who grilled her relentlessly, was Captain Pierre Bouchardon; he later prosecuted her at trial. Bouchardon established that much of the Mata Hari persona...
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for his historical and criminal thrillers. As the great-grandson of Pierre Bouchardon, the man who arrested Mata Hari, his biography about her is considered...
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Jean-Baptiste Bouchardon (16 May 1667 – 15 January 1742) was a 17th/18th-century French sculptor and architect. Born in Saint-Didier-en-Velay, Bouchardon was the...
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Frédéric THOMAS, Petites causes célèbres du jour. Tome 12, 1855 Pierre BOUCHARDON, Le crime du château de Bitremont, Paris, A. Michel, 1925, Henry SOUMAGNE...
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Punishments" (No. 21) ed.). Paris: The National Bookstore. 1931. p. 32. Pierre Bouchardon and Jean Prunière (1934). A forerunner of Landru: The watchmaker Pel...
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by Lucas van Uden. Most boards of the Traité des pierres antiques, by Mariette, after Bouchardon Vignettes for the Hall of Mirrors of Versailles, by...
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prodigious collection Pierre-Antoine Crozat, where besides artists like Antoine Watteau and the classicizing sculptor Edmé Bouchardon, Mariette met the abbé...
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Frédéric THOMAS, Petites causes célèbres du jour. Tome 12, 1855 Pierre BOUCHARDON, Le crime du château de Bitremont, Paris, A. Michel, 1925, Henry SOUMAGNE...
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(1911). "Bouchardon, Edme" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 311. Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1915). "Bouchardon, Edmé"...
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commissioned a monumental statue of the king on horseback by the sculptor Bouchardon, and the Academy of Architecture was assigned to create a square, to be...
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etchings from drawings by his friend Antoine Watteau and the sculptor Edmé Bouchardon. He caused engravings to be made, at his own expense, of Bartoli's copies...
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Swedish Academy of the Arts 1768–77. L'Archevêque was a disciple of Edmé Bouchardon in Paris, and served as a royal fellow in 1744 to Rome's sculpture academy...
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(1959) - Moraga Maigret et l'Affaire Saint-Fiacre (1959) - Le docteur Bouchardon Rue des prairies (1959) - Ernest l'ami d'Henri Come Dance with Me (1959)...
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carnelian of the Triumph of Fontenoy after a design provided by Edmé Bouchardon. This was the first of a series of engravings on historical subjects....
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– No award 1716 – 1717 – No award 1718 – 1721 – No award 1722 – Edmé Bouchardon 1723 – Lambert Sigisbert Adam 1724 – 1725 – Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne 1726...
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1966) as Aldo Dossier Mata Hari [it] (directed by Mario Landi) (1967) as Bouchardon Divorce His, Divorce Hers (directed by Waris Hussein) (1973) as Turi Livicci...
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gardens was the pedestal on which the statue stood. The statue, by Edmé Bouchardon, depicted the King on horseback as the victor of the Battle of Fontenoy...
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his works were also studied much later as evidenced in sketches by Edme Bouchardon. Even in the second half of the 18th century connoisseurs in Paris described...
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the 7th arrondissement of Paris, the Bouchardon hotel. Its renovation, led by Dina Vierny and the architect Pierre Devinoy, lasted more than fifteen years...
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sadiques, 1899 On-line (French) Bouchardon, Pierre, Vacher l'éventreur, Albin Michel, 1939, 252 p. Deloux, Jean-Pierre, Vacher l'éventreur, E/dite Histoire...
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Concorde, Paris, is completed after around a dozen years, with Edmé Bouchardon's design being finished by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle; however, it will be destroyed...
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The "Veiled Dame (Puritas) by Antonio Corradini (1722) Cupid by Edmé Bouchardon, National Gallery of Art (1744) Prometheus by Nicolas-Sébastien Adam (1762)...
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verre & en feuilles, bronzes, marbres, terre cuite du Quesnoi, de Bouchardon, &c. pierres gravées antiques, pendules, montres, & bijoux, et autres objets...
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his brother, Guillaume Coustou the Elder, Robert Le Lorrain and Edmé Bouchardon, a precursor of neoclassicism. In the second half the portraitist Jean-Baptiste...
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some by anonymous medieval artists and works by artists such as Edmé Bouchardon and Louis-Ernest Barrias from the nineteenth century. There are many pictures...
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Maurice Quentin de la Tour, Jean Marc Nattier, and the sculptor Edme Bouchardon. Bouchardon created the monumental statue of Louis XV on horseback which was...
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1953–1957: Colonel Pelabon 1957–1959: Colonel Dorin 1959–1961: Colonel Bouchardon 1961–1964: Colonel Gérard 1964–1969: Brigadier general Dumont 1969–1970:...
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first volume in a series entitled, Cris de Paris with engravings by Edmé Bouchardon. This work, published in five parts between 1737 and 1746, consisted of...
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Wraxall, Lascelles (1863), Criminal Celebrities, London. In French: Bouchardon, Pierre (1937), Hélène Jégado, Paris: Albin Michel. Meazey, Peter (1999),...
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Bonnefond Jean-Baptiste Bouchardon, architect, sculptor Louis Bouquet, 1903 to 1907 Camille Bouvagne, c. 1883 to 1887 Fleury Chenu Pierre Combet-Descombes [fr]...
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