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- Family 1803 Tate Britain, London 102.2 x 141.6 cm Calais Pier, with French Poissards preparing for Sea: an English Packet arriving 1803 National Gallery, London...
- more followers as they surged out of Paris in the autumn rain. In their poissard slang,d they chattered about bringing the king back home. They spoke less...
- Sportwebsicilia.it. 11 June 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024. "Le record hyper poissard de Matteo Melluzzo". fflose.com. 9 June 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024. Catania...
- Cirque-Olympique. 1806: Les Amans du Pont-aux-biches ou la Place publique, vaudeville poissard in one act and in prose 1806: Le Solitaire forcé, ou chacun son tour, one-act...
- the name Vadé. What earned Vadé a re****tion as the creator of the genre poissard [fr] is that, in s****ing by honest toil the way to live honestly, he turned...
- of the laundress made po****r through a literary style known as genre poissard [fr]. Influences Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, The Kitchen Maid (1738)...
- the same year. The painting's full title is Calais Pier, with French Poissards preparing for Sea: an English Packet arriving. The painting was inspired...
- Brazier and Théophile Marion Dumersan, 1821 Les Cris de Paris, tableau poissard in 1 act, mingled with couplets, with Armand d'Artois and Antoine Simonnin...
- Semsales. (key) "Championnat d'Europe et d'Espagne 125 cm3 – Braillard le poissard". motosportsuisse.ch (in French). 26 October 2003. Retrieved 23 June 2016...
- Variétés, for repertoire made up of petites pièces dans le genre grivois, poissard ou villageois; Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, for melodrama and spectaculars;...