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Canson is a
French manufacturer of fine art
paper and
related products. The company,
established in 1557 by the
Montgolfier family,
produces papers for...
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Alexandrine de Montgolfier. The
company became Montgolfier et
Canson in 1801, then
Canson-Montgolfier in 1807. In 1810, Joseph-Michel died in Balaruc-les-Bains...
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Nathaniel Canson, also
known as Nat
Canson, is a
Filipino former basketball player and coach. A
University of the East Warrior,
Canson pla**** for Crispa...
- and
related products, with
subsidiaries and
brands such as Daler-Rowney,
Canson, Lyra [de] and Maimeri. F.I.L.A. was
founded in 1920 in Florence, Italy...
- far
romanz e pasturellas; mas
cella de
Lemozin val mais per far vers et
cansons et serventés; et per
totas las
terras de
nostre lengage son de
major autoritat...
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Superintendents Romeo Acop (Criminal
Investigation Service Command),
Jewel Canson (National
Capital Region Command (NCRC)), and
Senior Superintendent Francisco...
- Jacques-Louis-René
Barou de la Lombardière de
Canson, a
descendant of the
famous paper maker Canson, left it to his
daughter Suzanne in 1958. Her death...
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Grumbacher Kokuyo Camlin Sakura Sennelier Talens Utrech Winsor &
Newton Papers Canson Daler-Rowney
Derwent Talens Winsor &
Newton Pastels Pencils Tempera Crayola...
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Laurens Janszoon Coster (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlʌurəɲ
ˈɕɑnsoːŋ ˈkɔstər]; c. 1370 in
Haarlem – c. 1440), or
Laurens Jansz Koster, is the
purported inventor...
- Renaissance, the term was
often used
interchangeably with cantiga, cantar,
canson, and
sometimes villancico; it was
related to the
chanson of the Franco-Flemish...