- Jean
Lurçat (French: [ʒɑ̃ lyʁsa]; 1 July 1892 – 6
January 1966) was a
French artist noted for his role in the
revival of
contemporary tapestry. He was...
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Simone Andrée Marie-Louise
Lurçat (11
August 1915 – 23
March 2009), née Selves, was a
member of the
French Resistance during the
Second World War and the...
- André
Lurçat (August 27, 1894 – July 11, 1970) was a
French modernist architect,
landscape architect,
furniture designer, city planner, and
founding member...
- 2014
Cerro Tololo-DECam CTIO-DECam · 710 m MPC · JPL 555955
Lurçat 2014 HB70
Lurçat November 20, 2005
Nogales J.-C.
Merlin · 520 m MPC · JPL 555956...
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American artists including Paul Gauguin,
Georges Gimel,
Henri Matisse, Jean
Lurçat,
Antoinette Schulte and
Amedeo Modigliani. Étienne
Bignou (1891–1950) was...
- 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Aubusson". "Site du Théâtre Jean
Lurçat - Scène nationale" (in French). "Site du Musée de la Ta****erie" (in French)...
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architects of
change in post-World War I Europe,
among them
Ernst May, André
Lurçat, and
Walter Gropius.
Convinced that good
social housing could produce good...
- (1945 to 1947). He
later went to
France to
study tapestry-making with Jean
Lurçat (1955).
Early in his career,
Adams was a
designer of
tapestries and stained...
- hill in the
locality in the 6th century. It was the
birthplace of Jean
Lurçat, in 1892. In
World War II, Bruyères was
liberated from
German occupation...
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Arnold Höchel, ****b Hoste,
Pierre Jeanneret (cousin of Le Corbusier), André
Lurçat,
Ernst May, Max Cetto,
Fernando García Mercadal,
Hannes Meyer,
Werner M...