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Georges Bizet set in the
Spanish city of Seville, is
referred to as a
bohémienne in
Meilhac and Halévy's libretto. Her
signature aria
declares love itself...
- The
Sleeping Gypsy (French: La
Bohémienne endormie) is an 1897 oil on
canvas painting by the
French Naïve
artist Henri Rousseau (1844–1910). It is a fantastical...
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Yorker magazine,
called La
Falaise "the
quintessential Rive
Gauche haute bohémienne".
Louise Vava
Lucia Henriette Le
Bailly de La
Falaise was born on 4 May...
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exist in many cuisines.
These include:
piperade (South-West of France),
bohémienne (Vaucluse),
chichoumeille (Languedoc), tian (South east of France), Confit...
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Young Bohémienne:
Natalie Clifford Barney (1875–1972) at the age of 10 (painting by Carolus-Duran)...
- The
Gypsy Girl, also
known as
Gypsy Girl or
Young Woman (La
Bohémienne) (and
sometimes erroneously referred to as
Malle Babbe) is an oil-on-wood painting...
- per ma mio /
Chanson pour ma mie (Song for my love) La
boumiano / La
bohémienne (The
Bohemian woman, or The Gypsy) Dis
alyscamps l'amo
souspire / Des...
- Marie-France. "
Bohémiennes et
saltimbanques dans les musées d'Auvergne", in
Pascale Auraix-Jonchière and Gérard
Loubinoux (dir.), La
Bohémienne,
figure poétique...
- prix). In
September 1880 von Meck sent the m****cript of Debussy's
Danse bohémienne for Tchaikovsky's perusal; a
month later Tchaikovsky wrote back, mildly...
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death in 1910. In 1897, he
produced one of his most
famous paintings, La
Bohémienne endormie (The
Sleeping Gypsy). In 1905, Rousseau's
large jungle scene...