Jacques Grüber (25 January 1870 – 15 December 1936) was a French woodworker and glass artist. Grüber was born in Sundhouse (Alsace). After starting his...
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is called Notre-Dame-de-l'Europe and has stained glass windows by Jean-Jacques Gruber which depict two soldiers and a Pieta by Mr. Lucien Lantier and his...
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Web. Duval, Jean-Jacques. Working with Stained Glass. Thomas Y. Crowell, New York, 1972. ISBN 978-0308101531 Gruber, Samuel D., "Jean-Jacques Duval's Connecticut...
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Antoine; Joanny, Jean-François; Kaplan, Daniel; Le Bihan, Daniel; Léna, Pierre; Le Treut, Hervé; Poirier, Jean-Paul; Prost, Jacques; Puget, Jean-Loup (2009)...
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windows were destroyed during World War II but were restored by Jean-Jacques Grüber in 1953. The spire, called "Clocher d’Argent", rises to a height...
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demonstrating a profound influence of the ethical principles championed by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. During a month-long stay with the affluent sugar and coffee...
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of Simone and Jacques-Yves Cousteau took refuge in Megève, where he became a friend of the Ichac family who also lived there. Jacques-Yves Cousteau and...
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included the furniture designer Louis Majorelle, ebonist and glass artist Jacques Grüber, the glass and furniture designer Émile Gallé, and the crystal manufactory...
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Jacob". Synagogues360. n.d. Retrieved January 15, 2020. Gruber, Samuel D. (June 7, 2011). "Jean-Jacques Duval's Connecticut Synagogue Stained Glass Still Dazzles...
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research trip to Paris, where he studied lithotripsy with Jean Civiale (1792–1867) and Jean-Jacques-Joseph Leroy d'Etiolles (1798–1860), afterwards becoming...
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Art Deco style by Joseph Hiriart, Georges Tribout and Georges Beau. Jacques Grüber crafted the glassworks. It has been listed as an official historical...
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projected during the show C'est la guerre, Monsieur Gruber (It's war, Mister Gruber) by Jacques Sternberg, at the Odeon theater, during the Comédie-Française...
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son of ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, he is the father of Fabien Cousteau and Céline Cousteau. Cousteau is the son of Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Simone...
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Jacques Médecin (5 May 1928 – 17 November 1998) was a French politician. A member of the Gaullist party RPR, he succeeded his father Jean Médecin as mayor...
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first floor. The light comes mainly from a large glass ceiling due to Jacques Gruber, famous master glassmaker of Nancy, representing an open book on the...
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ISBN 9781616898236. Jean-Christophe Bailly, Europe, n° 1046, June 2016 : texts by Jean-Christophe Bailly, contributions de Henri-Alexis Baatsch, Jacques Bonnaffé...
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College of Philosophy founded by Jacques Derrida, François Châtelet, Jean-Pierre Faye, and Dominique Lecourt. Jean François Lyotard was born on August...
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Bertolt Brecht 1973: C'est la guerre, Monsieur Gruber by Jacques Sternberg 1978: Britannicus by Jean Racine 1981: Sertorius by Pierre Corneille 1983:...
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myelinopathy – Roy R. Grinker, Sr. Gruber syndrome – Georg Gruber Guillain–Barré syndrome – Georges Guillain, Jean Alexandre Barré Guillain–Barré–Strohl...
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Eugene Bullard (redirect from Eugene Jacques Bullard)
Eugene Jacques Bullard (born Eugene James Bullard; October 9, 1895 – October 12, 1961) was one of the first African-American military pilots, although...
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arrest the Comet Line's leader, Jean-Jacques Northomb (code named "Franco"), and British intelligence agent, Jacques Legrelle (code named "Jerome'). Desoubrie...
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calls her fiancé Jacques Vernon, Dr. Génessier's assistant, but hangs up without saying a word. Génessier's next victim was Edna Grüber. He and Louise carry...
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Stefanos Miltsakakis as Stavros Jimmy Jean-Louis as Henry George Stanchev as William Nikolay Binev as Vincent Gruber Stanimir Stamatov as Tanner Danko Yordanov...
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Chapelle Saint Jean Baptiste - Les croix". les édifices religieux (in French). "Jacques YANKEL". Jeanne Matossian (in French). "Jacques Yankel". Images...
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Jacques Despierre (who suggested naming the salon after the month in which its first meetings were held), Marcel Gili, Léon Gischia, Francis Gruber,...
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climate change. Gruber would use this research into jellyfish in order to act as an educator on a TED-ed animation. In 2018, Gruber promoted marine biology...
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perspectives". 1921–25 Research Director (Chef des travaux), Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Geneva 1925–29 Professor of Psychology, Sociology and the Philosophy...
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include Pidansat de Mairobert, Simon-Nicholas Henri Linguet, Jacques Pierre Brissot, Jean-Paul Marat, and Nicolas-Joseph-Florent Gilbert. Hacks typically...
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ISBN 978-2-914916-35-6. Dupèbe, Jean (1983). Lettres inédites (in French). Librairie Droz. ISBN 978-2-600-03107-3. Gruber, Elmar R. (2003). Nostradamus:...
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(1660–1725), artist. Maximilian Colt (died 1641), sculptor. Jacques d'Agar (1640–1715), artist. Jean de Beauchesne (1538–1620), calligrapher. William De Morgan...
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