Jean Le Noir was a French manuscript illuminator active in Paris between 1335 and 1380. He was a pupil of Jean Pucelle. His main work is the Psalter of...
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Jean Le Noir may refer to: Jean Le Noir (theologian) (1622–1692), French theologian and canon lawyer Jean Le Noir (illuminator), French manuscript illuminator...
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Le Chat Noir (French pronunciation: [lə ʃa nwaʁ]; French for "The Black Cat") was a 19th century entertainment establishment in the bohemian Montmartre...
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Bourgot Le Noir was a French female illuminator in the mid-fourteenth century who assisted her father, Jean Le Noir, with his work. While it is impossible...
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Hours of Jeanne de Navarre (category 14th-century illuminated manuscripts)
The Hours of Jeanne de Navarre is an illuminated book of hours with miniatures painted by Jean Le Noir. The book was commissioned by Philip VI of Valois...
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Film noir (/nwɑːr/; French: [film nwaʁ]) is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylized Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize...
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separate contributors to the work and identifies Le Noir with "the Passion Master", an anonymous illuminator so-called because he illustrated the Passion...
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Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg (category 14th-century illuminated manuscripts)
measuring 126 x 88 mm. The illustrations are attributed to the miniaturist Jean Le Noir, and include graphic representations of astrological predictions by the...
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Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux (category Illuminated books of hours)
book is generally believed to be the work of the leading Parisian illuminator, Jean Pucelle (or Jehan Pucele). It is usually identified with the book...
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of Saumur (Musée des Blindés) Chateau de Beaulieu Les séquoias géants en Pays-de-la-Loire Chateau of Saumur (in French) Cadre Noir Saumur Cricket Club...
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in Burgundy) (1365–1416), painter Anastasia (fl. c. 1400), manuscript illuminator Claus Sluter (Dutch, worked in Burgundy from 1395–1406), sculptor the...
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actress Helno (Noël Rota) (1963-1993), singer with Lucrate Milk, Bérurier Noir & Les Négresses Vertes William Mallet, perpetrator of the 2022 Paris shooting...
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Elevator to the Gallows (category Film noir)
novel of the same name by Noël Calef. Associated by some critics with film noir, and introducing new narrative, cinematographic, and editing techniques,...
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Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, and joined by Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Robert Delaunay, Henri Le Fauconnier, Juan Gris, and Fernand Léger. One...
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The Cloisters (section Illuminated manuscripts)
probably Normandy), Jean Pucelle's "Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux" (c. 1324–28), the "Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg", attributed to Jean Le Noir and the "Belles...
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October 2023. Douin, Jean-Luc (26 March 2004). "Monica Bellucci, 'Italienne à 100%?'" [Monica Bellucci, '100% Italian?']. Interview. Le Monde (in French)...
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'Collationnement, montage et jeu parti: le début de la campagne espagnole du Prince Noir (1366-67) dans les Chroniques de Jean Froissart, Le Moyen Âge, 100 (1994), 369-411...
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throughout the 14th century and was adopted by his students, including Jean le Noir. Additionally, Pucelle had a significant impact on the high Gothic framing...
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lighting penetrating through windows and doorways. Much of the celebrated film noir tradition relies on techniques related to chiaroscuro that Toland perfected...
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version of four of the Baudelaire songs (Le Livre de Baudelaire, 1994), Robin Holloway's of En blanc et noir (2002), and Colin Matthews's of both books...
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Fauvism (redirect from Les Fauvres)
the beginning of the 20th century. It was the style of les Fauves (French pronunciation: [le fov], the wild beasts), a group of modern artists whose...
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Blueberry (comics) (category Comics by Jean Giraud)
dessinées (BD) tradition by the Belgian scriptwriter Jean-Michel Charlier and French comics artist Jean "Mœbius" Giraud. It chronicles the adventures of Mike...
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(according to the exhibition Le cheval, symbole de pouvoirs dans l'Europe préhistorique) to the shamanic animal (according to Jean Clottes' theory taken up...
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Pierre Laval (redirect from Pièrre Jean Marie Laval)
Pierre Jean Marie Laval (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ laval]; 28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician. He served as Prime Minister of France...
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tour Rock En France, 7 days, 7 French cities including Le Rex in Paris and with such bands as Noir Desir, lots of glorifying press followed She was photographed...
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Architecture of the night (redirect from Illuminated architecture)
Mary Woods, "Photography of the Night: Skyscraper Nocturne and Skyscraper Noir in New York," in Architecture of the Night, pp. 68–77, p. 74. Jakle, p. 184...
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Symbolists were associated with the Salon. Jean Moréas published the Symbolist Manifesto ("Le Symbolisme") in Le Figaro on 18 September 1886 (see 1886 in...
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d'Or by Buñuel and Dalí (1930) The Blood of a Poet (French: Le sang d'un poète) by Jean Cocteau (1930) Famous Surrealist photographers are the French...
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Pseudo-Jacquemart (category French manuscript illuminators)
Pseudo-Jacquemart (or Pseudo-Jacquemart de Hesdin) was an anonymous master illuminator active in Paris and Bourges between 1380 and 1415. He owed his name to...
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but Vérard claimed that it was his translation of Vegetius. Philippe Le Noir authored an abridged version of Christine's book in 1527 under the title...
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