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Lucien Falize (Paris 4
August 1839 –
Paris 4
September 1897) was a
French jeweller and
writer in
France who was
responsible for
pioneering and driving...
- action. At length, on
arriving near the
village next to the Château La
Falize (within
about 3
miles (4.8 km) from Namur), the
Prussians found Vamdamme's...
- 1945–1968:
Robert Gruslin 1968–1977: René
Close (PS) 1977–1980:
Pierre Falize (PS) 1980–1987:
Emile Lacroix 1987–1994:
Emile Wauthy (PSC) 1994–2007: Amand...
- Florennes, Glimes, Grimberghen, Zevenkercke, Bierbais, Opprebais, Walhain, la
Falize, ...
There were
several canons,
abbesses and
three bishops of Cambrai, a...
- 4°49′07″E / 50.495941°N 4.818743°E / 50.495941; 4.818743 The Château de La
Falize was
built in the 15th and 16th
centuries with 20th
century additions. It...
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illustrators of his time, such as the
likes of
Benjamin Rabier and
Pierre Falize, the
latter being also the
creator of
famous posters for
iconic Parisian...
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Nancy with his
Villa Majorelle in 1902. Tea set by
Bapst &
Falize,
Germain Bapst, and
Lucien Falize, made of
partially gilt silver,
ivory and
agate (c. 1889)...
- were
commissioned specially for the
occasion from the
Parisian jewelers Falize Frères.
Arnold Muir Wilson, the
honorary Serbian consul in Sheffield, and...
- by
painter Costin Petrescu and it was made in the Art
Nouveau style by
Falize, a
Parisian jewelry house. The
crown was
inspired by that of
Milica Despina...
- a
Gothic Revival example, for
which the
celebrated Paris jeweler Alexis Falize (1811–1898)
created a
relief showing the
Adoration of the Magi, surrounded...