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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)...
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Michel Dorigny (1616 – 20
February 1665) was a
French painter and engraver.
Dorigny was born in Saint-Quentin.
According to the
Netherlands Institute for...
- 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...
- 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...
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Martyrdom of
Saint Sebastian, from a 1699
engraving by N.
Dorigny....
- of Lausanne,
around the
Cathedral and Château, to its
present site at
Dorigny. The end of the 20th century,
witnessed the
beginnings of an ambitious...
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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...
- The
ballroom and
adjacent rooms feature frescoes decorated by
Ludovico Dorigny,
Gregorio Lazzarini, and a
young Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, complemented...
- anti-slavery message. It was
translated into
English in 1850.
Dorigny p.270
Marcel Dorigny. The
Abolitions of Slavery: From Lʹeger Fʹelcitʹe
Sonthonax to...