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... The scholars favored its teachings of civil law, which were forbidden in Paris. However, Toulouse ultimately declined in the fifteenth century (Gabriel 285). ...
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... Two excellent examples of different work done during this period are Alphonse Mucha's Lorenzaccio (1898) and Henri Toulouse- Lautrec's Jardin de Paris (1893). ...
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... Toulouse Lautrec was born in 1864 in Albi, France, and took up painting as ... and often humorous side of the bohemian nightlife of late nineteenth century Paris. ...
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... by the experiments of line from Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. ... Through designing furniture for Paris art galleries he was a key component in ...
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... by the experiments of line from Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. ... Through designing furniture for Paris art galleries he was a key component in ...
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... Paris is liberated on August 25, 1944. The setting begins in the August of 1944 in Toulouse, France. It was a time of despair and confusion. ...
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... had often heard tell of the Paris studio of Fernand Cormon, which was then the most renowned in the capital. It was there that Gauguin and Toulouse-Lautrec had ...
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... dominance of the poster allude to the passionate night-life of Paris, and moreover ... In 1901, Toulouse-Lautrec died of alcohol abuse, a year before 15 year old ...
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... 11, 1967 the first prototype (British-French) Concorde is unveiled in Toulouse and the ... In 1974 an Air France Concorde flew from Boston to Paris, leaving at the ...
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... est devenu un modele pour l'avant-garde, aussi bien que pour Toulouse-Lautrec son ... Le 19 Juillet 1834 il etait Hilaire Germaine nomme ne Edgar de Gas a Paris. ...
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... and outrages against Jews, destroying their houses and businesses captured Nantes, Nancy, Rennes, Tours, Poitiers, Toulouse, Marseille, Bordeaux, and Paris. ...
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... Paris' bohemian district where he was able to study the City's poorer people. More importantly, it was here that he discovered the posters of Henri de Toulouse- ...
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... and in1814 at Toulouse. The French went on to get victories in 1814, but the enemies still advanced. The Czar and King of Prussia entered Paris with their ...
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... Before Paris, van Gogh had not even known who the Impressionists were. He admired pictures by Degas and Monet and through Toulouse-Lautrec he was in touch with ...
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... Before Paris, van Gogh had not even known who the Impressionists were. He admired pictures by Degas and Monet and through Toulouse-Lautrec he was in touch with ...
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... learned to draw from his sculptor father before attending the Academy of Art in Toulouse, from 1791. In 1797 he entered Jacques Louis David's studio in Paris. ...
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... had little to offer such an individualist, however, and in February 1886 he moved to Paris, where he met Pissarro, Degas, Gauguin, Seurat, and Toulouse-Lautrec ...
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... just over a year in Toulouse in absolute boredom. They then moved to the south of France and met Voltaire whom Smith worshipped, then to Geneva, and to Paris. ...
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... For example: Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Strasbourg, and Toulouse. ... The Musee d' Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, which displays sculptures and paintings ...
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... Not to be defeated when the Nazi's occupied Paris during WW-II ... experienced those difficulties like his contemporaries, Van Gogh, Toulouse Lautrec, Cezanne and ...
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... He studied chemistry in Paris from 1772 to 1777 ... It wasn't until March fourth, of 1784 that the Academy of sciences of Toulouse received notice of their discovery ...
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