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chiffonier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term chiffonier, also
chiffonnier, may
refer to one of at
least two
types of furniture. Its name comes...
- or junk
dealer (US English), also
called a bone-grubber, bone-picker,
chiffonnier, rag-gatherer, rag-picker, bag board, or totter,
collects unwanted household...
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Nicolas Charles Joseph Trublet (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʃaʁl ʒozɛf tʁyblɛ]; 4
December 1697, Saint-Malo – 14
March 1770, Saint-Malo) was a French...
- The Rag
Picker (French: Le
Chiffonnier), also
released as A Good Joke (French: Une
bonne farce), was an 1896
French short silent film
directed by Georges...
- Jean-Michel (Author), Marc
Jimenez (Preface). (2006)
Walter Benjamin. Le
chiffonnier, l'Ange et le
Petit Bossu. Paris: Klincksieck. ISBN 978-2-252-03591-7...
- of
publicity for the
publisher at a
salary of 200
francs a month. The
chiffonniers (sometimes
translated "rag-pickers" in English) were the
lowest class...
- Tübingen:
Stauffenburg Verlag, 1990. Agard, Olivier.
Siegfried Kracauer. Le
chiffonnier mélancolique. Paris: CNRS Editions, 2010. Baumann, Stephanie. Im Vorraum...
- "Paroles d'Ex - Jean-Louis Bérot : « On s'est battus, pire que des
chiffonniers »". L'Équipe (in French). "Injury-Time Winner".
Sunday Post. 20 January...
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Georges Méliès A
short do****entary Les
chevaux de bois
Georges Méliès Le
chiffonnier (The Rag-Picker)
Georges Méliès
Couronnement de la rosière
Georges Méliès...
- himself. The
Absinthe Drinker is a full-length
portrait of an
alcoholic chiffonnier (rag-picker)
named Collardet who
frequented that area
around the Louvre...