- Jean-Pierre
Norblin de La
Gourdaine (Polish: Jan
Piotr Norblin; 15 July 1745 – 23
February 1830) was a
French painter, draughtsman,
engraver and caricaturist...
- / 48.857508°N 2.340345°E / 48.857508; 2.340345 Île à la
Gourdaine (or Îlot de la
Gourdaine) is a
former eyot (islet) in the
river Seine in
central Paris...
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Sejmik in a church, by Jean-Pierre
Norblin de La
Gourdaine (1745–1830)...
- of Luke. It was
bought at a
Paris auction by Jean-Pierre
Norblin de La
Gourdaine and
therefore p****ed into the
Polish noblewoman Izabela Czartoryska's...
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Juliusz Stefan Norblin de la
Gourdaine (1892-1952),
known as
Stefan Norblin, was a
Polish visual artist, painter, caricaturist, illustrator,
poster designer...
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Election of
August II the
Strong at Wola,
outside Warsaw (1697).
Painting by Jean-Pierre
Norblin de La
Gourdaine....
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Election of
August II the
Strong at Wola,
outside Warsaw (1697).
Painting by Jean-Pierre
Norblin de La
Gourdaine....
- Seine. The
island alongside it, of
similar size, was
called the Île à la
Gourdaine, and was the
location of a mill. A third, very
small island, made of gravel...
- completed. When the Pont Neuf was built, two
small islands, Île à la
Gourdaine and Île aux Juifs,
which were just to the west of the island, were joined...
- Ecce Homo, ca. 1780, by Jean-Pierre
Norblin de La
Gourdaine.
Etched copperplate (left), and
print obtained as the
impression (right).
National Museum...