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- Dorigny may refer to: Michel Dorigny (1617-1663), French painter and engraver, father of Nicolas and Louis (Ludovico) Dorigny Ludovico Dorigny (1654-1742)...
- Michel Dorigny (1616 – 20 February 1665) was a French painter and engraver. Dorigny was born in Saint-Quentin. According to the Netherlands Institute for...
- UNIL-EPFL The Lausanne campus or Dorigny university campus (French: campus lausannois or campus de Dorigny) is a large area in Switzerland where the University...
- Sir Nicolas Dorigny was a French engraver, the youngest son of Michel Dorigny, and was born in Paris in 1652 or 1658. His education prepared him for the...
- Born Louis Dorigny into a family of Parisian artists, Dorigny was the grandson of painter Simon Vouet and the son of engraver Michel Dorigny. As a boy...
- The ballroom and adjacent rooms feature frescoes decorated by Ludovico Dorigny, Gregorio Lazzarini, and a young Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, complemented...
- Archived from the original on July 14, 2007. Retrieved September 29, 2015. Dorigny, Marcel, ed. (2003). The Abolitions of Slavery: From L. F. Sonthonax to...
- administration and the Cantonal and University Library (BCU) were installed at Dorigny. EPFL Learning Center Lausanne campus Scriptorium Digital Library BCU (in...
- Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, from a 1699 engraving by N. Dorigny....
- anti-slavery message. It was translated into English in 1850. Dorigny p.270 Marcel Dorigny. The Abolitions of Slavery: From Lʹeger Fʹelcitʹe Sonthonax to...