-
upholstered on the seat, the seat back and on the arms (manchettes). Some
fauteuils have a
valenced front seat rail
which is
padding that
extends slightly...
- narratives, including: A
fringe group of Québécois radicals, Les ********ins des
Fauteuils Rollents (lit. 'The
Wheelchair ********ins'; A.F.R.), plan a
violent coup...
-
Fauteuils d'orchestre (literal translation,
Orchestra Seats) is a
French film
released in 2006
directed by Danièle Thompson,
which she co-scripted with...
- The "Dragons"
armchair (French: "
Fauteuil aux Dragons") is a
piece of
furniture designed by the
Irish architect and
designer Eileen Gray
between 1917 and...
- two César
Awards for her
supporting roles in Les
Visiteurs (1993) and
Fauteuils d'orchestre (2007), and
hosted the
award ceremony in 2006 and 2007. She...
-
Little Girl in a Blue
Armchair (French:
Petite fille dans un
fauteuil bleu) is an 1878 oil
painting by the
American painter, printmaker, pastelist, and...
- two or
three armchairs. New
kinds of
armchairs appeared,
including the
fauteuil en
confessionale or "Confessional armchair",
which had
padded cushions...
- bronze, marble;
height (each): 23 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Armchair (
fauteuil) from
Louis XVI's
Salon des Jeux at Saint-Cloud; 1788;
carved and gilded...
- furniture), bagaż ("bagage", luggage),
walizka ("valise", suitcase),
fotel ("
fauteuil", armchair), plaża ("plage", beach) and
koszmar ("cauchemar", nightmare)...
-
Staatliche Museen, Neue Nationalgalerie,
Berlin 1909–10,
Figure dans un
Fauteuil (Seated Nude,
Femme nue ****ise), oil on canvas, 92.1 × 73 cm (36 × 28 in)...