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- 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...
- Le Magasin pittoresque was a French magazine published from 1833 to 1938 and headquartered in Paris, France. It was the first illustrated magazine in...
- as early as 1703 (Oxford English Dictionary), and derived from French pittoresque and the Italian pittoresco. Gilpin's Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque...
- Lamoureux Orchestra's concerts. In 1881 Chabrier's piano cycle Pièces pittoresques was premiered. César Franck commented, "We have just heard something...
- Joies errantes : nouveaux rythmes pittoresques, Lemerre, 1894 Texte en ligne Intermèdes, nouveaux rythmes pittoresques : pentéliques, guitares lointaines...
- confused with the more famous type of the same name by Lanston Monotype. Pittoresques FTF (1924), a ****anese style art nouveau face, revived by Yanick Blancho...
- Friedrich Frauenholz, the series of plates known as the Collection de vues pittoresques de l'Italie, published in seventy-two sheets at Nuremberg in 1799. According...
- (1888, orchestrations by the composer of four pieces from the Pièces pittoresques for piano) Rêverie (1855) Julia, Grande Valse, Op. 1 (1857) Le scalp...
- Magnus von Stackelberg, where, apart from the landscapes (La Grèce. Vues pittoresques et topographiques, Paris 1834) are depicted also human types (Costumes...
- and first published in 1824 by Heinrich Füssli as aquatints, as Vues pittoresques de Pompéi. Raffaelle Carelli, Achille Vianelli, and Giacinto Gigante...