return of Chez Tortoni and the other stolen items. The painting depicts an unidentified gentleman sitting at a table in the Café Tortoni de Paris while drawing...
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Boulevard des Italiens (redirect from Boulevard des Italiens, Paris)
several famous Cafés: Café de Paris, café Tortoni (the café Tortoni in Buenos Aires takes its name from that in Paris), café Frascati, café Français, Maison...
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Coffeehouse (redirect from Café)
Some notable coffeehouses include Confitería del Molino, Café Tortoni, El Gato Negro, Café La Biela. The first coffeehouse in America opened in Boston...
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The Hameau de Chantilly ('hamlet of Chantilly') in Paris was a group of cottages in the gardens of the Élysée Palace in Paris constructed by Bathilde d'Orléans...
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restaurants and cafes appeared in and around the Palais-Royal and the new boulevards, usually close to the twenty-three theaters. A new café, Tortoni, specializing...
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that night. The Café Tortoni, famous for its ice cream, on the Boulevard des Italiens (1856) The Maison Dorée in about 1860. The Café Riche on the Boulevard...
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(now rue Laffitte). At the Café Hardy, according to the gastronome Grimod de La Reynière, "you could eat the best chops in Paris, and omelettes stuffed with...
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at no. 22. It was also the home of the Café Tortoni, known for its Italian ice creams and pastries. The Café Anglais was a frequent meeting place of the...
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Bignon (the former 'Café Foy') and the Café Tortoni, where she met Zola, Flaubert, and Maupassant. Even the starvation of the siege of Paris did not dampen...
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Victorine Meurent (category Painters from Paris)
lessons in the two instruments. She also sang, reportedly performing at café-concerts, a type of musical establishment associated with the Belle Époque...
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Édouard Manet (category Painters from Paris)
painted each of them. Manet's paintings of café scenes are observations of social life in 19th-century Paris. People are depicted drinking beer, listening...
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Astoria Hotel at 902 Avenida de Mayo, 1895. Façade of Café Tortoni in Avenida de Mayo, 1898. Private residence for Adela Unzué de Leloir at 1264 Libertad street...
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Biscuit Tortoni – the Italian Tortoni, working at the Café Velloni which had opened in Paris in 1798, bought the place and renamed it the Café Tortoni. It...
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carved into the pillars of Paris' Porte Saint-Denis, to which the Pirámide de Mayo bears some resemblance. Since 1763 the Plaza de Mayo had been divided by...
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Tres de Febrero (commonly known as Bosques de Palermo, or "Palermo Woods") are located in this area. Inspired by the "Bois de Boulogne" in Paris and the...
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painting, Déjeuner sur L'Herbe. This was the painting that scandalized Paris in 1863: the brazen nude lolling outdoors in a park between two fully clothed...
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for tango music and dance. The Pabellón de las Rosas, on Libertador Avenue and Tagle Street, like the Café de Hansen in the Palermo neighborhood, maintained...
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The Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Obelisk of Buenos Aires) is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Located in the Plaza de la República...
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covered in imitation Paris stone. The building host some scultpures in its interior such as Justice by Rogelio Yrurtia, a bust of José de San Martín by Luis...
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Gaîté Parisienne (redirect from Ballets by Étienne de Beaumont)
tentative titles of Gay Mabille and Tortoni, after a Paris café, but Manuel Rosenthal recalled that Count Étienne de Beaumont, the ballet's librettist,...
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18th century. Among Agnes Blackwell Herrick's papers was a copy of the Paris Embassy's Dinner Party Record from 1921 to 1922. There were 16 different...
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Le Modèle noir, de Géricault à Matisse at the musee d'Orsay in Paris, recorded her address at 11, rue de Vintimille, 3rd floor, in Paris. Laure très belle...
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La Recoleta Cemetery (redirect from Cementerio de la Recoleta)
fueron importados de París y Milán. Archived 22 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Sánchez, Nora (11 November 2007). "El cementerio de la Recoleta, entre...
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building that would house the café on its ground floor. When finished in 1917 the building, which was on the site of an existing café, was one of the highest...
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Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (redirect from Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires)
Garden (official name in Spanish: Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires) is a botanical garden located in the Palermo neighborhood...
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Spanish avenue was built later (1910). It is also compared to those in Paris or Barcelona due to its sophisticated buildings of Art Nouveau, neoclassic...
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Buenos Aires (redirect from Paris of South America)
pactes d'amitié et de coopération". Mairie de Paris. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2007. "Convenio de Amistad y Colaboración"...
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"masterful synthesis of rationalism and Art Deco, of renewal and tradition, of Paris and New York." Rationalism was introduced in Buenos Aires by intellectual...
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building in Plaza San Martín, originally erected in Paris as the Argentine Pavilion for the 1889 Paris exhibition, and later dismantled and brought to Buenos...
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Guggenheim J. Paul Getty Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art Musee d'Orsay Museu de Arte de São Paulo (in Portuguese) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston National Gallery...
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