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    Achille-Louis Martinet 1831 – Eugène André Oudiné 1832 – 1834 – François Augustin Bridoux and Louis Adolphe Salmon 1835 – Jean-Baptiste Eugène Farochon...
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    porcelain; ceramics by Alexandre Bigot; sculpted glass lamps and vases by Émile Gallé; furniture by Édouard Colonna and Louis Majorelle; and many other prominent...
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  • Charles Batteux Jean C. Baudet Jean Baudrillard Louis Eugène Marie Bautain Pierre Bayle Jean Beaufret Émile Beaussire Simone de Beauvoir Gustave Belot Julien...
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    January 2022 at the Wayback Machine. Summarizing a development by Émile Duclaux (Émile Duclaux, Pasteur, histoire d'un esprit, Sceaux, 1896, p. 198, available...
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    of the founding committee were Émile Gallé, Louis Majorelle, Jean-Antonin Daum, and ebenist and furniture designer Eugène Vallin. Glassware and crystal...
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  • Arnoux (1891–1972) Louis Aubert (1877–1968) Paul Bastide (1879–1962) François Benoist (1794–1878) Eugène Bigot (1888–1965) Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray...
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    Georges Seurat, Paul Signac and Toulouse-Lautrec, glass from Louis Comfort Tiffany and Émile Gallé, jewelry by René Lalique, and posters by Aubrey Beardsley...
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  • Émile Louis Ragonot (1843–1895) (second term) 1896 Alfred Giard (1846–1908) 1897 Antoine Henri Grouvelle (1843–1917) (second term) 1898 Louis-Eugène Bouvier...
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  • flier of first official airmail flight in 1911 (died 1974) 28 February – Eugène Bigot, composer and conductor (died 1965) 7 March – Claude Roger-Marx, writer...
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    Louis Ricard 27 February 1892 – 6 December 1892 Charles Dupuy 6 December 1892 – 4 April 1893 Raymond Poincaré 4 April 1893 – 3 December 1893 Eugène Spuller...
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    Detail of Vitrine by Majorelle (c. 1910) Table by Émile Gallé, c. 1900 (Bröhan Museum) Credenza by Eugène Gaillard (c. 1900) (Art Institute of Chicago) Piano...
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  • politician and historian Émile Augier, 1857–1889, poet and playwright Charles de Freycinet, 1890–1923, politician and physicist Charles Émile Picard, 1924–1941...
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  • 1854 : Alphonse de Gisors (1796–1866) 1867 : Joseph-Louis Duc (1802–1879) 1879 : Joseph Auguste Émile Vaudremer (1829–1914) 1914 : Gaston Redon (1853–1921)...
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  • Helene Bouvier as Lazarus' mother, Orchestre Radio-Symphonique de Paris, Eugène Bigot 1957 Joseph McLellan (18 October 1986). "Lazare Rises Again". The Washington...
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  • 1987) 19 August – Alphonse Antoine, cyclist (died 1999) 22 October – Jules Bigot, soccer player and manager (died 2007) 22 October – Jean Despeaux, boxer...
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    century mainly counts, among others, some drawings from Louis-Léopold Boilly, Paul Sérusier, Émile Bernard, etc. Count de Silguy’s legacy is known to have...
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    artists of the Art Nouveau, including ceramics artist Alexandre Bigot, ironwork craftsman Émile Robert, and sculptor Pierre Roche. It was the first church...
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    Imprilux, Saint-Étienne, 1987 Jean-Philippe Mousnier, Albert Wolff – Eugène Bigot, series Univers musical, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2001 ISBN 978-2747513678...
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  • Jacques Audiberti, playwright, poet and novelist (born 1899) 17 July – Eugène Bigot, composer and conductor (born 1888) 27 July – Henri Daniel-Rops, writer...
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    but after then it became an especially middle class theatre. After 1848 Émile Perrin sought to revive the repertoire with more literary and ambitious...
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    Jules Lavirotte, who designed a house for the ceramic maker Alexandre Bigot which was more a work of inhabited sculpture than a building. The façade...
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    Bridge, 1872–1875 Christofle & Cie and Émile Reiber, chandelier vase, 1874 Émile Reiber, Grohé Brothers, Eugène Capy, Antoine Tard, and Christofle & Cie...
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  • 1937) Auguste van Biene (1849–1913) Diogenio Bigaglia (1676–1745) Marie Bigot (1786–1820) Beatriz Bilbao (born 1951) Georg Christoph Biller (1955–2022)...
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    Saint-Louis, high-ranking freemason, writer and member of the Académie de marine, killed at the battle of Gondelour, married in 1773 Pauline Bigot de Morogues...
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    Maximilien Robespierre (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
    was the "priest Robespierre" and for Alphonse Aulard Maximilien was a "bigot monomaniac" and "mystic assassin". For Mary Duclaux he was the "apostle...
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    university. Nicolas Dipre (c. 1495-1532), early Renaissance painter. Trophime Bigot (1579 in Arles – 1650 in Avignon), French painter of the Baroque era. Pierre...
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    (1900), now in Petit Palais The Bigot pavilion, showcasing the work of Art Nouveau ceramics manufacturer Alexandre Bigot Jugendstil hallway from the German...
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    leaving a scar. Trophime Bigot, late 16th century Baroque painter. Pierre Puget, 17th century Baroque painter and sculptor. Louis-Michel van Loo, 18th century...
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  • on 17 February 1947, it was Eugène Bigot who conducted the premiere of the Ode au peuple for choir and orchestra by Louis Saguer. On 8 May 1947 the premiere...
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    (born 1936), writer and poet Jean Bertheroy (1858-1927), writer François Bigot (1703–1778), last "Intendant" of New France Arnaud Binard (born 1971), actor...
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