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Demarteau is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gilles Demarteau (1722–1776), Belgian-French etcher, engraver, and art publisher...
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Gilles Demarteau or
Gilles Demarteau the
Elder (19
January 1722, in Liège – 31 July 1776, in Paris) was an etcher,
engraver and
publisher who was active...
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Wilhelmus Demarteau, M.S.F. (24
January 1917 – 5
December 2012) was a
Dutch prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was one of the
oldest Roman Catholic...
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Chemical Reviews. 103 (6): 2095–2128. doi:10.1021/cr020428b. PMID 12797825.
Demarteau, Jérémy; Debuigne, Antoine; Detrembleur,
Christophe (2019). "Organocobalt...
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producing imitations of
chalk drawings, was
pioneered in France.
Gilles Demarteau used in 1756 goldsmith's
chasing tools and marking-wheels to
shade the...
- PMID 36820227. S2CID 255634660. Jehanno, Coralie; Pérez-Madrigal,
Maria M.;
Demarteau, Jeremy; Sardon, Haritz; Dove,
Andrew P. (21
December 2018). "Organocatalysis...
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Gazette de Liège, a right-wing
Catholic newspaper edited by
Joseph Demarteau.
Within a few
months he was
promoted to
crime reporting,
signing his articles...
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Salon Demarteau is a
masterpiece of 18th
century painting and design. It was
originally made for the
residence of the
engraver Gilles Demarteau.It recreates...
- Picard, O. Schepens, and L.
Demarteau, 1905),
online La Cité de Liège au Moyen-Âge (3 vols., Liège, Dewit,
Cormaux et
Demarteau, 1909–1910), vol. 1, vol...
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began to sell, 266 of them were
etched in
stipple substitutes by
Gilles Demarteau.
These were
printed in red ink so they
resembled red
chalk drawings which...