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George Desvallières (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ devaljɛʁ]; 1861–1950) was a
French painter. A
native of Paris,
Desvallières was a great-grandson of academician...
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Wayback Machine at
ColourLex Jean Metzinger,
circa 1907,
quoted by
Georges Desvallières in La
Grande Revue, vol. 124, 1907
Eiichi Tosaki, Mondrian's Philosophy...
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Number District Sights Location 1 Devant-les-Ponts
Desvalliere barracks 2 Metz-Nord
Patrotte Harbour zone 3 Les îles
Grand East
regional parliament, University...
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Sabine Desvallières (22
February 1891– 16
February 1935), also
known as Sœur
Marie de la Grâce, was a
French embroidery artist and
Catholic nun. Born into...
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comedy written by the
French playwrights Georges Feydeau and
Maurice Desvallières in 1894. The play
takes place in
Paris in the 19th century, and follows...
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poche (1888), Les Fiancés de
Loches (1888 co-written with
Maurice Desvallières), and L'Affaire
Edouard (1889). In 1889
Feydeau married Marie-Anne, the...
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Desvallières (3
October 1857 – 23
March 1926) was a 19th–20th-century
French playwright.
Maurice was the
brother of
George Desvallières, son of...
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Glenville and
based on the play L'Hôtel du
libre échange by
Maurice Desvallières and
Georges Feydeau. The film
allowed Alec
Guinness to
reprise the role...
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created in 1903 by
Frantz Jourdain, with
Hector Guimard,
George Desvallières, Eugène Carrière, Félix Vallotton, Édouard Vuillard, Eugène
Chigot and...
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Marigny 1960:
Champignol malgré lui by
Georges Feydeau and
Maurice Desvallières,
staging Jean-Pierre Grenier, Théâtre
Marigny 1960: Le
Comportement des...