La Revue blanche was a French art and literary magazine run between 1889 and 1903. Some of the greatest writers and artists of the time were its collaborators...
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charm and youth of their hostess Misia. In 1889, Natanson debuted La Revue Blanche, a periodical committed to nurturing new talent and showcasing the...
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She contributed to several journals: L'ermitage, L'hémicycle, La revue blanche, La revue and Le gaulois. In 1955 Hennique published a moving book of memories...
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was reworked and polished before appearing in the Dreyfusard journal La Revue Blanche in 1900. The novel presents itself as the diary of Mademoiselle Célestine...
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lawyer and literary critic. Starting in 1892, he became the critic for La Revue Blanche magazine, where he reviewed works by Anatole France, Pierre Louÿs,...
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unsure about the artist's intentions in this work. Thadée Natanson of La Revue Blanche expressed confusion over its meaning, describing it as "obscure". The...
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Indépendants. In the same year, Bonnard also began an association with La Revue Blanche, for which he and Édouard Vuillard designed a frontispiece. In March...
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his patron Thadée Natanson, who along with his brother Alfred, ran La Revue Blanche, the leading art and literary magazine of its time. That same year...
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recognizable to many. Fénéon's lawyer, Thadée Natanson, offered him a post at La Revue Blanche after the trial and his subsequent expulsion from the War Office; he...
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compositional similarities with Olympia. Thadée Natanson, a founder of La Revue Blanche, called it the "Olympia of Tahiti", while Alfred Jarry, more pointedly...
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The manuscript changed hands twice before being finally published in La Revue Blanche from December 1900 to February 1901, some twenty years after Flaubert's...
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and writing. For most of 1901 he had a sideline as music critic of La Revue Blanche, adopting the pen name "Monsieur Croche". He expressed trenchant views...
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George, Paul Verlaine, and many others. Along with other members of La Revue Blanche such as Jules Renard, Julien Benda and Ioannis Psycharis, Mallarmé...
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Derrière le miroir (redirect from Derrière le miroir (revue))
1927–1933 n°155 Fondation Maeght n°156 Calder n°157 Steinberg n°158–159 La Revue Blanche n°160 Riopelle n°161 Ubac n°162 Francis Bacon n°163 Rebeyrolle n°164–165...
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Julien Benda (redirect from La trahison des clercs)
father's death in 1889 left Benda independently wealthy. He wrote for La Revue Blanche from 1891 to 1903. His articles on the Dreyfus affair were collected...
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published small pieces regularly in this journal and in the prestigious La Revue Blanche. In 1896 Les plaisirs et les jours, a compendium of many of these early...
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a key role in a number of other periodicals, including La Revue Indépendante, La Revue Blanche and Le Mercure de France. He was also an art critic and...
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in La revue littéraire de Paris et Champagne, September 1906 Proses "évangeliques" (1872–1873) – three prose texts, one published in La revue blanche, September...
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discover Ellen and the Indian having sex. First published by Editions de la Revue Blanche, Paris, in 1902. Published in France by Fasquelle in 1945 and by Les...
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La Revue Blanche Revue et gazette musicale de Paris La Revue hebdomadaire Revue d'histoire du fascisme Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France Revue...
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Lucien Herr (who convinced Léon Blum and Jean Jaurès), the authors of La Revue Blanche, (where Lazare knew the director Thadee Natanson), and the Clemenceau...
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written in 1881 by the Symbolist poet Jules Laforgue (later published in La Revue blanche). But, to the distress of some of the Impressionists, he continued...
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materialize. La Becquée, serialized in La Grande Revue from October 1900. Boylesve (1901). La Becquée (Original edition). Paris: La Revue Blanche. Archived...
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it is worth remembering: Les Temps nouveaux, Le Courrier français, La Revue Blanche, L'Escarmouche and Le Chambard. In the 1880s, after the experience...
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without woodcuts in 1897 in La Revue Blanche, while he himself had published extracts in Les Guêpes while he was editor. The La Plume edition was planned...
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cabaret in Paris, on Boulevard de Clichy, at Place Blanche, the intersection of, and terminus of Rue Blanche. In 1889, the Moulin Rouge was co-founded by Charles...
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Alexandre Natanson in 1897 and was at the beginning a supplement of La Revue Blanche. Le Cri de Paris title means The Paris Protest in English, but it has...
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remained unpublished until 1901, although extracts were published in La Revue Blanche in 1897. The first European exhibition of Gauguin's work took place...
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Emin Arslan (category Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery)
in 1879. In 1896 Arslan wrote four articles that were published on La Revue Blanche, titled "Les Affaires de Crète", "Les Affaires d'Orient", "Les Troubles...
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magazines such as La Revue wagnerienne (1885), Le Symbolisme (1886), La Plume (1889), La Revue blanche (1891) and, especially, La Pléiade (1886, renamed...
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