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Count Alfred Émilien O'Hara van
Nieuwerkerke (16
April 1811 in
Paris – 16
January 1892 in Gattaiola, near Lucca) was a
French sculptor of
Dutch descent...
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Nieuwerkerke (also:
Nieuwerkerke Schutje) is a
hamlet in the
Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Schouwen-Duiveland, and lies...
- ultra-conservative
director of the Académie des Beaux-Arts,
Count Émilien de
Nieuwerkerke,
refused all
submissions by avant-garde artists,
including those by Édouard...
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Dutch towns with
similar name, for instance: Nieuwerkerk, in
Zeeland Nieuwerkerke, a
hamlet near
Nieuwerkerk Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, in
South Holland...
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notably recommended to
Napoleon III by
government official Émilien de
Nieuwerkerke, who also
noted Brunet's
drawing skills and his "most
great desire to...
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politician Émilien
Morissette (born 1927),
Canadian politician Émilien de
Nieuwerkerke (1811–1892),
French sculptor Émilien
Pelletier (born 1945), Canadian...
- the "genre scene" and the
still life. The jury,
headed by the
Comte de
Nieuwerkerke, the head of the
Academy of Fine Arts, was very conservative; near-photographic...
- 1961. In 1870, he
built the Hôtel
Nieuwerkerke (in Paris's Parc Monceau) for the
museum director Émilien de
Nieuwerkerke (and the Hôtel Émonville in Abbeville)...
- Émilien de
Nieuwerkerke, a
staunch bonapartist who had
become Director-General of the
French museums administration in late 1849.
Nieuwerkerke's cousin Horace...
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Mathilde fled the
household for
Paris with her new
lover Émilien de
Nieuwerkerke and with Anatole's jewelry. The
jewelry constituted the
dowry that Anatole...