Drouant is a well-known restaurant located in the Palais Garnier neighborhood in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. It was founded in 1880 by Charles...
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Wayback Machine, Restaurant Drouant. Note: The restaurant Drouant was founded as a bar tabac by the Alsatian Charles Drouant, who expanded it to a bistrot...
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(son of Spanish emigrants). He studied at the hotel industry school Jean Drouant. He completed his apprenticeship, among others at the 5-star Royal Monceau...
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Antoine Westermann (section 2006–2018: Drouant)
2006, Westermann worked at Drouant, where the Goncourt and Renaudot prizes have taken place since 1914. Westermann sold Drouant to restaurateurs Gardinier...
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Sarr entering the Drouant restaurant in Paris to receive the Prix Goncourt on 3 November 2021...
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December since 1903. The jury that determines the winner meets at the Drouant restaurant in November to make its decision. Notable winners of the prize...
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closely with chefs Roland Durand and Martial Henguehardm. After entering Drouant and studying under Chef Louis Grondard, he started the Scribe kitchens...
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place as the Prix Goncourt, namely on the first Tuesday of November at the Drouant restaurant in Paris. The Renaudot jurors always pick an alternative laureate...
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Italy, Spain, Monaco, Germany, Luxembourg and France (including Galerie Drouant). He exhibited with artists including Giorgio De Chirico, Salvador Dalí...
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Mohamed Mbougar Sarr entering Drouant in Paris to receive the Prix Goncourt on 3 November 2021....
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May 1968. Galerie Carmine, Paris: 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931 Galerie Armand Drouant, Paris: 1931, 1933 Galerie Barreiro, Paris: 1932, 1934, 1936 Galerie Borghèse...
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1960. He won the 1961 “prize for young Mediterranean painting” and Armand Drouant offered him a first contract and exhibited it at the Galerie du Faubourg...
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a series of regular exhibitions in Paris galleries. (Gallery Drouant-David, then Drouant Gallery). In 1961 he had his first exhibition in the USA at the...
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Francais in Paris. In 1960, Alvar met Juan Fuentes, director of the Galerie Drouant in Paris. After Fuentes sold Alvar's first set of paintings in a week,...
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Tour d'Argent on the Quai de la Tournelle; Prunier on the Rue Duphot; Drouant on the Place Gaillon; Lapérouse on the Quai des Grands-Augustins; Lucas...
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Nazi Hermann Göring; La Tour d'Argent; Fouquet's; the Carlton [fr], the Drouant-Gaillon; and Lapérouse, frequented by journalists like the collaborationist...
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Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (menus for the France Liner), and for the Drouant restaurant in Paris (host of both the Prix Goncourt and the Prix Renaudot...
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dealers Henriette Gomès and Claude Bernard. He was the recipient of the Prix Drouant in 1980. A year later, in 1981, the Musée Ingres in Montauban organised...
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participated in a group exhibition of artists in the "2ème groupe" at Galerie Drouant-David in Paris. He remained solitary throughout his life, fleeing the world...
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Villefranchesur-Saône, Castillon du Gard, Nîmes, Uzès, Apt, Aix-en-Provence, Gallery Drouant in Paris, Avignon, Marseille, Béziers (France), Toronto (Canada), Solothurn...
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buried in Arcachon. 1935 – Paris – Billiet-Worms Gallery 1950 – Paris – Drouant-David Gallery 1951 – Toulon 1953–55 – Paris – Bruno Bassano Gallery 1956...
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as the Gallery du Verseau, the Gallery Altarriba and the Gallery Armand Drouant, before and after World War II. Color and forms are two distinctive elements...
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and action are routinely played out.". Monory was first exhibited at the Drouant-David Gallery in Paris in 1952. During the 1960s, he became one of the...
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Eisenhower paid tribute to her. In 1945, Auffray exhibited at the Galerie Drouant-David and the Galerie Lucy Krohg, in Paris. In 1947, she and Noëlle Guillou...
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Charpentier, Paris (1956) Galerie Combes, Clermont-Ferrand (1961) Galerie Drouant, Paris (1962, 1965, 1968) Musee de Rouen (1964) Wally Findlay Gallery,...
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Gallery in Quimper from 18 May to 9 June 1984 Group exhibition at the Drouant Gallery in Paris in 1979 on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of...
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Paris, France, in 1961. He studied hospitality at Ecole Hoteliere Jean Drouant (Paris) from 1976 to 1979. At the age of 21, he started working in the...
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Goncourt". Les Échos. 1993. Pierre Maury (1994). "Livres : dix couverts chez Drouant, les Goncourt, leur académie et leur prix: l'analyse d'un événement annuel"...
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Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla- La Mancha. Cuenca. Du côté de chez Drouant : Le Goncourt de 1979 à 2002, émission de Pierre Assouline, France Culture...
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Prix Renaudot on 5 December 1935. On 15 December 1935, at a dinner at Drouant's house gathering the ten winners of the Renaudot Prize since 1926 (Charles...
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