- The
three Le Nain brothers were
painters in 17th-century France:
Antoine Le Nain (c.1600–1648),
Louis Le Nain (c.1603–1648), and
Mathieu Le Nain (1607–1677)...
- Louis-Sébastien
Le Nain de
Tillemont (30
November 1637 – 10
January 1698) was a
French ecclesiastical historian. He was born in
Paris into a
wealthy Jansenist...
- The
Nain Rouge (French for "red dwarf") is a
legendary creature of the Detroit,
Michigan area
whose appearance is said to
presage misfortune for the white...
- The
Yellow Dwarf (French:
Le Nain jaune) is a
French literary fairy tale by
Madame d'Aulnoy.
Andrew Lang
included it in The Blue
Fairy Book. A widowed...
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French Le Nain brothers,
Louis or Antoine. It is in the
collection of the Louvre. The
Le Nain brothers,
Antoine Le Nain (c.1600–1648),
Louis Le Nain (c.1603–1648)...
-
Le Nain jaune ("The
Yellow Dwarf") was a
satirical political journal of
liberal tendencies, in
opposition to the
Imperial policies of Napoleon, that was...
- USA) as a part of the
exhibition The
Brothers Le Nain:
Painters of Seventeenth-Century France: http://
lenain.kimbellart.org/exhibit/portraiture/portrait...
-
Charles Le Brun (1619–1690)
Le Nain brothers :
Antoine Le Nain (c. 1599–1648)
Louis Le Nain (c. 1593–1648)
Mathieu Le Nain (1607–1677)
Eustache Le Sueur...
- The game of
Nain Jaune or
Yellow Dwarf (French:
Le jeu du
nain jaune,
pronounced [nɛ̃ ʒon]), also
formerly called Lindor, is an "attractive and unique...
- but when they
signed their works, from 1641 to 1648, it was
simply as
Lenain. The
painting is in oil on
canvas and in good condition, with
minor losses;...