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Bissières (French pronunciation: [bisjɛʁ] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On 1 January...
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Roger Bissière (22
September 1886 – 2
December 1964) was a
French visual artist and teacher. He
designed stained gl****
windows for Metz
cathedral and several...
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styles are
represented by Charles-Laurent Maréchal (Romanticism),
Roger Bissière (Tachism),
Jacques Villon (Cubism), Marc Chagall, and Kimsooja. A Gallo-Roman...
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Bissières-en-Auge (French pronunciation: [meʁi bisjɛʁ ɑ̃.n‿oʒ],
literally Méry
Bissières in Auge) is a
commune in the
department of Calvados, northwestern...
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Intellect Books. ISBN 9781841503042 – via
Google Books. Singerman, Alan J.;
Bissière, Michèle (September 15, 2018).
Contemporary French Cinema: A Student's...
- Dies at 89". Variety.
Retrieved 17
January 2020. Singerman, Alan J.;
Bissière, Michèle (2018).
Contemporary French Cinema: A Student's Book. Hackett...
- Jean René Bazaine, Jean Le Moal,
Gustave Singier,
Alfred Manessier,
Roger Bissière,
Pierre Tal-Coat, Jean Messagier, Jean Miotte, and others.
Lyrical Abstraction...
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group Frank Avray Wilson (1914–2009) Jean René
Bazaine (1904–2001)
Roger Bissière (1888–1964)
Ferruccio Bortoluzzi (1920–2007)
Norman Bluhm (1921–1999) –...
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Valentin Bousch,
romantic Charles-Laurent Maréchal,
tachist Roger Bissière,
cubist Jacques Villon and
modernist Marc Chagall.
Another of the city's...
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completed a
league and cup
double under coaches Gerard Faure and
Frederic Bissiere. It was
during this time that
their main
stand at
their ground caught fire...