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Objet Collection

In this diverse collection of objects, we embark on a captivating journey through time and cultures

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Objet Collection: Reliquary bust of Saint Louis, 1867-1869 (Silver, enamel, glass cabochon)
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Objet Collection: Reliquary of the True Cross and the Holy Nail, 1862 (drawing)
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Objet Collection: Reliquary of the Holy Crown of Thorns, 19th century (object)
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Objet Collection: Crown called 'Charlemagne', 1804 (gilded brass)
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Objet Collection: Madonna and Child, known as Charles X, 1826 (silver)
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Objet Collection: Reliquary of the Nail and Wood of the Cross, 1862 (object)
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Objet Collection: Large processional cross, 19th century (object)
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Objet Collection: Hand of Justice from the Coronation of Napoleon I, 1804 (ivory, gilded silver, gold)
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Objet Collection: Narmer palette (back), 22nd century BC (relief)
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Objet Collection: Narmer palette (front), 22nd century BC (relief)
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Objet Collection: The Venus of Willendorf, side view, c.30000-18000 BC (limestone coloured with red ochre)
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Objet Collection: The Venus of Willendorf, 30000-25000 BC (limestone coloured with red ochre)
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Objet Collection: A young girl has fun with a Chinese statue pulling her hair
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Objet Collection: 1011_05_4992472
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Objet Collection: various butterfly insects
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Objet Collection: Louis XII (1462-1515) and Anne of Brittany (1477-1514), king and queen of France, making the alumone
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Objet Collection: Magna Graecia : Seashell shaped silver cosmetic case - 3rd century BC
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Objet Collection: Bust of Heracles-Melkarth with the kernos on his head, 4th century BC (polychrome terracotta)
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Objet Collection: Prehistoric tool, Solutrean period (object)
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Objet Collection: Paranormal activity: a newborn moving objects by levitation (poltergeist or telekinesis)
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Objet Collection: Pierced shells from the Neolithic era, constituting a necklace (object)
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Objet Collection: Mrs. Langloiss children. An angel accompanies the two children
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Objet Collection: Hand mill from the Cova de l Or (Beniarres, Alicante)
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Objet Collection: Decorations of different religious orders (St Come, Teutonique, Templars, Mount Joie)
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Objet Collection: Assignat de cinq hundred livres - Engraving by Pierre Didot (1760-1853), ink on paper
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Objet Collection: The perfected phonograph of Edison (1889) - in Physique Populaire 'by Emile Desbeaux, 1891
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Objet Collection: America bringing her wealth to Europe Europe Europe, a young woman with pale complexion
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Objet Collection: The 1st Phonograph of Edison (1878) - in 'Physique Populaire'by Emile Desbeaux, 1891
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Objet Collection: The phonautograph of Leon Scott de Martinville, ancestor of the phonograph
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Objet Collection: Grand necklace and cross of the order of St Michel - in 'Le costume ancien et moderne'by Ferrario
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Objet Collection: Assignat de fifty livres - Engraving by Pierre Didot (1760-1853), ink on paper
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Objet Collection: Le biniou et les korrigans, legende Breton. Decorative plaque by Alfred Beau (1829-1907)
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Objet Collection: Paleochretian Art: Eulogy bulb with foot. Face: Saint Thecle
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Objet Collection: A dancing girl in Tokyo Bay
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Objet Collection: Handle of a mirror in the shape of a young girl in a peplos, from Locri Epizefiri
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Objet Collection: Patera with shaped handle, from Melfi, Chiuchiari, tomb F
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Objet Collection: Merovingian art: epee, 6th century. Gaul. National archeological museum of Saint Germain
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Objet Collection: Saint Barbe and two peasants mowing the bles Painting on wood of the Spanish School
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Objet Collection: Solomon in front of the Ark of Alliance Painting by Blaise Nicolas Le Sueur (1716-1783
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Objet Collection: Coreen Art: Buddha statuette in gold. Silla period, 8th-10th century
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Objet Collection: Art coreen: porcelain wine bottle (or bottle). Koryo period, 14th century
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Objet Collection: O P Q R; O P : oeuf, ombrelle, oreiller, outil, pain, peigne, pipe
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Objet Collection: O P : oeuf, ombrelle, oreiller, outil, pain, peigne, pipe, poele - ABC of everyday things
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Objet Collection: Mouvement perpetuel de Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci
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Objet Collection: First page of the collection of poesies by Christine de Pisan (or Pizan) (1363-1430)
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Objet Collection: Merovingian art: small crosses in gold. 6th century. Museum of National Archaeology of
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Objet Collection: Pyxide (box) of Al-Mughira (Al Mughira or Moughira) in ivory from Cordoba
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Objet Collection: 'Portuguese'screen representing the arrival of Portuguese Jesuit missionaries


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In this diverse collection of objects, we embark on a captivating journey through time and cultures. Our first stop takes us to Tokyo Bay, where a dancing girl gracefully moves to the rhythm of the city's vibrant energy. Her fluid movements mirror the ebb and flow of life in this bustling metropolis. Next, we find ourselves in the presence of a mischievous young girl who finds amusement in pulling the hair of a Chinese statue. This playful act bridges the gap between ancient traditions and youthful innocence. Moving further back in history, we witness Louis XII and Anne of Brittany engaging in an age-old practice - making alumone. Captured beautifully by Adrien Thibault's painted plate, this moment symbolizes their royal union and artistic craftsmanship. Delving into ancient times, we encounter a seashell-shaped silver cosmetic case from Magna Graecia dating back to the 3rd century BC. Its intricate design speaks volumes about beauty rituals that have transcended generations. A polychrome terracotta bust of Heracles-Melkarth catches our attention next. With a kernos adorning his head, this artifact from the 4th century BC embodies strength and divine power. Continuing our exploration, we stumble upon a prehistoric tool from the Solutrean period - an object that connects us with our distant ancestors and their ingenuity. The guillotine emerges as both an instrument of freedom and terror as we encounter its true ordinary form. A symbol steeped in history, it reminds us of humanity's struggle for justice throughout different eras. Paranormal activity captivates our imagination when witnessing newborns moving objects through levitation - is it poltergeist or telekinesis? A chromolithography from the end of the 19th century captures this mysterious phenomenon that continues to intrigue us today.