EditorialAllegory on the anti-imperialism of Pope Julius II, counting medal of the Bureau des Finances of Maximilian I, German emperor and Charles, prince of Spain, Copper medal. Front: fox, standing on hind legs, with a monk's hood around his neck, trying to c...
EditorialAustralia in 1897. The country and its resources, population, public works, and finances. With remarks on the manufacture of wool in the colonies, emigration, federation, the funding of Australian public debts, &c : Petherick, Edward Augustus, 1847-1917.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya: Portrait of Jacques Galos, Francisco de Goya, 1826, Oil on canvas, Goya was one of the great portraitists of his time. In 1786 he was appointed court painter for the Spanish crown, turning out important commissions for royalty and ar...
EditorialCharter of Nuneaton Priory. England [Nuneaton, co.Warw.]; 1238. [Whole charter] Statement by Nicholas of Fithelden, chaplain of Amesbury co. Wilts., of his inquiry into the finances of Nuneaton Priory, co. Warw., in the presence of Agatha, Prioress of ...
EditorialCharter of Nuneaton Priory. England [Nuneaton, co.Warw.]; 1238. [Whole charter] Statement by Nicholas of Fithelden, chaplain of Amesbury co. Wilts., of his inquiry into the finances of Nuneaton Priory, co. Warw., in the presence of Agatha, Prioress of ...
EditorialL'Ordre r?tabli dans les finances, 1662 / Order restored in the Kingdom's finances, 1662. Date/Period: From 1681 until 1684. Painting. Plaster, oil on wood, oil on backed canvas, paint on canvas. Height: 300 cm (118.1 in); Width: 120 cm (47.2 in).
EditorialMadame de Maison-Rouge as Diana, 1756, Oil on canvas, 53 3/4 x 41 3/8 in. (136.5 x 105.1 cm), Paintings, Jean Marc Nattier (French, Paris 1685?1766 Paris), This is a disguised portrait, in which the sitter is shown as Diana, goddess of the hunt, with h...
EditorialJohn Law (1671?1729). Scottish economist. He was appointed Controller General of Finances of France under King Louis XV. In 1716 Law established the Banque Ge_ne_rale in France, a private bank. Dutch satirical engraving. Colored.
EditorialJohn Law (1671-1729). Scottish economist. Controller General of Finances of France under King Louis XV. The Regent, Duke of Orleans, saving Law. Colored engraving.
EditorialJohn Law (1671-1729). Scottish economist. Controller General of Finances of France under King Louis XV. The Regent, Duke of Orleans, saving Law. Engraving.
EditorialJohn Law (1671?1729). Scottish economist. He was appointed Controller General of Finances of France under King Louis XV. In 1716 Law established the Banque Ge_ne_rale in France, a private bank. Dutch satirical engraving. Episcopal Library. Barcelona. C...
EditorialClaude Henri Watelet (1718-1786), receveur general des Finances (state tax collector); art collector, writer, painter and etcher. Canvas, 115 x 88 cm R. F. 1982-66.