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Colart, or the
Colart Group, is a
large international supplier of art materials, with
subsidiaries and
brands such as
Winsor & Newton,
Liquitex and Lefranc...
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Colart de Laon (active 1377–1411; died
before 27 May 1417) was a
French painter.
First mentioned in 1377 as
working for
Philip the Bold, he
later became...
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elements using the dry-transfer
lettering method.
Letraset was
acquired by the
Colart group and
became part of its
subsidiary Winsor & Newton.
Letraset was founded...
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Colart le
Boutellier (fl. 1240–1260) was a well-connected trouvère from Arras.
There are no
references to him
independent of his own and others' songs...
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trace of
three échevins
succeeding one
another from
father to son:
Colart, then
Pierrat and
finally Jean Le Clerc,
known as Moët (Joannes, dictus...
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original on 12
December 2022.
Retrieved 13
December 2022. Matriche, Joël;
Colart, Louis; Clérix,
Kristof ("Knack") (13
December 2022). "Scandale de corruption...
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Couci Chardon de
Croisilles Châtelain d'Arras Chrétien de
Troyes Colart le
Boutellier Colart le
Changeur Colin Muset Conon de Béthune
Coupart Ernoul Caupain...
- "Reeves"
brand was
acquired by
Wilhelm Becker,
through American conglomerate Colart.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
William Reeves (watercolors). Reeves...
- d'Anjou Châtelain d'Arras Chrétien de
Troyes (fl. 1160s–80s)
Colart le
Boutellier Colart le
Changeur Colin Muset (fl. c. 1200–50)
Conon de Béthune (fl...
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Aspasie d'Avranches
Jeanne Herviale : « Maman »
Fippart Raoul Curet :
Colart puis le Pâtissier Jean Heynau :
Mourax Maurice Chevaly :
Nicolo Michel Puterflam :...