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Charles Barbant (15 July 1844,
Paris – 10 May 1921, Paris) was a
French wood-engraver and illustrator. His
father was the engraver,
Nicolas Barbant (1806–1879)...
- Saint-
Barbant (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ baʁbɑ̃]; Occitan: Sent
Barbant) is a
former commune in the Haute-Vienne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
- A
Jesuit Church in
Santiago in 1857, by
Charles Barbant and Son for Le
Monde Illustré....
- glaces" ("A
Winter Amid the Ice," 1855),
illustrated by
Adrien Marie and
Barbant The
collection also
includes a
preface by Pierre-Jules
Hetzel and a story...
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illustrations by Riou (190) and
Henri de
Montaut (69), wood-engravings by
Barbant, Cazat, Delaville, Dumont, Hildibrand, Joliet, Linton, Pannemaker, Pierdon...
- town
Walldorf (villa Latina, "Wallonendorf", town of Walloons) and
villa Barbant or Barbantina, a name
which brings to mind
Brabant in Belgium.
Based on...
- View
after 1881 earthquake. Wood-engraving by
Charles Barbant...
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Jesus (1981) Les Îles du
Vacarme [The
Islands of Clamor] (1981)
Konnar le
Barbant [Konnar The Boring] (1981) Les
Mangeurs d'Argile [The Clay Eaters] (1981)...
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Jacobin active during the
French Revolution. She was
married to the
soldier Barbant (Barbaux, Barbaut) and
worked as a laundrywoman. She came to be
known as...
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Martinique from 1908 to 1913. He was born at the Château de Frédière at Saint-
Barbant in Haute-Vienne in the
Limousin region of France. He
studied under Henri...