- Édouard
Niermans may
refer to: Édouard
Niermans (director) (born 1943),
French film director,
screenwriter and
actor Édouard
Niermans (architect) (1859–1928)...
- Édouard-Jean
Niermans (born
Eduard Johan Niermans) (30 May 1859 – 19
October 1928) was a
famous Dutch-born
French architect during the
Belle Époque. Eduard...
-
Leonardo Nierman Mendelejis (November 1 1932 – June 7 2023) was a
Mexican artist mostly known for his
painting and sculpture. He at
first wanted to be...
- Édouard
Niermans (born 10
November 1943) is a
French film director,
screenwriter and actor. His film The
Return of
Casanova was
entered into the 1992 Cannes...
-
Rouge underwent renovation and
improvement under the
direction of Édouard
Niermans, a
prominent architect of the
Belle Époque era,
amongst other works he...
-
significantly expanded the
building from its
original two storeys, and
Niermans remodeled the
public rooms. See: Denby,
Elaine (2004).
Grand Hotels: Reality...
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Chaillot was
built between 1934 and 1937 by the
brothers Jean and Édouard
Niermans for the
Paris Exhibition of 1937 on the site of the
former Trocadéro Palace...
- as The
father Anselme Anne-Marie
Deschodt as
Duchesse de
Volnay Edouard Niermans as
Carral Annie Braconnier as
Victoire Katy
Amaizo as
Pauline Serge Marquand...
- sois (de
Alain Bergala) – Anne 1992: Le
Retour de
Casanova (de Édouard
Niermans) –
Marcolina 2009: Le
portail (Short, by Liam Engle) –
Maman 2013: Pauvre...
- ISBN 9080139580 (2nd ed.: 1996, 3rd ed.: 1997). 6th, rev. ed.:
Burgersdijk &
Niermans, Leiden, 2000. ISBN 9075089082 [Description of the
first 43 poems]. Marleen...