- Paul
Haranger (22 July 1893 – 27
December 1973) was a
French field hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1920
Summer Olympics. "Paul...
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players represented the
French squad, who
finished in
fourth place: Paul
Haranger Robert Lelong Pierre Estrabant Georges Breuille Jacques Morise Edmond Loriol...
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contemporaries were
thought to be the sitter: the
Catholic priest Pierre-Maurice
Haranger and the Comédie-Française
player Pierre Le Noir,
sieur de La Thorillière...
- and then
spent his last few
months on the
estate of his patron, Abbé
Haranger,
where he died in 1721,
perhaps from
tuberculous laryngitis, at the age...
- the
early 18th century, The
Dreamer belonged to the Abbé Pierre-Maurice
Haranger,
canon at the Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois who was one of Watteau's closest...
- Tisné. cat. no. 144. OCLC 853537. Baticle,
Jeannine (1985). "Le
chanoine Haranger, ami de Watteau".
Revue de l'Art (in French). 69 (69): 55–61. doi:10.3406/rvart...
- edition, see Adhémar 1950, pp. 1–60. "Inventaire après décès du
chanoine Haranger, 17 mai 1735".
Revue de l'Art (in French). 69 (69): 62–68. 1985. doi:10...
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earliest known owner of The
Worried Lover was the Abbé Pierre-Maurice
Haranger (ca. 1655–1735),
canon of the Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois who was one of...
- l'abbé
Haranger sous la
perruque de Géronte que
Cochin en
dessinant l'abbé
Pommyer sous l'habit du
Paysan de Gandelu. D'ailleurs, l'abbé
Haranger avait...