René Ménard (2 March 1605 – 4 July 1661?) was a French Jesuit missionary explorer who traveled to New France in 1641, learned the language of the Wyandot...
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Ménard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Ménard, Governor General in the French colonial empire Antoine Ménard, dit Lafontaine...
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Émile-René Ménard (15 April 1862, in Paris – 13 January 1930, in Paris) was a French painter. From early childhood he was immersed in an artistic environment:...
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Governor Voyer d'Argenson, their boat was attached by Iroquois. In August, René Ménard was sent west from Montreal with a trading party of Ottawa and the fur...
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Amédée-René Ménard (16 October 1806 — 22 October 1873) was a French academic sculptor and art teacher. Amédée Ménard was born in Nantes, France, the son...
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Schmirler, A. A. A., "Wisconsin's Lost Missionary: The Mystery of Father Rene Menard", The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 45, number 2, winter, 1961–1962...
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Noire (Black Stripe), which included Lucien Simon, André Dauchez, Émile-René Ménard and Charles Cottet. Later, he was named a Professor at the École Nationale...
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Academy of Arts in 1904. Also in 1904, he attended the private studio of René Ménard in Paris. After that he traveled to Spain, then, in 1907, to Italy, and...
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ISBN 2-253-13109-1 (in French) Jean Ménard: L'oeuvre de René Boylesve. Librairie Nizet, Paris 1956 (in French) Marc Piguet: René Boylesve, l’Homme à la balustrade...
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River Falls (Big Falls) was once thought the likely rapids where Father René Menard disappeared in 1661 while trying to reach a band of refugee Hurons near...
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René Simard was awarded the Grand Prix by Frank Sinatra at the annual Tokyo Music Festival. In Canada, he hosted the CBC Television series, The René Simard...
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of the Big Rib River in Goodrich are probably the rapids where Father René Menard disappeared in 1661, while attempting to reach a band of Huron Indians...
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Some of these artists were Jules-Élie Delaunay, Henri Le Sidaner, Émile-René Ménard, Henri Martin, Ernest Laurent, James Tissot, Ernest Hébert, Georges-Antoine...
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with this rather loosely defined group included Lucien Simon, Émile-René Ménard, René-Xavier Prinet, and André Dauchez. Other artists with affinities to...
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The Ménard Collection (French: La collection Ménard) is a 1944 French comedy film directed by Bernard Roland and starring Lucien Baroux, Suzy Prim and...
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In Paris she took lessons with Émile-René Ménard and Lucien Simon. She traveled and painted widely during her time in...
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was completely demolished and rebuilt in 1885–88 by Nantais architect René Ménard, modelled after Roman basilicas. It is a listed monument since 2006....
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taken refuge near its headwaters, where they were starving. The priest, René Ménard, tried to reach them from Lake Superior by canoe, but disappeared somewhere...
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military bands gave concerts on the Champ de Mars. A French-born priest, René Ménard, composed motets around 1640, and a second Canadian-born priest, Charles-Amador...
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probably around Lake Chelsea in the northeast part of the county. Father René Menard, a French Jesuit priest who had travelled up the Great Lakes as far as...
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by study at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris under Émile-René Ménard. Argudín Pedroso was a guest of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, and lived at...
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at the Salon in Paris, where he was influenced by the works of Émile-René Ménard. The same year he converted to Christianity. From 1904 to 1905 onwards...
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trip to Europe in 1907, she also worked with Lucien Simon and Émile-René Ménard in Paris and with Frank Brangwyn in London. She and her sister traveled...
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the arrival of the first European on record, French Jesuit priest René Menard. Menard spent the winter in what is presently known as Pequaming on Keweenaw...
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André Gascht, Edmond Vandercammen, Andrée Chedid, Gisèle Prassinos, René Ménard, and Anise Koltz. Des oiseaux à tes lèvres, Charleroi, Paule Héraly,...
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Culture.fr Master Paintings of the World L'Art en Alsace-Lorraine, par René Ménard, 1876, p.193 Notice des peintures, sculptures et dessins de l'École moderne...
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Philippines. Commencing in Paris, he studied under French painter Émile-René Ménard and American painter Florence Esté, followed by his exploration of Italy...
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Friesz – André Lhote – Édouard Georges Mac-Avoy – Émile-René Ménard – Jean Metzinger – René-Xavier Prinet – Lucien Simon – Auguste Leroux – Pierre Henri...
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Rib River, below Goodrich, are believed to be the rapids where Father René Menard disappeared in 1661, which attempting to reach a band of Huron Indians...
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1858-1925 United States Suzanne Meunier [fr] 1888-1979 France Émile-René Ménard 1862–1930 France Arturo Michelena 1863-1898 Venezuela Arthur Midy 1877-1944...
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