Paul de Vigne (1843–1901), Belgian sculptor, was born on 26 April 1843 at Ghent. He created public monuments for display in Belgium and France. He was...
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painter Julius De Vigne (1844–1906), Belgian lawyer, politician and writer Paul de Vigne (1843–1901), Belgian sculptor Anne de La Vigne (1634–1684), French...
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alumni offered his marble bust by Paul de Vigne. King Leopold II of Belgium appointed him grand officier de l’Ordre de Léopold and offered to him a sapphire...
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Emma De Vigne (30 January 1850 - 3 June 1898) was a Belgian still life and portrait painter, who came from a family of artists from Ghent. Her paintings...
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Ghent (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
missionary in Mexico Frans de Potter (1834–1904), writer Emma De Vigne (1850–98), painter Paul de Vigne (1843–1901), sculptor. De Vriendt brothers Juliaan...
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Neel Doff (redirect from Jours de famine et de détresse)
(Charles Samuel, Paul de Vigne). She posed as Charles de Coster's character Nele by Charles Samuel (Monument Charles de Coster, Charles de Coster Monument...
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represented by a naked woman seated in a tunnel, the work of the sculptor Paul De Vigne, as well as dolphin spitters made by the sculptor Georges Houtstont [fr]...
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Paul de Vigne (1843–1901), Belgium Edgar Viies (1931–2006), Estonia Erna Viitol (1920–2001), Estonia Carole Vincent (1939–2019), England Antoine de Vinck...
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Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-Aldegonde (redirect from Philip de St. Aldegonde)
Rederijker school in the Lowlands. There is a marble sculpture of him by Paul de Vigne in Brussels. Marnix could speak Spanish, and this influenced his writing...
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MSK Liévin De Winne - Portrait of the Sculptor Paul De Vigne (19th century) MSK Gustave Van de Woestyne - Still Life (c.1922) MSK Carel Willink Het evenwicht...
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The two bronze groups on pedestals represent The Crowning of Art by Paul de Vigne, and The Teaching of Art by Charles van der Stappen. On the side of...
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City Musée d'arts de Nantes Musée d'Orsay, Paris Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon Musée du Luxembourg...
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missionary (1839–1886) Paul de Vigne, sculptor (1843–1901) De Vriendt brothers, painters (second half of 19th century) Pierre De Geyter, socialist, composer...
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Italy. He set up his studio in Paris in 1876 in collaboration with Paul de Vigne, then settled permanently at Schaerbeek. He won a gold medal at the...
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also a statue of him by the sculptor Paul de Vigne that was unveiled on 26 August 1895 in the town square (Mgr. de Harneplein) of Courtrai, Belgium. This...
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cemetery includes impressive monuments by Alexander Stirling Calder and Paul de Vigne. Many of the monuments reflect attitudes about death and mourning from...
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Royal Conservatory of Brussels (redirect from Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles)
palm trees and musical instruments by the sculptors Georges Houtstont, Paul de Vigne, Antoine van Rasbourg, Auguste Braekevelt, and Égide Mélot. Each year...
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Théophile Lybaert (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
received initial artistic training at the atelier of the brothers Paul and the Félix De Vigne, respectively a sculptor and painter who worked in the so-called...
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Santa Maria delle Vigne is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Genoa, Italy. It was built in the 10th century. The main altar was completed in 1730 by...
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high and novel order in every class of sculpture, and soon, along with Paul de Vigne, became recognized as the leader of the section of the new Belgian school...
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Massachusetts. It contains monuments by Alexander Stirling Calder and Paul de Vigne. 7 Connor House August 11, 1988 (#88001227) 702 20th St. 41°30′18″N...
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Angel Adoree) Château de La Ruche (Tim & Rebecca Jones) Château de La Vigne (May & Guy) Château de Lalande (Stephanie Jarvis) Château de Lassalle (Christina...
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Vandenpeereboom, politician (died 1917) 26 April – Paul de Vigne, sculptor (died 1901) 13 May – Paul de Smet de Naeyer, politician (died 1913) 25 July – Edmond...
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Mercure de France published Philippe de Rothschild's Le Pressoir perdu: poèmes. In 1981 Presses de la Cité published his Vivre la vigne: du ghetto de Francfort...
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Boulanger, Pablo Casals, Alfred Cortot, Georges Dandelot, Nelson Delle-Vigne Fabbri, Paul Dukas, Henri Dutilleux, Georges Enescu, Philippe Entremont, Zino Francescatti...
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February 2020 – via archive.today. Vigne (2016), p. 194. Vigne, George (2016). Hector Guimard - Le geste mangnifique de l'Art Nouveau (in French). Paris:...
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Gustave Doré (redirect from Paul Gustave Dore)
(English translation) Sculptures The Dumas Monument in Paris Le Poème de la Vigne or The Vintage Vase, version in San Francisco Cupid and Time, modello...
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Thibault Charles Marie Septime de Montalembert (born 10 February 1962) is a French theatre, film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his...
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Mercière, La mère Jean, Le mitonné, Le Morgon, Le musée, Chez Paul, Les Trois Maries, A ma vigne, and Le Vivarais. While many bouchons are now oriented strongly...
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Henri Vignes; Pierre Boudrot (2011). Bibliographie des éditions de la Nouvelle Revue française : 26 mai 1911–15 juillet 1919. Paris: Libraire H. Vignes. ISBN 9782867421822...
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