- in Saint-Romain-de-Lerps)
known in
literature under the
pseudonym Noël
Devaulx, was a
French novelist and short-story writer.
After having had to give...
- François Théodore
Devaulx, or Théodore-François
Devaulx, (September 15, 1808 –
January 21, 1871) was a
French sculptor. In 1823,
Devaulx was a
student of...
-
warrior by Jean-Jacques Feuchère and a Gr****
warrior by François-Théodore
Devaulx by the Left Bank.
Towards the
second half of the 19th century, the inadequacy...
- of the
Nereids Amphitrite with
downturned trident, by François Théodore
Devaulx (1866)
Abode Mount Olympus, or the sea
Symbol Trident, dolphin, seal Genealogy...
- Amanzoe's,
Porto Heli,
Greece 2013:
Village Residency, Taipei,
Taiwan 2012:
DeVaulx Collection,
North Salem, NY (US) 2011:
Traces of Time. AZ Platten, Meilen/Zurich...
- Le Pays où l'on n'arrive
Jamais [The
Unreachable Country] (1955). Noël
Devaulx' own
brand of
fantastique relied of the
intrusion of
strange and unexplainable...
- He
began as a
student of the
sculptor and engraver, François Théodore
Devaulx. At the age of thirteen, he
started collecting prints, with
advice from...
- brigade) François Detrès (général de division)
Louis Marie François Paul
Devaulx (général de division)
Marie Jean-Baptiste
Urbain Devaux (général de brigade)...
- de la
Rouquette 1733– 7
March 1733
Lejuge (d. 1733) 1733–1738
Sebastian Devaulx (acting to 1736) 1738–1746
Pierre Félix Barthélemy
David (b. 1711–d. 1795)...
-
Empire and
Second French Empire until 1935, when it p****ed to
Jacques Devaulx de Chambord. The
Chateau de la Celle-Guenand
remains privately owned and...