- to Juste-Aurèle
Meissonnier. "Designs for the
Palace and
Church of the
Order of the Holy Spirit, Paris, by Juste-Aurèle
Meissonnier, 1727-31". Architecture...
-
Meissonier or
Meissonnier is the name of
several people: Jean-Louis-Ernest
Meissonier (1815–1891),
French classicist painter and
sculptor famous for his...
- in 1819, he met his
friend Jean-Antoine
Meissonnier for the
first time. Also a well-known guitarist,
Meissonnier published many of Carc****i's
works in his...
- 1686–1698, was a
little out to sea. The
light of the
south attracted Meissonnier. "It is
delightful to sun
oneself in the
brilliant light of the South...
-
Martin Meissonnier is a
French musician, producer, journalist, and filmmaker. He is
known for his work with
African pop
musicians such as Fela Kuti and...
- Jean-Racine
Meissonnier (1794 – 19
August 1856), also
called Meissonnier Jeune, was a
French classical guitarist,
musical arranger and composer, as well...
- best
known French furniture designer of the
period was Juste-Aurèle
Meissonnier (1695 – 1750), who was also a sculptor, painter. and
goldsmith for the...
- was Adé's
first to be
recorded in London. It was
produced by
Martin Meissonnier, who
worked to
taper Adé's
sound to
Western listeners by
clearly distinguishing...
- Adé and His
African Beats. It was
produced by
keyboard player Martin Meissonnier, who
introduced synthesizers and Linn
drums into Adé's
established juju...
- of 18th century)
Designs for a
porcelain writing set by Juste-Aurèle
Meissonnier (1748)
Floral and
acanthus leaf
design by
Alexis Peyrotte (1750) Rocaille...