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Maurice Max-
Ingrand,
better known as Max
Ingrand (20
December 1908,
Bressuire – 25
August 1969, Paris) was a
French artist and decorator,
known for his...
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workers including Michael Georgeff, Amy L. Lansky, and François Félix
Ingrand.
Their framework was
responsible for
exploiting and po****rizing the BDI...
- gl****
window called "Le
vitrail de l'Europe de Max
Ingrand" (The Gl****
Window of
Europe of Max
Ingrand).
According to
graphical specifications published...
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Church of France. It was
built by
architect Verrey with the
glazing of Max
Ingrand and was
inaugurated on 23
October 1955.
Several sites are
registered as...
- 3.co;2-2. PMID 9191531.
Bataille B,
Delwail V,
Menet E,
Vandermarcq P,
Ingrand P,
Wager M, et al. (February 2000). "Primary
intracerebral malignant lymphoma:...
- sentence. He was 36 at the time, and lost his job as a
result of the case.
Ingrand,
Cedric (2000-02-26), "French
credit card
hacker convicted", The Register...
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Enguerrand (or Engrand,
Ingrand) is a
medieval French name,
derived from a
Germanic name
Engilram (Engelram, Ingelram), from Angil, the
tribal name of...
- the
forward wall held a
mural done in 14
engraved gl****
panels by Max
Ingrand, as well as two tapestries, Les
amoureux du
printemps by Marc Saint-Saëns...
- In 1956, the
Council of
Europe donated the
famous choir window by Max
Ingrand, the "Strasbourg Madonna" (see also Flag of
Europe Biblical interpretation)...
- Bertaux, La Libération de
Toulouse et de sa région, Hachette, 1973
Henry Ingrand, Libération de l'Auvergne, Hachette, 1974
Raymond Aubrac, Où la mémoire...