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- François Barthélemy Michel Édouard Cibot (1799–1877) was a French historical and landscape painter born in Paris. His masters were Guérin and Picot. During...
- Pierre-Martial Cibot (born at Limoges, France, 14 August 1727; died at Beijing, China, 8 August 1780) was a French Jesuit missionary to China. Cibot entered...
- Élisabeth Cibot (born 1960 in Nantes, Pays de la Loire) is a French sculptor and art historian. Born into an artistic family, collectors of Italian Renaissance...
- Anne Boleyn in the Tower by Édouard Cibot (1799–1877)...
- battle scenes: Defense of Celesyria by Raymond Dupuy painted by Édouard Cibot in 1844; and Raymond of Puy takes body of Turks as prisoners by an unknown...
- the orchestra, the German pianist Wilhelm ****e. They lodge with Mme Cibot but Pons – unlike ****e – has two failings: his p****ion (which is almost...
- Marguerite's brother baritone Osmond Raynal Wagner, friend of Valentin baritone M. Cibot Siebel, a youth in love with Marguerite mezzo-soprano (breeches role/travesti)...
- cultural heritage. AD 1776: Jean Joseph Marie Amiot and Pierre-Martial Cibot, French missionaries in China translate summaries of Huangdi Neijing, including...
- anniversary of the death of General de Gaulle, a bronze statue by Élisabeth Cibot representing Charles and Yvonne de Gaulle holding hands was inaugurated...
- Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London (Édouard Cibot, 1835)...