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- Maurice Bouchor (18 November 1855 – 18 January 1929) was a French poet. He was born in Paris. He published in succession Chansons joyeuses (1874), Poèmes...
- de Lisle (1883-4), incomplete Op. 8, Four Melodies, to words by Maurice Bouchor Nocturne (1886) Amour d'antan (1882) Printemps triste (1883) Nos souvenirs...
- de l'amour (The Death of Love) by Chausson's friend Maurice Bouchor (1855–1929). Bouchor also provided the lyrics for another fifteen mélodies by Chausson...
- Borker, tapestry designer, painter, sculptor, French artist. Joseph-Félix Bouchor, painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau, painter Antoine Bourdelle, sculptor...
- Nizami Aruzi of Samarcand Hafez Sadegh Hedayat André Gide John Wallis Saccheri Edward FitzGerald Maurice Bouchor Henri Cazalis Jean Chapelain Amin Maalouf...
- Joseph-Félix Bouchor (15 September 1853 – 27 October 1937) was a French painter noted for his portraits and his Orientalist themes. The artist was born...
- for a small orchestra, for La tempête (a French translation by Maurice Bouchor of William Shakespeare's The Tempest). The celesta is also notably used...
- wrote incidental music for La tempête, a French translation by Maurice Bouchor. This is believed to be the first orchestral work that made use of the...
- Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki, Polish general (b. 1867) October 27 Joseph-Félix Bouchor, French painter (b. 1853) Abdul Karim Khan, Indian classical singer (b...
- Jules Lemaître (1853–1914) François, Vicomte de Curel (1854–1928) Maurice Bouchor (1855–1929) Paul Hervieu (1857–1915) Georges Courteline (1858–1929) Eugène...