-
Basque Pyrenees, in 1903 for
health reasons. Here he
built himself a villa,
Arnaga (now a
Rostand museum) and
worked on his next play, one for
Constant Coquelin...
- lintels, and red,
white and
green paint. The
house of
Edmond Rostand,
Villa Arnaga at Cambo-les-Bains, is such a
house and is now a
museum dedicated to the...
- land and had a
house built. It was
completed in 1906. His house, the
Villa Arnaga, is now a
heritage site and a
museum devoted to Rostand's life and Basque...
-
Basque Country, in Cambo-les-Bains (Basque: Kanbo)
where the "declaration of
Arnaga" was pronounced.
Estimates of the
total number of conflict-related deaths...
- play
after exploring the
farming countryside around his new home,
Villa Arnaga, in the
Basque Country of the
French Pyrenees,
where he had come to live...
- for the ****ure. The
fountain which today lies in Beko Kale, in
front of
Arnaga, is the
symbol of this
unity under the
motto "Biak bat eta biena" (Both...
-
French Basque Country, the neo-Basque style, best
represented in the
Villa Arnaga of Cambo-les-Bains (Kanbo), home to the
writer Edmond Rostand. The European...
- d'Honneur. In 1912, he
completed his last
major decorative project at "Villa
Arnaga",
Edmond Rostand's home in Cambo-les-Bains,
which is now a museum. He died...
-
Claude Monet in Giverny. (see photos) Cambo-les-Bains –
Gardens of the
Villa Arnaga.
These gardens were
created beginning in 1903 by the
French playwright Edmond...
- line at his alma mater, USC, in 1947 and 1948. In 1949, he ****isted
Marty Arnaga in
coaching the
football team at
Inglewood High
School in Inglewood, California...