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    Eugénie Buffet (1866–1934) was a French singer who rose to fame in France just prior to World War I. She has been called one of the first, if not the first...
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    Champigny-sur-Marne. All songs are included in the compilation album, Eugénie Buffet et Polaire: Succès et Raretés (1918-1936), released under a French record...
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    this house was also the last Paris studio of Renoir. At N°57 bis lived Eugénie Buffet, famous street singer. N°63, former cirque Fernando, then Médrano. At...
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    during the Belle Epoque. Best known for his 1893 poster of the chanteuse Eugénie Buffet, he was also a popular cover artist for the Parisian humor magazine...
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    (1325–1375), poet and writer Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari (1591–1632), historian Eugénie Buffet (1866–1934), French singer Larbi Bensari (1867–1964), musician Henri...
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  • as Casimir "le Serpentin", a comic singer and dancer Édith Piaf as Eugénie Buffet, the singer at the Eldorado Patachou as Yvette Guilbert, the singer...
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    (Yvette Dieudonné). They are greeted by his mother, Letizia Buonaparte (Eugénie Buffet) and the rest of his family at their summer home in Les Milelli. The...
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  • for performing in the chanson réaliste style include: Berthe Sylva Eugénie Buffet Germaine Lix Damia Marie Dubas Lys Gauty Nitta-jô Marianne Oswald Chanson...
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  • architect of Hungarian origin Georges Biscot 1889–1944 actor and singer Eugénie Buffet 1866–1934 singer of music hall Cécile Cerf Marcel Cerf 1916–1973 1911–2010...
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    replaced by offices. Thérésa (Emma Valladon) Jeanne Bloch La Goulue Eugénie Buffet Anna Thibaud French Été = Summer, Hiver = Winter François Caradec &...
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    songs in café concert performances. Mallet, Guilbert, Emma Liébel and Eugénie Buffet were pioneers of the chanson réaliste style in their popular shows....
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  • (1926–2008) und Ornella Volta (1927–2020): Yvette Guilbert - Cha-U-Kao - Eugénie Buffet in Lautrec sur la Butte Paol Keïneg: Dahut in Dahut Pierre Lamy: The...
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    z'Arts, whose chief editor was Émile Goudeau. He was also a member of Eugénie Buffet's troupe and attained fame at the Théâtre des Noctambules. He was particularly...
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  • in her popular shows, along with Félicia Mallet, Yvette Guilbert and Eugénie Buffet. Other venues where she sang included L'Artistic, le Brunin, le Casino...
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    d'Or, a biennial world chef championship, bears his name. A student of Eugénie Brazier, he was one of the most prominent chefs associated with the nouvelle...
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    role Robot Chicken Fairy Godmother/Fiona (voice) Episode: "Up, Up, and Buffet" National Theatre Live Blanche DuBois Episode: "A Streetcar Named Desire"...
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    from the infatuation of the sovereigns Marie-Louise, Marie-Amélie, and Eugénie. The restoration campaigns carried out at the beginning of the 21st century...
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  • restaurant; Firebeach - a lounge bar and restaurant with a wood fired oven; a buffet restaurant known as The Verandah, Travellers' Bar, the Pool Bar, Chequerboard...
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  • mezza-soprano Olivier Martinez, actor Jean-Luc Mélenchon, politician Eugénie de Montijo, the last Empress of France from 1853 until 1870 La Belle Otero...
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    for the design when he was only thirty-seven. When asked by the Empress Eugénie what the style of the building was called, he replied simply, "Napoleon...
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  • portraitist and religious painter François Rude (1784–1855), sculptor Eugénie Charen (1786–1824), painter Louis-Jacques Daguerre (1787–1851), photographer...
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    theater and an avenue were named in his honor. 1995 - 7 d'Or for his role in Eugénie Grandet 1994 - Honorary César Award 1992 - César Award for Best Actor in...
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    an author who died unmarried without issue, and Henriette-Guillermine-Eugénie Decazes de Glücksbierg (23 November 1824 – Tournai, November, 1899), who...
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    Chamber and the Grand Reception Room, where they were served canapés. A buffet-style dinner was later served at the George's Hall. The couple's 10-foot-tall...
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    Second French Empire in 1870. It was then reacquired by Napoleon III's wife Eugénie de Montijo in 1871, who eight years later gave it to the Louvre (now inventory...
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    for Vosges In office 8 February 1871 – 6 October 1889 Preceded by Louis Buffet Succeeded by Ernest Picot 10th Mayor of Paris In office 15 November 1870 –...
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    known for his womanising. After World War I Pétain married his mistress, Eugénie Hardon (1877–1962), on 14 September 1920; they remained married until the...
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  • intricately plotted to give the illusion of being impulsive and obsessive, buffeted by shifting emotions: by turns sensual and wary, vulnerable and guarded...
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    House of Worth. Charles Worth had designed the clothes of the Empress Eugénie during the Second Empire and turned high fashion into an industry. His...
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    the lounge of the Empress, which houses portraits of Napoleon III and Eugénie by Winterhalter, with - between the two – a rotunda room for the paintings...
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