Gaston Paris (1903–1964) was a frequently published autodidactic photographer and journalist, notably for the magazine Vu. Born in Paris, 1903 (or 1905...
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French admiral Gaston Paris (1839–1903), French writer and linguist Gaston Paris (photographer) (1903–1964), French photographer Giuseppe Paris (1895–1968)...
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Vu (magazine) (category Defunct magazines published in Paris)
contributing photographers included Cartier-Bresson, Man Ray, Brassaï, and André Kertész, but the sole staff photographer was the now lesser-known Gaston Paris 1933-38...
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Pierre-Louis Pierson (category Photographers from Paris)
Pierson (Hinckange (Moselle), 13 December 1822 – Paris, 22 March 1913) was a French portrait photographer. His studio was located at 5, boulevard des Capucines...
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Henri Manuel (category French photographers)
in Paris with his brother Gaston, which specialised in portrait photography. Manuel quickly became renowned as a photographer of people from the worlds...
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List of French artists (section French photographers)
photographer Art history European art history History of painting List of French painters "Home". macznik.org. Peintres Juifs A Paris: École de Paris...
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Alphonse Liébert (category French portrait photographers)
Justin Liébert (30 November 1826, Tournai - 18 June 1913, Paris) was a French photographer. Initially devoted to a career in the Navy, he was wounded...
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Djimon Hounsou (redirect from Djimon Gaston Hounsou)
Djimon Gaston Hounsou (/ˈdʒaɪmən ˈuːnsuː/ JY-mən OON-soo; French: [dʒimɔ̃ unsu]; born April 24, 1964) is a Beninese actor. He began his career appearing...
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Gaston Ernest Liébert (31 October 1866 – 6 July 1944) was a French diplomat. He was born in Paris, France in 1866, to the photographer, Alphonse Liébert...
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Erik Tryggelin (category 19th-century Swedish photographers)
drawer and photographer. Erik Tryggelin studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (Konstakademien) in Stockholm. Then he studied in Paris for some time...
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Georges Méliès (category Film directors from Paris)
high-quality boot factory on the Boulevard Saint-Martin, and had sons Henri and Gaston; by the time their third son Georges, had been born, the family had become...
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prefect of police of Paris (died 2007) 8 September – Jean-Louis Barrault, actor, director and mime artist (died 1994) 14 September – Gaston Defferre, politician...
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Joseph Crocé-Spinelli (category École Centrale Paris alumni)
engineer, aeronaut and inventor, one of the pioneers of aviation. Along with Gaston Tissandier and Théodore Sivel, he achieved a record altitude of 8,600 metres...
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Once Upon a Honeymoon (category Films set in Paris)
passports made. They meet Gaston Le Blanc (Albert Dekker), an American counterintelligence agent posing as a photographer. LeBlanc persuades O'Hara to...
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Années folles (redirect from 1920s Paris)
In the Paris of the 1920s, the theater was essentially dominated by four directors -- Louis Jouvet, Georges Pitoëff, Charles Dullin and Gaston Baty. They...
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Bruce Landon Davidson (born September 5, 1933) is an American photographer, who has been a member of the Magnum Photos agency since 1958. His photographs...
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director and photographer. Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele grew up in La Garde-Freinet, near Saint-Tropez, in the south of France, as well as in Paris, where she...
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Gaston Glass (born Jacques Gaston Oscar Glass; December 31, 1899 – November 11, 1965) was a French-American actor and film producer. He was the father...
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François Tuefferd (category French photographers)
December 1996) was a French photographer, active from the 1930s to the 1950s. He also ran a darkroom and gallery in Paris, Le Chasseur d'Images, where...
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Monte Carlo (section Hôtel de Paris)
nymph. The first opera performed there was Robert Planquette's Le Chevalier Gaston on 8 February 1879, and that was followed by three more in the first season...
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L'Illustration (category Newspapers published in Paris)
own photographers such as Léon Gimpel and others. In 1907, L'Illustration was the first to publish a color photograph. It also published Gaston Leroux'...
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Mayr [de] as Gerhard Berger, Senna's McLaren teammate and close friend Gastón Frías [es] as Damon Hill, Senna's Williams teammate Steven Mackintosh as...
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Abstract photography (redirect from Abstract photographer)
images. Among the most well-known of the early 21st century generation were Gaston Bertin, Penelope Umbrico, Ard Bodewes, Ellen Carey, Nicki Stager, Shirine...
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Floating Figure is a 1927 sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. Gaston Lachaise’s Floating Figure is a modernist allegorical statue of the artist’s muse as an...
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École des Beaux-Arts (category Art schools in Paris)
painter Constantin Kluge, painter, Russian György Kornis, painter, Hungarian Gaston Lachaise, sculptor, French-American Victor Laloux, architect, French Charles...
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American Legion (redirect from Paris Caucus)
departments, in turn made up of local posts. It was established in March 1919 in Paris, France, by officers and men of the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F...
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Dior (redirect from Gerbe Paris)
businessman. Boussac had originally invited Dior to design for Philippe et Gaston, but Dior refused, wishing to make a fresh start under his own name rather...
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Berenice Abbott (category American architectural photographers)
Berenice Alice Abbott (July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991) was an American photographer best known for her portraits of cultural figures of the interwar period...
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Arsênio da Silva (category Brazilian photographers)
was one of the first journalistic photographers in Brazil, for he documented the wedding of Princess Isabel and Gaston, Count of Eu in 1864. Many of his...
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Charles Ford, René Jeanne and Émile Vuillermoz. Contributing photographers included Gaston Paris. The magazine published many articles against sound film...
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