- The binioù is a type of bagpipe. The word binioù
means 'bagpipe' in the
Breton language.
There are two
bagpipes called binioù in Brittany: the traditional...
- Étienne
Bignou (born 1891, d. 1950) was a
French art
dealer specializing in 19th and 20th
century art.
Bignou first worked with his father-in-law, Bonjean...
- The
Bignou Gallery was a New York City
gallery located in
Midtown Manhattan. It was a
branch of the
Bignou Gallery in Paris. The
Bignou Gallery exhibited...
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generally negative. In November–December 1945 Dalí
exhibited new work at the
Bignou Gallery in New York. The
exhibition included eleven oil paintings, watercolors...
- "borderline of dematerialization". In the
catalog of his
exhibition at
Bignou Gallery, New York in late 1945, Dalí's
entry for the
portrait Galarina draws...
- 1912) Carl
Sternheim and Thea Sternheim [de] (22 May 1912–1928) Étienne
Bignou (1928)
Knoedler and the
Lefevre Gallery (1928)
Robert Treat Paine II (1928–1935)...
- Indépendants, two
tapestries and four paintings. He met the art
merchant Étienne
Bignou. In 1921, Jean Lurçat met
Louis Marcoussis, he
discovered Pic****o and Max...
- Curicuriaí Dóu Tiquié Húbde Yehúbde
Papury Marahan Nadëb Par. Boá-Boá one
bignõũ hätämad méid méẽ taĩyába aihúb koop sét hẽ yavúratíb two txénõũ kán témid...
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collections until 1963 when
Chester Dale, who had
bought it in 1933 from
Etienne Bignou,
bequeathed it to the
National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. It is...
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successive years between 1941 and 1945,
Biala was
given solo
exhibitions at the
Bignou Gallery in New York and by that time
there could be
little doubt that she...