Aristide Bruant (French: [aʁistid bʁyɑ̃]; 6 May 1851 – 11 February 1925) was a French cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner. He is best known...
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cabaret singer Aristide Bruant. "Ambassadeurs: Aristide Bruant". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 9 July 2016. "Ambassadeurs. Aristide Bruant Dans Son...
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1885, Toulouse-Lautrec began to exhibit his work at the cabaret of Aristide Bruant's Mirliton. With his studies finished, Toulouse-Lautrec participated...
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Place Maubert" by Aristide Bruant "À la Roquette" by Aristide Bruant "À la Seine" by Léo Ferré "À la Villette" by Aristide Bruant "A Little Side Street...
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scarf is worn will make a difference, as will the way it is tied. Aristide Bruant and scarf by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Woman wearing a 1920s head and...
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Macherot and Raoul Cauvin Le Mirliton, a Paris cabaret opened in 1885 by Aristide Bruant This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mirliton...
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Bat'd'Af (1906), antimilitarist melodrama, written in collaboration with Aristide Bruant L'Illustration théâtrale (1906) La Loupiote (1909) Cœur de Française...
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paintings and posters by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec of his friend, Aristide Bruant, a singer and nightclub owner whose trademark was a black cloak and...
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the idea of taking inspiration from the cabaret singer's costume. Aristide Bruant for the disguise Lucille made for him. The search for financing for...
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film directed by Charles Decroix, inspired by the eponymous novel by Aristide Bruant. A young orphan is thrown out into the street by a ruthless janitor...
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Alphonse Allais, Maurice Rollinat, Maurice Donnay, Armand Masson, Aristide Bruant, Théodore Botrel, Paul Signac, Porfirio Pires, August Strindberg, George...
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statesman and Prime Minister Aristide Bruant (1851–1925), French cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner Aristide Caradja (1861–1955), Romanian...
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Nationale des Beaux-Arts. French cabaret singer and nightclub owner Aristide Bruant is thought to have influenced both the content and the choice of title...
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cabarets of Montmartre included Yvette Guilbert, Marcelle Lender, Aristide Bruant, La Goulue, Georges Guibourg, Mistinguett, Fréhel, Jane Avril, and...
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chansons : Poètes et Chansonniers (1902). He also collaborated with Aristide Bruant to L'Argot au XXe siècle. Dictionnaire français-argot. Le Milliard...
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his commissions to do poster art for the cabaret owner/entertainer, Aristide Bruant and other commercial enterprises. In the early 1890s, Steinlen's paintings...
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twentieth century by the cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner Aristide Bruant to save it from demolition. The Lapin Agile became a favourite spot...
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a popular anarchist song often attributed ( probably wrongly) to Aristide Bruant, whose words have been also reworked. Always the same year, Cambouis...
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of the arrondissement of Montargis. Courtenay was the birthplace of Aristide Bruant and Pierre Tarin. Jacques-René Tenon, the famous surgeon, anatomist...
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Didier Bocquet Pierre Bouvier Lucienne Boyer Georges Brassens Breakbot Aristide Bruant Julie Budet Manu Chao Sébastien Charlier Matthieu Chedid Richard Clayderman...
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markets and warehouses. In the evenings, he performed the songs of Aristide Bruant, Edith Piaf and others in clubs in Montmartre and Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
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Japonais (1893–94) Elles (1896) Museums Musée Toulouse-Lautrec People Aristide Bruant Cha-U-Kao Jane Avril Marcelle Lender Suzanne Valadon Portrayals Toulouse-Lautrec...
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Brault (1933–2022) André Breton (1896–1966) Nicole Brossard (1943) Aristide Bruant (1851–1925) Gace Brulé (c.1160 – after 1213) Andrée Brunin (1937–1993)...
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ambassadors, Aristide Bruant by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec...
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pepper, olive oil and vinegar. The canuts were the subject of songs by Aristide Bruant and Éric La Blanche. In contemporary times, the word canut is often...
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Koldewey, German architect and archaeologist (b. 1855) February 11 – Aristide Bruant, French singer and nightclub owner (b. 1851) February 13 – Floyd Collins...
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country, and pop-music genres – including Henry Russell (1812–1900), Aristide Bruant (1851–1925), Hank Williams (1923–1953), and Buddy Holly (1936–1959)...
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Japonais (1893–94) Elles (1896) Museums Musée Toulouse-Lautrec People Aristide Bruant Cha-U-Kao Jane Avril Marcelle Lender Suzanne Valadon Portrayals Toulouse-Lautrec...
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1875) April 21 – Charles Barrois, French geologist (d. 1939) May 6 – Aristide Bruant, French cabaret singer, comedian (d. 1925) May 7 – Adolf von Harnack...
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1865. In 1892 Toulouse-Lautrec produced an advertising poster for Aristide Bruant's performance there. Walter Sickert's 1906 painting "The Eldorado, Paris"...
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