- Édouard
Chimot (26
November 1880 – 7 June 1959) was a
French artist,
illustrator and
editor whose career reached its peak in the 1920s in Paris, through...
- in Paris,
winning numerous medals and honours. With the
artist Édouard
Chimot as
Editor after the
First World War, a
series of
limited edition art books...
-
Caroline Chimot (born 22
April 1978) is a
French rhythmic gymnast. She
competed in the women's
group all-around
event at the 1996
Summer Olympics. "Caroline...
-
recent analysis of
letters from
Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen to
Chimot shows that
Chimot did not
perform that design. The
garden around the
villa was designed...
- (1905–1995), writer,
winner of the 1970
edition of the Prix
Breizh Édouard
Chimot (d. 1959),
artist and illustrator,
editor of the
Devambez illustrated art-editions...
- gymnastics]. Levante-EMV (in Spanish). 10 May 2009.
Retrieved 2024-10-04.
Chimot, Caroline; Louveau,
Catherine (December 2010). "Becoming a man
while playing...
- objects.[citation needed]
Other artists have been
Georges Barbier,
Edouard Chimot,
Jeanne Mammen,
Pascal Pia,
Joseph Kuhn-Régnier,
Sigismunds Vidbergs, Pierre...
- France. Yale
University Press. p. 65. ISBN 9780300088878. Jean-Philippe
Chimot (2012). "La vérité sur le
mensonge [The
truth about the lie ]". Écrire l'Histoire...
- (Robert de Montesquiou),
Achille Patrac (Achille Essebac),
Chignon (Édouard
Chimot),
Claude Skrimpton (Claude Simpson), Guy de
Payen (Albert François Hamelin...
- des musiciens,
artistes et amateurs,
morts ou
vivans (in French). Vol. 1.
Chimot. p. 191.
Retrieved 11 May 2019. Kutsch, K. J.; Riemens, Leo (2012). "Dressler...