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Paule Marrot (17
April 1902 – 22
December 1987) was a
Parisian textile designer widely known for her
textile prints with a flat, two-dimensional, upbeat...
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stronger opinions about a car's
colors than
about the car
itself (See below,
Marrot at Renault).
Engineers spent the next five
years developing the Dauphine...
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textile artist Paule Marrot received the
stipend in 1928,
which allowed Marrot to open her
workshop in
Batignolles on rue Truffaut...
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prototyping of the
Dauphine (until his death),
enlisting the help of
artist Paule Marrot in
pioneering the company's
textile and
color division. The
Dauphine sold...
- ISBN 978-1-78301-221-3. Göring,
Hermann (1934).
Germany Reborn. London: E.
Mathews &
Marrot. OCLC 570220 – via
Internet Archive. Leffland, Ella (1990). The Knight,...
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years until he had his
first outstanding successes. His
biographer V. H.
Marrot calls 1906 Galsworthy's
annus mirabilis. In
March his
novel The Man of Property...
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reference to the fact that he is a turtle)
while the
character of
Achilles Marrot in the
thirteenth episode "Blunder on the
Orient Express" is a
parody of...
- (1931). The
House of
Commons Book of
Remembrance 1914–1918. E.
Mathews &
Marrot. Churchill,
Winston Spencer (25 May 1917). "Valentine Fleming. An appreciation"...
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located northeast of Deir ez-Zor Airport. They
arrived at the
village of
Marrot,
which is
northwest of both
Khasham and the
nearby SDF base. At
around 10...