- (1918–1984) was
Duffaut's half-brother, the
painter Jean
Charles Duffaut (*1970) is his son.
Duffaut's mother died when he was two
years old.
Duffaut was one...
-
employees and Onet Propreté with just over 300
exceed 100 employees. The
Henri Duffaut hospital, the City of Avignon, and the CHS of
Montfavet are the largest...
-
painters of this
movement include Hector Hyppolite, Philomé Oban and Préfète
Duffaut. Some
notable artists of more
recent times include Edouard Duval-Carrié...
- the
Papal Palace in Avignon. An
initiative led by
Avignon Mayor Henri Duffaut [fr] and
Louvre President-Director
Michel Laclotte, part of its permanent...
- 2016 new
French version also
included brand new illustrations, by
Nicolas Duffaut. At the time of publication, it was a
deviation from the norm for King...
- in a dual narrative. It is an
account of a past
romance between Cécile
Duffaut and
Philippe Leduc twenty-seven
years ago when the two were both twenty...
- Modesto, Anne; Cisterne, Jean Marc; Izopet, Jacques; Oksman, Françoise;
Duffaut, Michel; Abbal, Michel; Durand,
Dominique (1998). "Serological Markers...
-
Bichindaritz Renè
Bienes (capt.)
Philibert Capitani Bernard Chevallier Yves
Duffaut Michel Celaya Jean
Barthe Pierre Danos Abdrè
Haget Andrè
Morel Gerard Murillo...
- Jacmel. The city is the
setting for much of his
fictional work. Préfète
Duffaut –
painter Michaëlle Jean, Secretary-General of La
Francophonie and former...
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Darger (American, 1892–1973)
Michel Delacroix (French, born 1933) Préfète
Duffaut (Haitian, born 1923)
Emerik Feješ (Croatian, 1904–1969)
Howard Finster...