- Xavier-Alphonse
Monchablon (12 June 1835, in
Avillers – 30
January 1907, in Paris) was a
French history and
portrait painter in the
Academic style. He...
- Jean
Baptiste Ferdinand Monchablon,
known as Jan
Monchablon (6
September 1854, Châtillon-sur-Saône - 2
October 1904, Châtillon-sur-Saône) was a French...
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nominal fees. In 1856,
William began living with one of his models,
Nelly Monchablon, a 19-year-old from Lisle-en-Rigault.
Living together unmarried, the pair...
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Aristide Maillol Édouard-Antoine Marsal [fr] João
Marques de
Oliveira Jan
Monchablon Georges Moreau de
Tours Henri-Georges Morisset [fr]
Henri Pinta Henri...
- (1949) – Jean
Girard (segment 3 : "Le
retour de Jean")
Miquette (1950) –
Monchablon Lady
Paname (1950) – Gambier, dit
Bagnolet – un
photographe anarchiste...
- (1860–1946) Benoît-Hermogaste
Molin (1810–1894)
Alphonse Monchablon (1835–1907) Jan
Monchablon (1854–1904)
Claude Monet (1840–1926)
Jules Monge (1855–1934)...
- was
beaten for the Prix de Rome (1863) by
Joseph Layraud and
Xaiver Monchablon, and in 1864
exhibited two
unremarkable portraits at the
Paris Salon....
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Lefebvre 1862 – No
award 1863 – Joseph-Fortuné-Séraphin
Layraud and
Alphonse Monchablon 1864 – Diogène
Maillart 1865 –
Jules Machard [fr] 1866 –
Henri Regnault...
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Presses Universitaires de Paris-Sorbonne, 2007 Legois, Jean-Philippe;
Monchablon,
Alain (2018). "From the
Struggle against Repression to the 1968 General...
- connexionfrance.
Retrieved 30
December 2023. Legois, Jean-Philippe;
Monchablon,
Alain (2018). "From the
Struggle against Repression to the 1968 General...