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- Eugène Pluchart (Russian: Евгений Александрович Плюшар, 1809, Saint Petersburg - c. 1880, Dresden) was a Russian painter and photographer of French descent...
- François Pluchart (5 August 1937 – 27 November 1988) was a French art critic and journalist. He was one of the theorists of Body art in France, with artists...
- Étienne is eventually rescued and fired but he goes on to live in Paris with Pluchart, an organizer for the International. The title, Germinal, is drawn from...
- batonishvili. Mikaberidze (2009), Ch. XIII: Bagration – "God of an Army". Pluchart (1835), pp. 60–61 "Dynasty", The Royal House of Georgia, archived from...
- Petit : La veuve Désir Solenn Jarniou : Madame R****eneur Fred Personne : Pluchart Cécile Bois : Cécile Grégoire Delphine Quentin : Lucie Deneulin Alexandrine...
- Portrait of Pauline Viardot (1853), by Eugène Pluchart...
- ArTitudes was a French art magazine established in 1971 by art critic François Pluchart. The first issue appeared in October 1971. From 1971 to 1972 the publisher...
- Thenot in 1974. As early as 1968, art critics Pierre Restany and François Pluchart refer to socially engaged art and less commercial practices among a diverse...
- Aires, 1971. Fels, Mathias, Dennis Oppenheim, 1967-1971, Paris, 1972. Pluchart, Francois, Dennis Oppenheim 1967-1971, Mathias Felds and Editions CEDIC...
- 1989, pp. 37–8). In Nourriture-actualités télévisées-feu (1971; repr. Pluchart 1971) she force-fed herself and spat back up 600 grammes of raw ground...