-
Marion du
Faouët or
Marie Finefont, born on (1717-05-06)May 6, 1717, was the
leader of a
group of
highwaymen who were
active near Le
Faouët, Morbihan...
- Le
Faouët (Breton: Ar Faoued) can
refer to two
French communes in Brittany: Le
Faouët,
Morbihan in
Morbihan Le
Faouët, Côtes-d'Armor in Côtes-d'Armor Note...
- Le
Faouët ([lə fawɛt]; Breton: Ar Faoued) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of the
region of
Brittany in north-western France. The 16th-century timber...
- Le
Faouët (French pronunciation: [lə fawɛt]; Breton: Ar Faoued) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. Inhabitants...
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Arthur Midy (18
March 1877 Saint-Quentin - 18
March 1944 Le
Faouët) was a
French landscape and
genre painter. Midy's father,
Alfred Hippolyte Midy, was...
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Charles Rivière, a
friend of
Germain David-Nillet, made
several visits to Le
Faouët and
there painted landscapes and
religious paintings. He
exhibited at the...
- for his
figure painting. A
favoured subject was the town and
people of Le
Faouët in Brittany. A
turning point in Vosper's work
occurred when he
married Constance...
- Goulaine, at the head of
fifty lancers, and his
brother Jean,
baron du
Faouët, took the châteaux of
Trogoff (Plouescat) and of Kérouzéré (Sibiril) in...
- Musée du
Faouët. '"Jeune
tricoteuse au
Faouët". Musée du
Faouët '"Vieille
bretonne du
Faouët". 1910. oil on canvas. Held by Musée du
Faouët. "Portrait...
- Musée du
Faouët.
Germain David-Nillet's "La
maison de
Marion du
Faouët". This oil on
canvas dates to
around 1913 and is held in the Musée du
Faouët. Germain...