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    Fantine is a painting by Margaret Bernadine Hall (1863–1910) hanging in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England. It is executed in oil on canvas, and...
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  • singer, songwriter, dancer and instructor Fantine (painting), a painting drawn by Margaret Bernadine Hall Fantine's Arrest, a song from Les Misérables This...
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    grisette named Fantine was very much in love with Félix Tholomyès. His friends, Listolier, Fameuil, and Blachevelle, were also paired with Fantine's friends...
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  • hospital, Valjean promises Fantine he will find Cosette and protect her ("Come to Me (Fantine's Death)"). Relieved, Fantine succumbs to her illness and...
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    Cosette (redirect from Fantine's daughter)
    illegitimate daughter of Fantine and Félix Tholomyès, a rich student. She is born in Paris c. 1815. Tholomyès abandons Fantine, who leaves three-year-old...
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    notable for her 1886 painting Fantine, which hangs in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England. The subject of the painting is Fantine, a character in Victor...
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  • to sell themselves, women with no options, such as his character Fantine. In Fantine's case, she was forced to turn to prostitution to support herself...
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    Javert arrests him the next morning at Fantine's hospital bedside. Valjean asks for three days to bring Fantine's daughter Cosette to her, but Javert denies...
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    deformity of the hunchback in his 1831 novel Notre-Dame de Paris, while Fantine becomes ill and ultimately dies from consumption in his 1862 Les Misérables...
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  • Margaret Bernadine Hall (1863–1910), English painter most notable for her painting Fantine, which hangs in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Margaret Hall (designer)...
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    Hall Fantine 1886 Frederic Leighton Perseus and Andromeda 1891 Edward Burne-Jones Sponsa de Libano 1891 The first John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize...
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    Victor Hugo's character Fantine (in his 1862 novel Les Misérables) with consumption in an 1886 painting by Margaret Bernadine Hall...
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    is personified as Rigolette in Eugene Sue's The Mysteries of Paris, as Fantine in Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, and Marthe in George Sand's Horace, as...
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    launch. It also initially published only the first part of the novel ("Fantine"), which was launched simultaneously in major cities. Installments of the...
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    novel in the French paragraphic style. Fantine. After the French of Victor Hugo. Victor Hugo Les Misérables Fantine is the first volume of Les Misérables...
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  • Rachelle Ann Go – Broadway and West End actress (Gigi in Miss Saigon, Fantine in Les Misérables,Eliza Schuyler Hamilton in Hamilton) Arielle Jacobs –...
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  • short story by Guy de Maupassant Fanny Hill, in Fanny Hill by John Cleland Fantine, in Les Misérables by Victor Hugo Marguerite Gautier, from Alexandre Dumas...
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  • Misérables and stars Gino Cervi as Jean Valjean, Valentina Cortese as Fantine and Cosette, and Hans Hinrich as Javert. After the financial success of...
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  • Founders' Pillar James Guthrie – In the Orchard Margaret Bernadine Hall – Fantine Vilhelm Hammershøi – Frederikke Hammershøi, the artist's mother Winslow...
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  • brigands, soldiers, and worse, tax collectors. He is very dear to Angélique. Fantine Lozier – Nurse to the de Sancé children. Often would tell her charges scary...
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  • Miss Saigon, was also the first Asian to play the roles of Éponine and Fantine in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway, and is still active on Broadway...
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  • and Jefferson Junior, with additions in the composition of the member Fantine Thó. "Bailando" is the first single from Rouge since 2005 (the last being...
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  • to Karin first and after talking about the schedule and the coming of Fantine to Brazil for the recordings, all the girls loved the idea. Karin Hils...
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  • appear singing and dancing in a heliport on the roof of a building, where Fantine uses only a leather jacket with glam rock cone rivets superimposed on a...
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