- Paul
Jacoulet (1896–1960) was a French, ****an-based
woodblock print artist known for a
style that
mixed the
traditional ukiyo-e
style and
techniques developed...
- Bryan,
British Conservative politician Tatsuo Hori, ****anese
writer Paul
Jacoulet,
French woodblock print artist T.
Canby Jones,
American professor Neil...
- P****age" from 2024
until January 2026,
juxtaposing Fairweather with Paul
Jacoulet.
Australian art Roberts, Claire; Thompson, John (1
October 2019). Ian Fairweather:...
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Joseph Heco (1837–1897), the
first naturalized ****anese-American Paul
Jacoulet (1902–1960),
French woodblock print artist in the ****anese
style Arthur...
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animals and ways to
improve them (in French). Vol. 1. Labe. pp. 260–261.
Jacoulet, J.; Chomel,
Claude (1895). Traité d'Hippologie (in French). Vol. II. S...
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during the Revolution, the
institute was
revived in 1806 by Jeanne-Claude
Jacoulet under the name of the
Sisters of the Holy Family. When in 1790 the revolutionary...
- and
songwriter Paul Jack (born 1965),
Malaysian former footballer Paul
Jacoulet (1896–1960), French, ****an-based
woodblock print artist Paul
Jackson (disambiguation)...
- of the Holy
Family (France),
founded in
Paris in 1806 by Jeanne-Claude
Jacoulet in a
revival of the
Canonesses of St.
Genevieve The
Sisters of the Holy...
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revitalization of Pasadena,
California in the 1980s. His
upscale Cafe
Jacoulet became Old Pasadena's
celebrity hangout. Later, he
owned and
operated the...
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Bureau du
journal (1849, p. 139)
Magne (1857, p. 257)
Vallon (1880, p. 556)
Jacoulet, J.; Chomel,
Claude (1895). Traité d'Hippologie (in French). Vol. 2. S...