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Louis Dimier (French pronunciation: [lwi dimje]; 11
February 1865 – 21
November 1943) was a
French art
historian and royalist.
Dimier was
among the many...
- Abel
Dimier (14
September 1794 – 15
November 1864) was a
French sculptor.
Dimier was born in
Paris and was a
pupil of Cartelli. He won the Prix de Rome...
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Aurelia Dimier,
known professionally as Mlle
Dimier, was a
French ballet dancer.
Aurelia Dimier was born in Paris,
France on
August 22, 1827. Aurelia's...
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Winter Olympics,
finishing 16th. Yves
Dimier at
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived) Yves
Dimier at FIS (alpine) Yves
Dimier at
Olympedia v t e...
- Brantôme, p. 88. Hoogvliet, 109. Knecht, 220. Knecht, 240–241.
Dimier, 205–206.
Dimier, 308–319; Jollet, 17–18. Blunt, 98.
Blunt calls Caron's
style "perhaps...
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manufacturers began producing purpose-built wris****ches. The
Swiss company Dimier Frères & Cie
patented a wris****ch
design with the now
standard wire lugs...
- Lara, Elena; Poulain, Julie; Pesant, Stéphane; Kandels-Lewis, Stefanie;
Dimier, Céline; Picheral, Marc; Searson, Sarah; Cruaud, Corinne; Alberti, Adriana;...
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Museo Nacional de
Bellas Artes in Argentina. Van
Deurs &
Renard p.39
Dimier p.243 Cultura,
Equipo de
Desarrollo de la Dirección de Sistemas, Secretaría...
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Paris at the
initiative of Léon de
Montesquiou and
implemented by
Louis Dimier. The
institute aimed to
study in
detail major political, social, and religious...
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Georges Valois would create the short-lived
fascist movement Faisceau;
Louis Dimier would break away,
while other members (Eugène Deloncle,
Gabriel Jeantet...