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- Léonce Bénédite (14 January 1859 – 12 May 1925) was a French art historian and curator. He was a co-founder of the Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français...
- (1907–1909) Maurice Pézard in Northern Palestine (1923) Georges Aaron Bénédite in Egypt (1926) François Thureau-Dangin in Northern Syria (1929) Henri...
- Mesopotamian influence. The knife was purchased in 1914 in Cairo by Georges Aaron Bénédite for the Louvre, where it is now on display in the Sully wing, room 633...
- Aaron Bénédite (10 August 1857  – 26 March 1926) was a French Egyptologist and curator at the Louvre. He was born at Nîmes, the son of Samuel Bénédite and...
- occupation forces because Robert Bing was Jewish". History of painting Léonce Bénédite List of Orientalist artists Lost artworks Orientalism Western painting...
- he was probably not the father. She became a Benedictine nun, known as Benedite. Barbara was born at Cleveland House in St Martin in the Fields, London...
- valley, first with Eugène Lefébure in 1883, then Jules Baillet and Georges Bénédite in early 1888, and finally Victor Loret in 1898 to 1899. Loret added a...
- young French Protestant named Daniel Bénédite who functioned as his Chef de Cabinet and often his eyes and ears. Bénédite was briefly imprisoned by the French...
- this work, The Mystical Flower, that the Cycle of Man described by Léonce Bénédite, is completed. Concerning this figure of the Virgin, it belongs to a very...
- exhibition on the Rue Le Peletier in April 1877. French art historian Léonce Bénédite would later describe the initial painting of Madame Charpentier as an "exquisite...