wurzburg Residence (UNESCO World Heritage List

Grand Staircase with frescoed vault, Wurzburg Residence (UNESCO World Heritage List
XIR236840 Grand Staircase with frescoed vault, Wurzburg Residence (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1981), Germany, by architect Johann Balthasar Neumann, built 1719-44 (photo) by Neumann

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Erection of the Sun Dance lodge of the Kiowa (pigment on deerskin)

Erection of the Sun Dance lodge of the Kiowa (pigment on deerskin)
STC168288 Erection of the Sun Dance lodge of the Kiowa (pigment on deerskin) by Silver Horn (Haun-goo-ah) (1860-1940); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Passionate Attitudes: Augustine in ecstasy, from Iconographie de la Salpetriere

Passionate Attitudes: Augustine in ecstasy, from Iconographie de la Salpetriere
CHT164118 Passionate Attitudes: Augustine in ecstasy, from Iconographie de la Salpetriere by Desire Magloire Bourneville (1840-1909) & Paul Regnard (1850-1927) 1878 (b/w photo) by Londe

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: View of the North Pavilion of the Grand Summer Palace, built in 1750 (photo)

View of the North Pavilion of the Grand Summer Palace, built in 1750 (photo)
XIR236839 View of the North Pavilion of the Grand Summer Palace, built in 1750 (photo) by Rastrelli, Bartolomeo Franceso (1700-71); Peterhof Palace, Petrodvorets, St

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Involuntary contracture, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere

Involuntary contracture, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere
CHT236824 Involuntary contracture, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere by Professor Jean Martin Charcot (1825-93) published in Paris, 1889 (b/w photo) by Londe

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Title page of Opera Ciceronis, published 1520 (engraving) (b / w photo)

Title page of Opera Ciceronis, published 1520 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XIR239599 Title page of Opera Ciceronis, published 1520 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School, (16th century); Bibliotheque de L Arsenal, Paris

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Auditory hallucination, from Iconographie de la Salpetriere

Auditory hallucination, from Iconographie de la Salpetriere
CHT239593 Auditory hallucination, from Iconographie de la Salpetriere by Desire Magloire Bourneville (1840-1909) & Paul Regnard (1850-1927) 1878 (b/w photo) by Londe

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Young woman having a fit of hysteria, 1878 (b / w photo)

Young woman having a fit of hysteria, 1878 (b / w photo)
ALI323289 Young woman having a fit of hysteria, 1878 (b/w photo) by Londe, Albert (fl.1878-89); Museo di Storia della Fotografia Fratelli Alinari

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Detail of the gorgon handle from a krater, from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (bronze)

Detail of the gorgon handle from a krater, from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (bronze)
XIR236834 Detail of the gorgon handle from a krater, from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (bronze) by Iron Age, (6th century BC); Musee Archeologique, Chatillon Sur Seine, France; out of copyright

Background imageAlbert Londe Collection: Involuntary blepharospasm, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere

Involuntary blepharospasm, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere
CHT236823 Involuntary blepharospasm, from Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpetriere by Professor Jean Martin Charcot (1825-93) published in Paris, 1889 (b/w photo) by Londe


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