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    scientist in French) Édouard Dujardin Papers and the Édouard Dujardin Photograph Collection at the Harry Ransom Center Works by Edouard Dujardin at Project Gutenberg...
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    Édouard Dujardin-Beaumetz (1868 – 27 October 1947) was a French biologist and physician. He was the son of hygienist Georges Dujardin-Beaumetz (1833–1895)...
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  • Dujardin is a French surname, meaning "from the garden", and may refer to: Charlotte Dujardin (born 1985), British dressage rider Édouard Dujardin (1861–1949)...
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  • start of World War II Edouard Drumont (1844–1917), French anti-semitic journalist Édouard Dujardin (1861–1949), French writer Édouard Gagnon (1918–2007)...
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    flat forms separated by dark contours. The term was coined by critic Édouard Dujardin on the occasion of the Salon des Indépendants, in March 1888. Artists...
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    Toulouse-Lautrec's time. Dancer Jane Avril is in the audience. Beside her is writer Édouard Dujardin. They are watching a performance by Yvette Guilbert. Though her face...
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    cabaret. From right to left, the people at the table include: writer Édouard Dujardin, dancer La Macarona, photographer Paul Secau, photographer Maurice...
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  • sɔ̃ kupe], "The laurels are cut") is an 1887 novel by French author Édouard Dujardin, first published in the magazine Revue Indépendante. He was an early...
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    the critic Édouard Dujardin to describe Émile Bernard's method of painting with flat areas of colour and bold outlines, which reminded Dujardin of the Medieval...
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    exponent of Polish origin of the Symbolist movement in France. With Édouard Dujardin he created La Revue wagnérienne in 1885. In 1901, he founded the Société...
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    the seven colors of the prism. In the Revue Indépendante, the critic Édouard Dujardin called this new style cloisonnisme, from the enamel cloisonné, since...
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    Baudelaire, Stéphane Mallarmé and Paul Verlaine worshipped Wagner. Édouard Dujardin, whose influential novel Les Lauriers sont coupés is in the form of...
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    physician and hygienist. He was the father of biologist Édouard Dujardin-Beaumetz (1868–1947). Dujardin-Beaumetz studied medicine in Paris, where he became...
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    Auguste Dorchain [fr] Georges Dubosc [fr], journalist Marcel Duchamp Édouard Dujardin, writer Pierre-Louis Dulong scientist Pierre Dumont Marcel Dupré, organist...
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    Cloisonnism: a short-lived term introduced in 1888 by the art critic Édouard Dujardin, was to promote the work of Louis Anquetin, and was later also applied...
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    composer Richard Wagner based in Paris, France. It was established by Édouard Dujardin, Téodor de Wyzewa, and Houston Stewart Chamberlain. It was first published...
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    Edward Dujardin (29 November 1817, Antwerp – 21 May 1889, Antwerp) was a Belgian painter and art teacher. He began his studies at the Royal Academy of...
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    thick, black contour outlines. This style, named cloisonnism by critic Édouard Dujardin, was inspired by both stained glass and Japanese ukiyo-e. One example...
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    (Portugal) Tibor Déry (Hungary) Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (Italy) Édouard Dujardin (France) Jenny Erpenbeck (Germany) Hans Faverey (Netherlands) Gustave...
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  • his translations into English are works by Alexis de Tocqueville, Édouard Dujardin, André Malraux, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Georges Simenon, Jean Cocteau...
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    Poster from Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec for the Divan Japonais (1892), showing dancer Jane Avril and critic Édouard Dujardin....
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    devoted to Wagner studies. Together with his friend, the French writer Édouard Dujardin, Chamberlain did much to introduce Wagner to the French, who until...
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  • having published such novels as Les Lauriers sont coupés (1887) by Édouard Dujardin, En rade (1886–1887) by Joris-Karl Huysmans, and Consuelo (1842–1843)...
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    prize at the Brive book fair. Founding members include Paul Valéry, Édouard Dujardin, André Fontainas, Charles Vildrac, Maurice Maeterlinck, Ferdinand Hérold...
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  • writer. Arthur Drews (1865–1935) – German historian and philosopher. Édouard Dujardin (1861–1949) – French novelist and writer. Charles-François Dupuis (1742–1809)...
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    Shadow and Light Doctor Gennari Henri Calef 1951 Le Sabre de mon père Édouard Dujardin Roger Vitrac 1951 Gigolo Le père Quentin Roger Richebé 1953 Open Letter...
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  • Stuart Gilbert of the 1887 French novel Les lauriers sont coupés by Édouard Dujardin This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title We'll...
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  • William B. Smith, Arthur Drews, Paul-Louis Couchoud, L. Gordon Rylands, Édouard Dujardin. In their books, A.D. Howell Smith (1942) and Archibald Robertson (1946)...
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    libretto by her own hand. It was predicted to be a great success by Édouard Dujardin. The story is inspired by an oriental custom which consists in uniting...
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  • association, Édouard Dujardin's Les Lauriers sont coupés (1887) is also an important precursor. Indeed, James Joyce "picked up a copy of Dujardin's novel ....
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