- Eyre de
Lanux (/ɛər/ AIR; born
Elizabeth Eyre;
March 20, 1894 –
September 8, 1996) was an
American artist, writer, and designer. De
Lanux is best known...
- Montpellier,
Johan Lulofs [nl] in Leiden, and Jean
Baptiste François de
Lanux in Réunion
among others.
Another independent discovery was made by the black...
- five-act
tragedy translated from
German by
Gaston Gallimard &
Pierre de
Lanux. Paris, Éditions de la
Nouvelle Revue française, 1911. « Il a inventé des...
- but
Brooks painted many of them. Barney's
lover of the
moment was Eyre de
Lanux; her own
lover Renata Borgatti; Una, Lady Troubridge, the
partner of Radclyffe...
- 176 (24): 620–622. doi:10.1136/vr.h2817. PMID 26067012. S2CID 8833710. De
Lanux-Van Gorder, V. (2000). "Tansy
ragwort poisoning in a
horse in
southern Ontario"...
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Bittinger –
George Henry Clements –
Rinaldo Cuneo –
Charles Demuth – Eyre de
Lanux –
Florence Esté –
Clara Fasano -
Lyonel Feininger – Meta Vaux
Warrick Fuller...
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Retrieved 24
December 2017. Reif, Rita (1
September 1996). "Elizabeth Eyre de
Lanux, 102, Art Deco Designer". Arts. The New York Times.
Retrieved 27 December...
- Chanase,
Richard V. Culter, Chon Day,
Joseph Delaney,
Elsie Driggs, Eyre de
Lanux,
Helen Winslow Durkee, Will Eisner,
Edward McNeil Farmer,
Elias Goldberg...
-
Colette was a demi-liaison,
while the
artist and
furniture designer Eyre de
Lanux, with whom she had an off-and-on
affair for
several years, was
listed as...
-
Mission de
France (ancienne), Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
Lanux, Gérard (5
August 2015). "La rue du
tapis Vert : Un
subtil concentré de...