Madeleine Malraux, née Marie-Madeleine Lioux (7 April 1914 – 10 January 2014) was a French concert classical pianist. Marie-Madeleine Lioux was born in...
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Georges André Malraux (/mælˈroʊ/ mal-ROH; French: [ʒɔʁʒ ɑ̃dʁe malʁo]; 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and minister...
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(Left to right) US President John F. Kennedy, Madeleine Malraux, André Malraux, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson at the unveiling of the Mona...
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Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy, André and Marie-Madeleine Malraux, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson prior to a dinner, May 1962. Jacqueline Kennedy is...
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pianist Xénia Maliarevitch (born 1980), contemporary French pianist Madeleine Malraux (1914–2014), concert pianist Marquesa del Ter (1864–1936), pianist...
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Cauquil-Prince was introduced to Chagall by Madeleine Malraux, wife to the French minister of Culture, André Malraux, shortly after Chagall had created tapestries...
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icons and political figures of the time, such as Charles de Gaulle, André Malraux, James Bond, and Bob Dylan. Arguably the most famous quotation from the...
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official premiere, as the first ballet performed at the Ravel Festival. Madeleine Malraux played the piano at the premiere. In 2004, the New York City Ballet...
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Felangue [fr] John Kenneth Macalister Stanislaw_Makowski [fr] Claude Raymond Malraux [fr] R. M. A. Mathieu Andre Adrian Jules Maugenet James Andrew Mayer G...
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innovations. Among its contributors were Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, André Malraux and François Mauriac. During Mendès-France's pivotal eight-month term as...
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944) Nathalie Sarraute (1900–1999) André Malraux (1901–1976) Marie-Magdeleine Carbet (1902-1996) Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942)...
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because of its unique post-WWII reconstruction and architecture. The André Malraux Modern Art Museum is the second of France for the number of impressionist...
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into English are works by Alexis de Tocqueville, Édouard Dujardin, André Malraux, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Georges Simenon, Jean Cocteau, Albert Camus...
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demolished to set up the Museum of 20th Century Art there, which André Malraux had entrusted to him. The death of the architect, on 27 August 1965, put...
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(1986), p. 192. "Dunand, Taming the Horse". Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa. Cabanne, Pierre (1986). Encyclopédie Art Deco (in French). Somogy...
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2013). "Michael Cimino rêve d'adapter " La Condition Humaine " d'André Malraux". Blouin Artinfo. Archived from the original on 13 July 2013. Retrieved...
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Division (Germany and Austria campaigns) From 26 September 1944, André Malraux's Alsace-Lorraine Independent Brigade, formed from the FFI, formed part...
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they satirized the politics of Charles de Gaulle, Michel Debré and André Malraux. Noiret's screen debut (1949) was an uncredited role in Gigi. In 1955 he...
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or anyone else who was anti-Germanic or anti-fascist. Aragon and André Malraux were both on these "Otto Lists" of forbidden authors. During the war, Aragon...
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(1978–1981). He was survived by his second wife, Madeleine Marignac, whom he married in 1968. Madeleine Druon died in 2016 aged 91. Druon was a descendant...
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(1911–1986) André Le Troquer (1884–1963) Jacques Lusseyran (1924–1971) André Malraux (1901–1976) ("Colonel Berger"), French writer and government minister Missak...
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neighborhoods in the center of the city. De Gaulle's Minister of Culture, André Malraux, oversaw the reconstruction of the historic neighborhoods in the center...
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was publicly presented and inaugurated by the Minister of Culture, André Malraux, however, Domenica officially owned the paintings until her death in 1977...
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Christian Makarian François Mauriac Catherine Nay Jean-François Revel André Malraux Jean-Paul Sartre "History". Alliance pour les chiffres de la presse et...
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dominated by figures such as Colette, André Gide, François Mauriac, André Malraux, Albert Camus, and, after World War II, by Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul...
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French writer, activist, and politician, André Malraux. One of them was a biography, Signed, Malraux, another an essay entitled Soundproof Room. Lyotard...
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House of culture of Amiens [fr], inaugurated on 19 March 1966 by André Malraux, built by Jean Duthilleul [fr]. The Coliséum, inaugurated on 5 January...
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to be a historical monument by the Minister of Cultural Affairs, André Malraux. A year later, an additional lift system was installed in the north pillar...
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Lorber TV mini series (5 Episode) 2022 Inventing Anna Marie Christine Adam TV mini series (1 episode) 2023 Little Girl Blue Florence Malraux Mona Achache...
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engraving in 1804. The prestigious award was abolished in 1968 by André Malraux, then Minister of Culture, following the May 68 riots that called for cultural...
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