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    Arsène Houssaye (28 March 1815 – 26 February 1896) was a French novelist, poet and man of letters. His 1879 book Des destinées de l'âme is notable for...
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  • 1879 book notable for being bound in human skin. It was written by Arsène Houssaye and published by C. Lévi in Paris. The book was owned by Ludovic Bouland...
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  • La Houssaye (1768–1848), French general of the Napoleonic wars. Arsène Houssaye (1815-1896), French novelist, poet and man of letters. Henry Houssaye (1848-1911)...
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  • French lithograph artist Arsène Houssaye (1815–1896), French novelist and poet Arsene James (1944–2018), Saint Lucian politician Arsène Kra Konan (born 19?...
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    and academician. Houssaye was born in Paris, the son of the novelist Arsène Houssaye. He distinguished himself in the Franco-Prussian War, and was subsequently...
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    born and died in Paris. He, Théophile Gautier, Gérard de Nerval and Arsène Houssaye formed the "bohème du Doyenné". He first exhibited at the Paris Salon...
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    the owner of the Hôtel Ritz Paris and resided in an apartment on Rue Arsène Houssaye, a short distance from the hotel, just off the Avenue des Champs Elysées...
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    it was a copy of Des destinées de l'ame by the French philosopher Arsène Houssaye, held in the Houghton Library of Harvard University. Ten years later...
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  • found in the Houghton Library's copy of Des destinées de l'ame by Arsène Houssaye, confirmed in 2014 to be bound in human skin Anthropodermic bibliopegy—the...
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    the 2008 Mackenzie translation of Le Spleen de Paris, entitled "To Arsène Houssaye": My dear friend, I send you here a little work of which no one could...
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    p.149, refers to Arsène Houssaye, Histoire de la peinture flamande et hollandaise (1846; 2d ed., Paris: Jules Hetzel, 1866). Houssaye speaks (p, 179) of...
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    acclaim at the Paris salon and earned him 800 francs when sold to Arsène Houssaye. In addition to being Monet's muse and favoured model, she also modelled...
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    Cemetery in Paris, at the expense of his friends Théophile Gautier and Arsène Houssaye, who published Aurélia as a book later that year. The complete works...
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    the corner of the courtyard. In 1863, fine-arts inspector general Arsène Houssaye received an imperial commission to excavate the site and discovered...
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    contributed to its dismissal by the jury. Monet told French novelist Arsène Houssaye (1815–1896), "This rejection has taken the bread from my mouth, and...
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    2003, ch. 3, note 22. Houssaye. Arsène Houssaye, Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1 (1844), 1857:137–50. Houssaye. Works by or about Pierre-Joseph...
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    Working at whatever day jobs were available, including as a secretary to Arsène Houssaye,: 25  as a rider or acrobat at the Hippodrome de l'Alma [fr] and as...
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    and with other men more directly useful to her career, including Arsène Houssaye, director of the Théâtre-Lyrique, and the editors of several major...
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    mass fingerprinting has confirmed only one: Des destinées de l'ame by Arsène Houssaye, held in the Houghton Library. The other two books at Harvard were...
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    Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1981-2004 ISBN 0-8020-5517-6 Arsène Houssaye, Histoire du 41e fauteuil de l'Académie Française, Paris, L. Hachette...
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    d'Amsterdam Rue Andrieux Rue d'Anjou Rue de l'Arcade Rue d'Argenson Rue Arsène-Houssaye Rue d'Artois Rue d'Astorg Rue Balzac Rue de Bassano Rue Bayard Rue...
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    not become members of the Académie Française. In 1855, the writer Arsène Houssaye devised the expression "forty-first seat" for deserving individuals...
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    by the businessman Aimé-Joseph Brame. In 1843, it was purchased by Arsène Houssaye. Originally, L'Artiste addressed fine arts and literature, but by 1859...
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    Fourcaud, Raoul Toché, Gabriel Terrail, called "Mermeix" (1859–1930), Arsène Houssaye (1815–1896) and Émile Blavet (1838–1924). The shareholders of Le Clairon...
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    réunis reflecting its takeover of the magazine Gai Paris in 1931. Arsène Houssaye caricature by Nadar et Darjou for Le Journal amusant n°328, 12 April...
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    Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian poet, editor, translator (Arsène Houssaye novels, Italian poetry) and essayist. Writing under numerous pseudonyms...
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    Retrieved 11 July 2020. Best of Paris Page 93 "CITRUS ETOILE 6, rue Arsène-Houssaye Spiegel, Anna (8 December 2022). "French Rockstar Chef Opens Fireplace...
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    Révolution Française: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, p. 269. Arsène Houssaye, Nôtre Dame de Thermidor, Paris, 1866 Complete list of works in the...
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    1807-1841 : Une vie romantique, 1926, p. 234. Charles Baudelaire, Lettre à Arsène Houssaye, Noël 1861, Correspondance, tome II, éd Cl. Pichois, Gallimard, Bibliothèque...
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    His talents had been noted by the director of the Comédie-Française, Arsène Houssaye, who appointed him musical director of the theatre in 1850, with a...
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