- as
early as 1703 (Oxford
English Dictionary), and
derived from
French pittoresque and the
Italian pittoresco. Gilpin's
Essay on
Prints (1768)
defined picturesque...
- Le
Magasin pittoresque was a
French magazine published from 1833 to 1938 and
headquartered in Paris, France. It was the
first illustrated magazine in...
- Pièces
pittoresques (Picturesque pieces) are a set of ten
pieces for
piano by
Emmanuel Chabrier. Four of the set were
later orchestrated by the composer...
-
published in
Paris his
renowned illustrated work on that country—Voyage
pittoresque et archéologique dans la
partie la plus intéressante du Méxique, with...
- two-volume
compilation of
recipes for a
skilled pastry-cook. Le Pâtissier
pittoresque focused on piéces montées, with over 100 of Carême's
drawings of designs...
- "Rancheros", from ”Voyage
pittoresque et archéologique dans la
partie la plus intéressante du Mexique”, by Carl
Nebel 1834...
- sticks,
which were not
necessary and
rarely used. (Jean-Baptiste Debret,
Voyage Pittoresque et
Historique au Brésil.) Pelota-towing was a profession....
-
Josephine of France. His most
influential work is
published as
Voyage pittoresque de
Constantinople et des
rives du Bosp****. Melling's two
given names...
- (1849), and
Revue de sériciculture (1863). He was
editor of
Dictionnaire Pittoresque d’Histoire Naturelle,
published in
Paris 1836–1839. Guérin-Méneville...
-
critical essay with Ledoux's work as the subject,
written for
Magasin pittoresque in 1852, and
entitled "Etudes d'architecture en France".
Within more...