Louis Martinet (1814 – before 8 January 1895) was a French painter, gallery owner and theater director. Louis Martinet was born in Paris and studied painting...
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Jeanne Martinet, French semiotician Louis Martinet, French rower who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics Louis Martinet (painter), French painter, art...
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Marcel-Martinet Jean-Daniel Martinet Andrée Marty-Capgras Dionys Mascolo, writer François Maspero, editor of Maspero Ed. André Masson, painter Pierre...
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engraver Philibert-Louis Debucourt (1755–1832), painter and engraver Charles Clément Balvay (1756–1822), engraver François-Nicolas Martinet (c. 1760–1800)...
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1890 for annual exhibitions. Established in 1862 by the painter and gallery owner Louis Martinet and the writer Théophile Gautier, the Société Nationale...
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Oscar-nominated, Golden Globe-winning cinematographer, born in San Jose Charles Martinet, actor and voice actor, best known for providing the voice of Nintendo's...
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Scene from a Deluge (category Paintings by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson)
Paris. Anne Louis-Girodet began studying under Neoclassical French painter Jacques-Louis David at the age of seventeen. His first painting under David’s...
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submissions. Even artists who had been regularly admitted were rejected. Louis Martinet, who had previously displayed artworks rejected from the Salon in his...
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Spanish painter of the Neoclassic style (born 1753) François-Nicolas Martinet, engraver and naturalist (born c.1760) Louis Rolland Trinquesse, painter (born...
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Samaritaine pump, had their own clocks made by the guild. Two families, the Martinet and the Bidauld, dominated the profession; they had their workshops in...
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Malletier, Maison fondée en 1792, édition Devambez, 2010 p 104 Jean-Claude Martinet, Clamecy et ses flotteurs, Éditions de l'Armançon Diderot et d'Alembert...
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certain insects, such as the magnificent blue-winged grasshopper. The Martinet site, a former colliery on the boundary of the Monceau-sur-Sambre and Roux...
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manufactured for such purpose (i.e. the cane, paddle, strap, tawse and martinet),(bathbrush) and those which have been adapted/improvised from available...
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scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France. Winners were awarded...
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Nationale des Beaux Arts, an association of artists created in 1861 by Louis Martinet and Théophile Gautier to break with the Official Exhibition, organizes...
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junior high schools: Les Bons-Raisins, Henri-Dunant, La Malmaison, Les Martinets, Marcel-Pagnol, Jules-Verne Two senior high schools: Lycée Richelieu,...
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Frans Masereel (category Belgian painters)
Frans Masereel (31 July 1889 – 3 January 1972) was a Belgian painter and graphic artist who worked mainly in France. He is known especially for his woodcuts...
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Georges Ricard-Cordingley (category 19th-century French painters)
Académie Julian, Paris; studies under Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, Louis Martinet, and Jules Lefèvre. 1892, Death of his mother; Georges is 19. Stays...
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Beaux-Arts. Retrieved 30 May 2021 Martinet, p. 100; and Ferris, p. 277 Martinet, pp. 158 and 166 Letellier, p. 22 Martinet, pp. 157 and 230 "France", The...
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born in Paris, the son of Charles Galloche and Jeanne Martinet. He studied at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. Originally destined for the church, he soon found...
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published about Mario Bava: Mario Bava by Pascal Martinet (Edilig, 1984) and Mario Bava edited by Jean-Louis Leutrat (Éditions du Céfal, 1994) in French;...
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Aigues-Mortes (section Saint-Louis Square)
Marette pond, the Canal-Viel and Grau Louis, the Canal Viel being the access channel to the sea. The Grau-Louis was approximately at the modern location...
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martel de fer marten, Old Fr. martrine, compare modern Fr. martre martin martinet martingale marvel, Old Fr. merveille marvelous, Old Fr. merveillos, compare...
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David Ogden Stiers, Jack Blessing, Anne Archer, Daniel Benzali, Charles Martinet, Angela Paton, Christianne Hauber, Carl D. Parker, Benne Alder, Loryn Barlese...
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- Eugène Lami, painter and lithographer (died 1890) 6 February - Achille Devéria, painter and lithographer (died 1857) 12 March - Louis Prosper Gachard...
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personality, silent and sound film actress from Nancy, France Charles Martinet (born 1955), actor best known as the voice of Mario and Luigi in the Super...
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Marcouch (born 1969), politician, Mayor of Arnhem since 2017 Jan Floris Martinet (1729–1795) Peer Mascini (1941–2019), actor Bea Meulman (born 1949), actor...
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– Glenn L. Martin Company (later Lockheed Martin). Jean Martinet, French militarian – martinet (a disciplinarian). Alessandro Martini, Italian businessman...
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1991) September 17 Marina Lima, Brazilian singer and songwriter Charles Martinet, American voice-actor September 18 – Paul Butler, retired British Anglican...
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