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Color reproduction of
Taking possession of
Louisiana and the
River Mississippi, in the name of
Louis XIVth by Jean-Adolphe
Bocquin....
- Part of the Franco-Prussian War "Bataille de Forbach" by Jean-Adolphe
Bocquin after Jules Férat
Belligerents North German Confederation Prussia France...
- Coq - le
proviseur 2009: The
Beast (La bête) 2010: L'autre
Dumas as M.
Bocquin 2010:
Black Venus as
Charles Mercailler, le
journaliste 2010: Belleville-Tokyo...
- Rétiffe, Joséphine Marchais, Léontine Suétens,
Eulalie Papavoine, and
Lucie Bocquin. They had been armed, and some wore the
uniform of the
National Guard....
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Desrives Catherine Mouchet –
Caroline Maquet Jean-Christophe
Bouvet – M.
Bocquin Philippe Magnan –
Guizot Florence Pernel – Ida
Ferrier Dumas Michel Duchaussoy...
- U.S. Navy 5
Ladislav Bobek Czechoslovakia
Royal Air
Force 5
Victor E.
Bocquin United
States U.S. Army Air
Forces 5 John W.
Bolyard United
States U...
- 1800 / Bibliothèque nationale, Département des estampes. Tome troisième,
Bocquin-Byon / par Jean
Laran et Jean Adhémar. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale.{{cite...
- Misa; Wolff, Svenja; Molkenthin, Peter; Kis, Zoltan; Kelterbaum, Anne;
Bocquin, Anne; Strecker, Thomas; Fizet, Alexandra; Castilletti, Concetta; Schudt...
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Their physical portraits enhanced the
moral indignity: "Rétiffe, Marchais,
Bocquin, Suétens, Papavoine, are
presented [...] with turned-up noses, vicious...
- We note the "insolent and
cynical eye" of the Suétens woman. As for the
Bocquin woman, she is
described with "a sickly,
devious aspect that is both frightening...