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    The University of Angers (French: Université d'Angers; UA) is a public university in western France, with campuses in Angers, Cholet, and Saumur. It forms...
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    renown early in his career. Contemporaries such as the French sculptor David d'Angers spoke of him as having discovered "the tragedy of landscape". His work...
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    the Toussaint complex, which includes the garden of Fine Arts, the David d'Angers gallery, the city library and the canteen. It displays a rich collection...
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    Muséum des sciences naturelles d'Angers (commonly called Muséum d'Angers, as opposed to the arts museums, called Musées d'Angers) is a municipal museum in...
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    Founding Father and U.S. President Thomas Jefferson by the French sculptor David d'Angers stands in the Capitol rotunda of the U.S. Congress. Jefferson is portrayed...
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    in the Abbaye Toussaint, the Galerie David d'Angers gathers sculptures, reliefs, and medallions by David d'Angers, a 19th-century sculptor born in the...
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    portraits, was born at Seyssinet, near Grenoble, in 1822. He studied under David d'Angers and Rude, and his first work, a landscape, now in the Grenoble Museum...
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  • Zealand artist David Damrosch (born 1953), American historian David Damschen, American politician David d'Angers (1788–1856), French sculptor David Danielson...
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    mentions that Lady Morgan was "less than four feet tall." Another bust by David d'Angers is exhibited in his museum in Angers (France). For a full list see Ricorso...
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    arch at Orange; the statuary and bas-reliefs were commissioned from David d'Angers and Etienne-Jules Ramey. The main facades depict the battles of Fleurus...
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    Rémusat and included writers and artists such as Théophile Gautier, David d'Angers, and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. In April 1840, the Commission des...
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    the town hall in Neuchâtel. A bronze statue of de Pury, designed by David d'Angers, stands in the town square in Neuchâtel. In June 2020 the Collectif...
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    two daughters entered the order of Notre Dame de Charité du Bon Pasteur d'Angers and his son became an ecclesiastic, and a distinguished Biblical scholar...
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    by a number of images, including a bust and medallion by David d'Angers (Pierre-Jean David), upon his death. A statue of Jussieu, commissioned for 10...
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    de la Vie romantique, Hôtel Scheffer-Renan, Paris. David d'Angers, profile, medallion. David d'Angers, bust in plaster. Biography and essays: Edwards, Amelia...
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    Frederick Madison Roberts (September 14, 1879 – July 19, 1952) was an American newspaper owner and editor, educator and business owner; he became a politician...
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    1794 painting by Jacques-Louis David depicts the dying Bara. A statue of Bara (called Barra) lying dead by David d'Angers in 1838. An 1880 painting (La...
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  • attributed to two Roman Catholic authors, Léontine Zanta and Julien-Eymard d'Angers. John Calvin made reference to "new stoic" ideas earlier in the 16th century...
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    Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson (category Pupils of Jacques-Louis David)
    copy after David's original), 1786, Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio The Death of Tatius (La mort de Tatius), 1788, Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers Joseph recognized...
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    heroic and civic virtues was replaced by a religious-themed work by David d'Angers. The reliquary of Saint Genevieve had been destroyed during the Revolution...
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    A minor Caprice (No. 24) have inspired many composers, including Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, Andrew Lloyd...
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    Experience", which had been published in Hufeland's Journal. Of the Organon, Robert Ellis Dudgeon states it "was an amplification and extension of his "Medicine...
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    known from his group of the 1830s from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, David d'Angers, and Auguste Préault. Préault's plaster relief entitled Slaughter, which...
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    (1913). "Charles Dufresne Du Cange" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. "Du Cange, Charles du Fresne" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
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    He simultaneously took art lessons in the workshops of the sculptor David d'Angers (1788–1856), and also of the history painter Paul Delaroche (1797–1896)...
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  • Special Issue: The Short Stories of Alice Munro). Presses universities d'Angers: 5. ISSN 1969-6108. Archived from the original on 7 June 2020. Retrieved...
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    scholarship and acute criticism. He wrote biographies of David D'Angers, Ingres, and Prudhon in Robert Dohme's Kunst und Kunstler; Raphael und Pinturicchio...
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    French language. In 1990, under the authority of l'Université Catholique d'Angers, the Catholic Institute of Higher Studies - ICES was opened in La Roche-sur-Yon...
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  • O'Neal, Garrie Bean, David Burns, Richard Bull, Richard Benedict, Mae Questel, Aly Wassil, John Wheeler, Rudy Bond, Yvonne d'Angers, Amy Thomson, Roger...
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    Reinis, J. G. (1999). The portrait medallions of David d'Angers:an illustrated catalogue of David's contemporary and retrospective portraits in bronze...
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