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- Édouard Jules Henri Pailleron (7 September 1834 – 19 April 1899) was a French poet and dramatist best known for his play Le Monde où l'on s'ennuie. Édouard...
- Robert Bourget-Pailleron (1897, Paris – 1970, Paris) was a 20th-century French journalist and writer, winner of the Prix Interallié in 1933 and the Grand...
- excelled in numerous roles in the comedies, but also in parts of Édouard Pailleron (L'Étincelle; La Monde ou l'on s'ennuie). Renoir painted Samary around...
- Maistre, is also named after this leper. Tourneuve (13th century). Tour du Pailleron. Tower (Castle) of Bramafan, built in the 11th century over a Roman bastion...
- these were mostly full-length portrayals of women, such as Madame Edouard Pailleron (1880) (done en plein-air) and Madame Ramón Subercaseaux (1881). He continued...
- Parisian blanchisseuse". La souris ("The Mouse", Édouard Pailleron), Heureux ("Happy", Pailleron), La rafale ("The Gust", Henri Bernstein), La suzeraine...
- Vincenette by Pierre Barbier : Vincenette 1887 : La Souris by Édouard Pailleron : Marthe de Moisan 1888 : Les Femmes savantes by Molière : Henriette 1888 :...
- Édouard Pailleron 1879 Portrait Oil on canvas 127 cm × 94 cm 50 in × 37 in Musée National du Château de Versailles Madame Édouard Pailleron (Marie Buloz)...
- and musicians; notably a statue of Maup****ant by Raoul Verlet (1897); Pailleron by Leopold Bernstamm (1906); Musset by Antonin Mercié (1906), a statue...
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 1940 Édouard Peisson [fr] 1941 Robert Bourget-Pailleron 1942 Jean Blanzat 1943 Joseph-Henri Louwyck [fr] 1944 Pierre Lagarde [fr]...