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Victor Chocquet (French pronunciation: [viktɔʁ ʃɔkɛ]; 9
December 1821 – 7
April 1891) was a
French art
collector and an
ardent propagandist of Impressionism...
- francs. In 1875, Cézanne met the
customs inspector and art
collector Victor Chocquet, who,
mediated by Renoir,
bought three of his
works and
became his most...
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commedia dell'arte
characters Pierrot and Harlequin. It was in
Victor Chocquet's collection from 1890 to 1899
before being bought by Paul Durand-Ruel,...
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Retrieved 22
January 2019. "Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
Portrait of
Victor Chocquet c. 1876". www.roemerholz.ch.
Retrieved 22
January 2019. "Pierre-Auguste...
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Bourignon (1616–1680), a French-Flemish
mystic and adventurer.
Victor Chocquet (1821–1891),
patron of the arts Émile
Bernard (1868–1941), neoimpressionist...
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Northern France; the
exact location has not been determined.
Victor Chocquet bought the
painting from the artist, and it
remained in his family's collection...
- Pierre-Auguste
Renoir Alfred Sisley Patrons Gustave Caillebotte Victor Chocquet Henry O.
Havemeyer Ernest Hoschedé
Dealers Paul Durand-Ruel
Georges Petit...
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members from
Ubisoft Montpellier,
including directors Yoan
Fanise and
Simon Chocquet-Bottani,
joined to work on the
gameplay and the
story a half-year later...
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Henriot 'en travesti' (The Page), 1875–76 Paul Cézanne,
portrait of
Victor Chocquet, 1877 John
Singer Sargent Carmela Bertagna Oil on canvas, 1879 Mary C****att...
- Eugène Delacroix: T****o in the Madhouse, 1839 Pierre-Auguste Renoir:
Victor Chocquet,
around 1876 "Where to Go". Berlitz:
Switzerland Pocket Guide. Princeton...