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Anciennement Montmorency et Montmorency1 sur Wikimedia Commons, j'utilise désormais le même pseudonyme que sur Wikipédia : Guise.
Pense-bête[edit]
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- {{Creator:Pierre Dumonstier|attributed to}}
- {{Creator:Pierre Dumonstier|school of}}
- [[Category:Portrait photographs of politicians of France]]
- modèle Photographie
- liste miniatures Vigiles Charles VII
- exemple de description complète
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- [[Category:Images from Paris Musées]]
- [[Category:Collections of Musée Carnavalet]] [1]
- {{private collection}}
- Débat en PDD cf. {{PD-France}} et {{PD-1996}}
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Interwiki[edit]
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Sites[edit]
- http://www.enluminures.culture.fr/documentation/enlumine/fr/LISTES/sujet_00.htm
- http://www.enluminures.culture.fr/public/mistral/enlumine_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_98=REFD&VALUE_98=%27Besan%E7on%20-%20BM%20-%20ms.%200434%27&DOM=All
- http://mandragore.bnf.fr/jsp/rechercheExperte.jsp
- http://initiale.irht.cnrs.fr/codex/989
- http://api.bnf.fr/api-iiif-de-recuperation-des-images-de-gallica
- [3]
Licences[edit]
- Cc-by-sa-3.0-heirs
- Template:PD-heirs
- Template:PD-France
- Template:PD-anon-70-EU
- Template:PD-US-expired
Liste d'images[edit]
- campagne électorale 1848 [4]
- Raspail [5], [6], [7]
- Lord Lister [https://www.auction.fr/_fr/lot/lord-lister-amsterdam-roman-boek-en-kunsthandel-1910-1954-17170926, [8]
- Arsène Lupin [9]
- Jeanne Canudo [10], [11], [12], [13], [14]
- Synarchie [15], [16]
- Charles X : Adieu budget !
- Jean-Jacques Becker, Jean-Yves Mollier, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Arlette Farge, Henry Rousso, Christian Jouhaud, Chantal Thomas, Tzvetan Todorov, Marc Ferro, Annette Becker, Olivier Grenouilleau, Claude Gauvard, André Vauchez, Mona Ozouf, Timothy Tackett, Bruno Dumézil, Hervé Drévillon, Jean Yves Le Naour, Nicolas Offenstadt, Colette Beaune, Jean-François Sirinelli et Yann Potin, Ian Kershaw, Jean Garrigues, Antoine de Baecque, Alain Corbin, Claude-Gilbert Dubois, Antoine de Baecque, Pierre Rosanvallon, Jean-Paul Demoule, Patrice Gueniffey, Claude Gauvard, Didier Le Fur, Alain Corbin, Pierre Serna, Michel Pastoureau, Quentin Deluermoz, Michel Pastoureau, Jean-Louis Brunaux, Amaury Chauou, Jean-Clément Martin, Jean-François Solnon, Fabrice Grenard, Christophe Thill
- Fouché : [17] par [18]
- Maurice Leblanc [19]
- Bombled [20], [21]
- La Force mystérieuse [22],
- Gustave Le Rouge [23]
- La Féérie illustrée : nouveau Cabinet des fées : journal fantastique [24]
- Clergé sous la Révolution française [25], [26], [27]
- De l'inflation à la Terreur monétaire [28]
- La fête de l'abolition de l'esclavage à Paris [29] -> [30]
- loi Falloux [31]
- couvertures littérature populaire [32], [33]
- ciné muet [34]
- Bout de Zan [35]
- affiches Faria [ https://www.dominiquebesson.com/fr/affiches-cinema/affichiste-candido-aragonese-de-faria]
- Gino Starace [36], [37], [38], [39], [40], [41]
- Pathé continuer [42]
- Judex [43]
- Farre [44]
- Chercher Vampires Tamagno [45]
- Landru [46], [47], [48], [49], [50], [51], [52], [53], [54], [55], [56], [57], [58], [59], [60] + [61], [62]
- diocèse de Nantes [63], reprendre trame
- Décaméron [64],[65]
- Portrait de Victor Schoelcher muzeo
- Victor Schoelcher - Prix Littéraire Fetkann!
- Antonio de Succa [66], [67], [68]
- Charles VII [69]
- Philippe le Bon [70]
- Charles le Téméraire [71] [72]
- Ligue bien public - Louis XI [73], [74], [75], [76]
- Marcel Lecoultre ou Le Coultre (1867-1942), Roger Broders (1883-1953), Maurice Toussaint (1882-1974)
- Les aventures d'Arsène LUPIN 1) Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur et ill. par Gustave Leroux.
- 2) Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès et ill. par A. de Parys.
- 3) L'Aiguille creuse ill. par Mahut et L. Fontan. 4) 813 ill. par Le Coultre et L. Fontan.
- 5) Les 3 crimes d'Arsène Lupin ill. Le Coultre.
- 6) Le bouchon de cristal ill. par N. Nemecek.
- 7) Les confidences d'Arsène Lupin ill. par Manuel Orazi.
- 8) Le triangle d'or (2 parties) ill. M. Toussaint.
- 9) L'île aux 30 cercueils (2 parties) ill. par M. Toussaint et R. Broders.
- 10) Les dents du tigre (2 parties) ill. par M. Toussaint et R. Broders.
- 11) L'éclat d'obus ill. par R. Broders et Auer.
- 12) Les 8 coups de l'Horloge ill. par M. Toussaint et R. Broders.
- 13) La demoiselle aux yeux verts ill. par R. Broders.
- 14) L'Agence Barnett ill. R. Broders.
- 15) Le formidable évènement ill. par R. Broders et Le Coultre.
- 16) Dorothée, danseuse de corde ill. R. Broders Jeanne Lafitte de 1920 à 1935
- continuer : [77], [78], [79], [80], [81], [82], [83], [84], [85], [86], [87], [88], [89], [90], [91], [92], [93], [94], [95], [96], [97], [98], [99], [100], [101], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
- [102], [103]
Pense-bête iconographique[edit]
- Gervex : gvt défense nationale [104]
- Pierre-Henri Teitgen [105], [106], [107] + Francisque Gay [108]
- Louis André
- Histoire d'un crime
- affiches continuer + [109]
- Mac Mahon
- Bismarck Numa Blanc 1865 pour article Second Empire
- député page 9, CORPS LÉGISLATIF DÉPUTÉ, [110], Judex, [111]...
- [112]
- Simone Genevois [113]
- Gil Blas illustré [114]
- Flaubert [115], [116]
- continuer [117]
- exploision Villejuif [118]
- Roi René [119]
- René Blum et Serge Lifar [120]
- Cagliostro [121]
- Notre Dame [122]
- L'Homme qui rit [123], [124]
- Job Category:Jacques Onfroy de Bréville Villon Louis XI [125]
- mort de Mme Roland [126]
- Thermidor [127], [128], [129]
- Robespierre [130]
- Dépouilles de la superstition apportées dans le sein de la Convention nationale [131]
- Vouland [132]
- Club des Jacobins [133], [134]
- Desmoulins [135], [136]
- Hommage Picquart [137]
- Category:Historical images of Rouen ! [138]
- affiches ciné [139]
- Culte raison [140], [141], [142], [143], [144], [145]
- comités de surveillance [146], [147], [148], [149], [150], [151], [152], [153]
- Tableaux historiques de la Révolution française [154], [155], [156], [157]
- Clemenceau [158], [159], [160], [161], [162], [163]
- Louis Rossel [164], [165], [166], [167], [168]
- Girondins [169], [170], [171], [172], [173], [174], [175], [176], [177], [178], [179], [180]
- Robespierre Pétion
- Tristan dragon, [181], [182], [183]
- Olympe de Gouges, Guadet, [184], [185], [186], [187]
- [188], [189], [190], [191], [192], [193], [194], [195], [196], [197]
- enluminures : [198], [199], Charles VI, [200], [201], [202], [203], [204], [205], [], [], []
- Du Guesclin Cuvelier
- Philippe Auboyneau [206]
- Napoléon - Robespierre [207]
- Jack l'éventreur [The Penny Illustrated Paper digital library], [208], [209], [210], [211], [212], [213], [214], [215]
- Dracula [216]
- Notre-Dame : éditions, [continuer, [217], [218], [219], [220], [221], [222], [223], [224], [225], [226], [227]
- De Gaulle et gouvernement France libre 31 octobre 1941 [228]
- De Gaulle à Alger [229], [230], [231], [232], [233], [234], [235], [236]
- Gouvernements [237], [238], [239], [240]
- Conférence de Stresa
- SFIO [], [241], [242], [243], [244], [245], [246], [247], [248], [249], [250], [251], [252], [253], [254], [255], [256], [257], [258], [259], [260], [261], [262], [263]
- Léon Blum [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [269], [270], [271], [272], [273], [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281], [282], [283], [284], [285], [286], [287], [288], [289], [290], [291], [292], [293], [294], [295], [296], [297], [298], [299], [300], [301], [302], [303], [304], [305], [306], [307], [308], [309], [310], [311], [312], [313], [314], [315], [316], [317], [318], [319], [320], [321], [322]
- Vichy [323] + quelques tristes sires :
- Darquier [324], [325], [326], [327]
- Vallat [328], [329]
- Maurras [330], [331], [332], [333], [334], [335], [336], [337], [338], [339], [340], [341], [342], [343], [344]
- Bousquet [345], [346], [347], [348], [349], [350], [351], [352], [353], [354], [355]
- Brinon [356], [357], [358], [359], [360], [361]
- revue de Satory [362], [363], [364], [365]
- 2e Rép. [366], [367], [368], [369], [370], [371], [372], [373], [374], [375], [376], [377], [378], [379], [380], [381]
- Pranzini [382], [383], [384], [385], [386], [387], [388]
- entrée direction de la Sûreté générale [389]
- Victor Hugo [390], [391], [392], [393], [394], [395], [396], [397].
- Juliette Drouet [398], [399] - [400]
- Vidocq [401]
- portraits XIXe siècle [402]
- Gouvernement provisoire de 1848 : [403], [404], [405], [406], [407], [408], [409], [410]
- Pierre-Antoine Berryer [411], [412]
- Troppmann [413], [414], [415], [416]
- Jules Vallès [417], [418], [419], [420], [421], [422], [423], [424]
- Lépine [425]
- Clemenceau [426], [427], [428], [429], [430], [431], [432], [433], [434], [435], [], [], [], [],
- Recueil. Portraits d'écrivains et hommes de lettres de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle : [t. 8, d'Albéric Second à Émile Zola]
- Mitterrand 1947 [436]
- Gabriel Jeantet [437] + AFMD de l'Allier https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRmJKZNkY8bABCZVi3HzJjI2VdfW8l14KDd-QuHtMTVoXYGjry_3A
- De Gaulle [438], [439], [440]
- Vidocq [441], [442], [443], [444]
- Notre Dame de Paris [445], [446]
- Victor Hugo, Les Misérables [447], [448], Patron-Minette, [449], [450], [451], [452], [453], [454], [455], [456], [457], [458], [459], [460], [461], [462], [463], [464], [465], [466], [467], [468], [469], [470], [471], [472], [473],[474], [475], [], [], [],
- Victor Hugo, Histoire d'un crime, édition illustrée, Eugène Hugues, 1879, [476] [477]
- Charles VII Mandragore [478]
- Charles d'Orléans [479]
- Henry Chavin [480]
- Georges Thomé [481] (+ source [482])
- Rocambole [483]
- Front populaire [484]
- congrès SFIO 1946 [485]
- Paul Faure et Léon Blum [486]
- Berryer [487]
- Jean-François Mocquard [488], [489]
- loi du 31 mai 1850 [490] (chercher autres œuvres de Charles Vernier sur Gallica
- suicide Syveton [491], [492]
- lanterne poste police [493]
- policiers tués par l'attentat rue de Presbourg - Cagoule [494]
- Jean Zyromski [495]
- Jean Dréville [496]
- coup d'État et plébiscite décembre 1851 [497], [], [], [498], Baudin mort, [499], [500], [501], [502], [503] ([504] et [505]) + [506], <- 3 illustrations pour une sous-section basée sur l'article de Mollier ; Ratapoil par Daumier, [507], [508], [509], carte électeur 1851, plébiscite 1852 [510], [511], [512], [513], [514], [515], [516], [517], [518], [519], [520], [521], [522], [523], [524], [525], [526], [527], [528], [529], [530], [531], [532]
- Le Monde illustré [533]
- Théophilanthropie [534]
- Xavier Guichard [535]
- Jean Chiappe [536], [537]
- Commissaire de police sous la Commune [538] + Raoul Rigault [539]
- The Parisian Police p. 904 [540], [541]
- policier 1er mai 1912 + enfant lisant un illustré [542]
- sergent de ville [543], [544], [545], [546], [547], [548], [549], [550], [551], [552], [553], [554], [555], [556], [557], [558], [559], [560], [561], [562], [563], [564], [565], [566], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
- Sûreté générale [567], [568]
- recueil photos personnalités XIXe siècle
- Jean Chiappe [569], [570]
- Marc Caussidière [571], [572], [573], [574]
- Ministère de la Police, hôtel Juigné : [575], [576], [577], [578]
- gardiens de la paix à Paris [579]
- histoire de la police française [580], [581], [582], [583]
- Cadoudal [584], [585], [586], [587], [588]
- renouvellement titres de séjour Paris [589]
- camelots du roi caricature d'Émile Picq [590], [591]
- Ledru-Rollin [592], [593], [594], [595], [596], [597]
- Blum caricature anonyme [598]
- Vidocq film avec René Navarre [599]
- Affaire Gouffé [600]
- Jean Bouvyer (Cagoule) Bouvier, Sauvage, [601] / [602], [603], [604], [605]
- Ferdynand Ossendowski par Jean Texcier [606] [607]
- mode lit TSF 1937 [608]
- Livre des faits de Jacques de Lalaing [609]
- Maurice Delaunay [610]
- Petiot [611], [612], [613]
- Procès de Riom : [614], [615], [616], [617], [618], [619], [620], [], [],
- Reynaud [621]
- Yves Bouthillier [622], [623]
- Doriot [624], [625]
- Darquier [626], [627], [628]
- Déat [629]
- Procès Pétain [630]
- Pétain [631], [632], [633], Pétain Darnand, [634]
- Pétain Laval [635], [636], [637], [638], [639], [640], [641], [642]
- Laval [643], [644], Laval + de Brinon
- Georges Mandel [645]
- Pierre-Étienne Flandin [646], [647], [648], [649], [650]
- Troppmann par André Gill [651]
- Coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851 [652]
- Blum attentat [653]
- Belin et Chenevier [654], [655], [656], [657]
- Marcel Guillaume [658], [659]
- Marie-François Goron [660]
- apaches [661]
- Cagoule [662], [663], [664], [665], Martin, [666], commissaire Roches, [667], [668], [669], Léopold Sauvage, [670], [671], [672], [673], labo Villejuif.
- Louis Joseph Philippe [674]
- Alain de Bernardy de Sigoyer [675]
- Paul Barras [676], [677]
- Louis Andrieux [678]
- J.-H. Rosny aîné [679], [680], [681], [682]
- Arsène Lupin à l'Athénée [683]
- Arria Ly [684]
- Front populaire [685], [686], [687]
- affiche anti-Front populaire [688]
- PCF affiche trusts [689]
- Getty Blum et Faure, Blum, Faure, Séverac, Henri Manuel : Aristide Briand, Henri Manuel : Aristide Briand, Henri Manuel : Maurice Barrès, Henri Manuel : François Mauriac, Henri Manuel : André Maurois, Henri Manuel : Fernand Dubief, Henri Manuel : Michel Provins, Henri Manuel : Georges Grisier, Henri Manuel : Eugène Étienne, Henri Manuel : Caillaux, Henri Manuel : Roty, Henri Manuel : Poincaré, Louis Andrieux.
- Jeanne Canudo, états généraux de la jeunesse, 1934 [690], [691], [692], [693], [694], [695], [696], [697]
- Gustave Hervé [698]
- RNP [699], [700]
- PPF [701], [702], [703], [704], Marion [705], Alexandre Abremski [706] - [707], Henri Barbé [708], [709], [710], [711], [712], [713], [714], [715] / [716], [717] / [718], [719]
- Jacques Barnaud [720], [721]
- Pucheu - Bard [722]
- Colette Laval Déat [723]
- Georges GOMBAULT [724]
- Bernard Lecache [725]
- Mendès France [726]
- Marceau Pivert [727]
- Synarchie [728], [729]
- Papus [730]
- politiques XIXe s. [731], [732]
- Projet Blum-Violette : article du Figaro
- Gallica : chercher Jean Châtel
- BNF Catalogue : taper "Bouchot Portraits au crayon". Importer de Gallica : François de Bourbon, duc d'Enghien http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10543938j...
- Guy Bernard icono : http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5568588d/f316.image ; http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5730055g/f65.image ;
- à utiliser dans l'article sur Darlan
- Brantôme
- Banque de France - Alain Plessis
- bataille de Coutras : télécharger l'image puis illustrer l'infobox de l'article
- portrait d'Ange de Joyeuse. Chercher également illustration de François de Joyeuse.
- Charles le Chauve / « Sacramentaire Charlemagne ».
- Jacques Boussard
- évangéliaire dit de Charlemagne (Évangéliaire de Godescalc)
- miniature illustrant la légende des trois dynasties.
- Le Jacobin du 1.ier prairial ; Le Jacobin du 4.ime prairial pour illustrer Insurrection du 1er prairial an III.
- Société des amis de la Constitution -> télécharger sur Commons.
- Marie-Joseph Chénier + ebay
- Vérifier articles et recensions dans les revues scientifiques suivantes (Gallica) : Revue historique, Revue des questions historiques, Le Pays Lorrain, Bulletins orléanais...
- relancer illus Alésia [733] [734], Charlemagne (Jean-Pierre Quenez, illustrations de Philippe Sternis), etc.
- illustrations affaire Thalamas : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (photo de Thalamas par Henri Manuel).
- portraits photographiques de féministes (dont Marie Léopold Lacour) à télécharger : Le Miroir.
- Figures contemporaines, tirées de l'album Mariani vol. 10, vol. 8, vol. 4, etc.
- Maurras menace Schrameck.
- Loi du Maximum général télécharger.
- Loi du Maximum 4 mai 1793 télécharger, télécharger, télécharger.
- Girondins ; Gironde ; Gironde ; Gironde.
- vérifier et continuer tableaux historiques de la Révolution, notamment Journées des 31 mai, 1er et 2 juin 1793.
- Bussy d'Amboise : télécharger frontispices des deux pièces de Georges Chapman pour illustrer WP:en ; sourcer avec History of English literature : from "Beowulf" to Swinburne d'Andrew Lang + p. 27, note 39.
- Caylus.
- télécharger Mme Roland !
- tribunal révolutionnaire.
- télécharger images du duc Henri de Mayenne.
- Paul Courteault.
- édition illustrée Dame de Monsoreau
- Sans-culottes : 1, 2, 3, caricature 1, caricature 2, caricature 3, caricature 4, caricature 5.
- comité révolutionnaire.
- Être suprême 1, Être suprême 2.
- Constitution de l'an III.
- Jaufre rencontrant le sergent (à verge), BNF, FRANCAIS 2164, folio 18, 1280?-1300?
- sergent à verge, Manuscrit Français 995.
- Sergent vers 1550 : illustration de la Pratique judiciaire ès causes civiles de Damhouder (Louvain, 1555).
- Vieux coutumier de Poitou.
- Les corps d'officiers de la prévôté et vicomté de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France...
- caricature police XIXe siècle.
- Bête du Gévaudan : [735], [736], [737], [738], [739], [740].
- Charles Martel et les messagers, Grandes Chroniques de France (BNF, FR 2813, folio 80r).
- Sherlock Holmes (reprendre article, ajouter une illustration de Joseph Bell, etc.
- Photographies du Congrès de Tours sur Gallica.
- Fantômas : [741], [742], [743], [744], [745], [gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k404586g/f4], [746], [747].
- manifestation communiste (en réaction au 6 février 1934 ? avant ?)
- Rassemblement populaire juillet 1935 : [748], [749], [750], [751], [752], [753], [754].
- Léon Blum - Getty [755], [756], [757], [758], [759], [760], [761], [762], [763].
- Front populaire 1936, hommage à la Commune au mur des Fédérés : [764], [765].
- Duclos et Moch.
- Marcel Cachin.
- Marcel Gitton.
- VIIIe Congrès national du parti communiste français (Lyon-Villeurbanne, 22-25 janvier 1936.
- affiche anticommuniste de Paix et liberté : Staline et dirigeant PCF.
- Félix Éboué
- affiche PCF
- Thorez affiche
- Frachon
- Angelo Chiappe + Charles Tillon
- Charles Tillon [766], [767], [768], [769]
- Julien Racamond
- Raymond Guyot
- Gabriel Péri
- Lucien Sampaix
- Charles Steber
- Ivan Maïski
- assassins Mandel
- Raymond Bossus
- André Tollet
- Maria Rabaté
- députées communistes
- Félix Gouin [770]
- affiche Institut des études juives
- Maurras (photo Pierre Petit, avant 1923 ?) + [771], [772], siège AF 1918 + (http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5530742s/f37.image entrée AF], cabinet Maurras, salle rédaction AF
- André Blumel + Belin Sûreté nationale
- Belin Sûreté nationale
- Cagoulards - Getty [773], [774], [775], [776], [777], [778], [779], [780], [781], [782], [783], [784], [785], [786], [787], [788], [789], [790] - [791], [792], [793], [794], [795], [796], Duseigneur, [797], [798], [799], [800], [801], [802], [803], [804], [805], policiers + Pozzo, [806], [807], [808], Duseigneur, Juif, [809], commissaire Buffet, [810], [811], [812], [813], Navachine, [814], [815], [816], [817], Duseigneur, [818], [819], [820], [821], [822], [823], [824]
- Darnand - Getty [825], [826], [827], [828], [829], [830], [831]
- Troncoso
- gouvernement Chautemps
- RG
- général Miller
- général Alexandre Koutepov
- Robert Lacoste
- La Petite Princesse : [832], [833], [834], [835], [836], [837], [838].
- Pétain Documents maçonniques
- Joseph Brenier.
- Jean Zay.
- affaire des fiches.
- Thermidor de Victorien Sardou.
- Marie-Georges Picquart
- Lépine
- procès de Riom : [839], [840], [841]
- Duplessis-Mornay
- Jean LE CLERC, CARTE DU PAYS DE LOUDUNOIS parue dans l'Atlas des Provinces de France, Picquet, 1620 [842]
- Jean d'Esme, [843]
- Henri de la Tour, duc de Bouillon, [844].
- Jacques Nompar de Caumont, maréchal de la Force, [845].
- Lesdiguières [846], [847].
- Gaston Chérau + éplucher l'hebdomadaire Les Nouvelles littéraires, artistiques et scientifiques sur Gallica (portraits photographiques et dessins)
- Eliphas Lévi [848]
- Joseph Clement Coll ; illustrations pour Fu Manchu, Le Monde perdu (serialized in Associated Sunday Magazine, March 24-July 12, 1912), etc. : [849], [850], [851], [852], [853], [854], [855], [856], [857], [858].
- photos toits new-yorkais [859], Rooftop water towers in SoHo, [860].
- Landru [861]
- Léon Sazie [862], [863], [864], [865].
- Fantômas [866].
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