- Bourron-
Marlotte (French pronunciation: [buʁɔ̃ maʁlɔt] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France...
- Bourron-
Marlotte–Grez is a
railway station between Bourron-
Marlotte and Grez-sur-Loing, Île-de-France, France. The
station opened in 1860 and is on the...
- Roest, Manon; Kruijssen,
Laura J. W.; Simons,
Peter J.; Boon, Louis; Vonk,
Marlotte M.; van Esch,
Betty C. A. M.; Knippels, Leon M. J.; Garssen, Johan; Pieters...
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Auguste Allongé (19
March 1833,
Paris - 4 July 1898, Bourron-
Marlotte) was a
French painter,
illustrator and engraver. He
enrolled at the École nationale...
- Pierre-Paul
Jouve (
Marlotte, Seine-et-Marne, 16
March 1878 – Paris, 13 May 1973) was a
French painter,
sculptor and illustrator. He was
notable for his...
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photographers of the
Barbizon School.
Fontainebleau rock
climbing Bourron-
Marlotte Larchant Courances Prehistoric rock
engravings of the
Fontainebleau Forest...
- Bourron-
Marlotte, just
outside of Paris. There, he
became ****ociated with a
society of
independent landscape painters known as the
Groupe de
Marlotte [fr]...
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Mother Anthony's
Tavern (French: Le
cabaret de la Mère
Antony à Bourron-
Marlotte), also
known as At the Inn of
Mother Anthony, is an 1866 oil-on-canvas...
- Émile-Aubert
Lessore or
Lessorre (1805 in
Paris – 1876 in
Marlotte) was a
French ceramic artist and painter. He
originally worked in oil and
water colors...
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known by
different names throughout Europe,
including sumarra (Italy),
marlotte (France), and
vlieger (Holland).
Fashionable sleeves were
often more ****ed...