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- François Delarozière (born 1963) is the art director of La Machine, a French company which is a collaboration between artists, designers, fabricators...
- fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-10-30. "Interview. Toulouse. François Delarozière : "La Halle de La Machine n'est pas un lieu qui doit ronronner"". actu...
- (30, 35, 45): 3–8, 7–9, 3–8. Delaroziere, M-F (1984). "Les Perles Mauritaniennes". Ornament. 8 (3): 24–27. Delaroziere, M-F (1985). "Les Perles de Mauritanie"...
- London and Santiago. Former Royal de Luxe machine designer François Delarozière created the Machines of the Isle of Nantes and its large walking elephant...
- fabricators and technicians in early 1990s and is currently led by François Delarozière, Artistic Director and creator of La Princesse. It is known for its theatrical...
- Tauris. ISBN 978-1-83860-361-8. OCLC 1139892409. Bressolette, Henri; Delaroziere, Jean (1983). "Fès-Jdid de sa fondation en 1276 au milieu du XXe siècle"...
- University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-98314-1. Bressolette, Henri; Delaroziere, Jean (1983). "Fès-Jdid de sa fondation en 1276 au milieu du XXe siècle"...
- France, in 1999 under the artistic and technical direction of François Delarozière. The ride was made with materials such as wood, leather, gl****, iron...
- the world between 2005 and 2006. The elephant was designed by François Delarozière. It was made mostly of wood, and was operated by 22 'mani****teurs' using...
- (eds.) Islam: Art and Architecture. h.f.ullmann. Bressolette, Henri; Delaroziere, Jean (1983). "Fès-Jdid de sa fondation en 1276 au milieu du XXe siècle"...