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    Octave Mirbeau is an 1895 plaster relief by Auguste Rodin of the writer Octave Mirbeau, now in the Museo Soumaya. He had got to know him thanks to The...
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  • Calvary (sculpture), a form of sculptural crucifix found in Brittany Calvary (disambiguation) Le Calvaire, an 1886 novel by Octave Mirbeau This disambiguation...
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    for numerous exhibits and social events until its demolition in 1897. Octave Mirbeau, commenting on the Palais de l'Industrie as a focal point of the Champs...
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    The Gates of Hell (category Sculptures by Auguste Rodin)
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, which contains material on The Gates of Hell Octave Mirbeau, « Auguste Rodin ». The Gates of Hell, Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center...
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    becoming General of the Society of Jesus. In Sébastien Roch, a novel by Octave Mirbeau published in 1890, Sebastien is sent to a school in Vannes, Saint-François-Xavier...
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    followers, including the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and authors Octave Mirbeau, Joris-Karl Huysmans, and Oscar Wilde. Rilke stayed with Rodin in 1905...
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    association with Rodin, but because of her work. The novelist and art critic Octave Mirbeau described her as "A revolt against nature: a woman genius." Her early...
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    Balzac in the Robe of a Dominican Monk (1892) Youth Triumphant (c. 1894) Octave Mirdeau (1895) Iris, Messenger of the Gods (c.1895) Bacchantes Embracing...
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    funds. The auction had been greatly helped by a flattering review from Octave Mirbeau, courted by Gauguin through Camille Pissarro. After visiting his wife...
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  • Rilke Arthur Nauzyciel [fr; ru] as Paul Cézanne Laurent Poitrenaux as Octave Mirbeau Olivier Cadiot as Claude Monet Edward Akrout as Edward Steichen Principal...
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    Gallery was published posthumously by his wife Mary Shelley in 1824. Octave Mirbeau's use of Medusa during his time has also been examined. The image of...
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  • Barry Kamen – back cover painting Neil Cooper – sleeve photography Octave Mirbeau – author of back cover text (from The Torture Garden) "Quintessential...
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    with anarchy. A few writers continued the Decadent tradition, such as Octave Mirbeau, but Decadence was no longer a recognized movement, let alone a force...
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    people got involved in the fight for retrial. These included the authors Octave Mirbeau (his first article was published three days after Zola) and Anatole...
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    Bernheim-Jeune Gallery. In 1908, he illustrated a book of poetry by Octave Mirbeau, and made his first long stay in the South of France, at the home of...
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    de Malherbe, Paul Margueritte, René Martineau, Roger Marx, Massenet, Octave Mirbeau, Frédéric Mistral, count Robert de Montesquiou-Fézensac, general count...
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    d'histoire et d'archéologie d'Alsace. p. 554.. (fr) Herzfeld, Claude (2008). Octave Mirbeau: aspects de la vie et de l'œuvre (in French). Éditions L'Harmattan....
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    emergence of the "intellectual in public life", especially Émile Zola, Octave Mirbeau and Anatole France directly addressing the matter of French antisemitism...
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    expressed his satirical view of life in Paris at the time. The critic Octave Mirbeau described the figures in this particular genre of Vallotton's paintings...
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    Swing has a perfect view of the young woman's underside of her dress. Octave Mirbeau's short story The Little Summer-House in the collective book "French...
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    (1870-1925); Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949); Stéphane Mallarmé (1840-1898); Octave Mirbeau (1848-1917); Anna de Noailles (1876-1933); Charles Péguy (1873-1914);...
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  • Mirabaud Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau Francisco de Miranda Octave Mirbeau Peter Chalmers Mitchell Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier Jakob Moleschott...
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    Langeais]. Cherbourg is also present in Le Réquisitionnaire [The Recruit]. Octave Mirbeau, Le Journal d'une femme de chambre [The Diary of a Chambermaid], 1900:...
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    Dmitry Mitrohin (category Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni)
    "Petropolis"), - illustrations by Victor Hugo (1923), Henri Barbusse, Octave Mirbeau, "Comedy Books" by Aristophanes (1930), "Ethiopics" by Heliodorus (1932)...
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