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first Printemps store, now
commonly known as "
Printemps Haussmann", was
opened on 3
November 1865
under the name "Grands
Magasins du
Printemps" (abbreviated...
- retailer) in 1994. The
group was
renamed Pinault-
Printemps-Redoute in 1994. In 1999, Pinault-
Printemps-Redoute
purchased a
controlling 42%
stake of the...
- up
printemps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Printemps (pronounced [pʁɛ̃tɑ̃];
meaning "spring" (springtime) in French) may
refer to:
Printemps, a...
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Printemps (English: "In Spring") can
refer to: Au
printemps (album), a 1958
album by
Jacques Brel "Au
printemps", a song on that
album "Au
printemps"...
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career did not materialise.
Printemps was
dancing at the
Folies Bergère at the age of 13. She was
given the
sobriquet Printemps (springtime) by her fellow...
- The Rite of
Spring (French: Le
Sacre du
printemps) is a
ballet and
orchestral concert work by the
Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was
written for...
- Au
printemps (English: In the Spring) is the
third studio album by
Jacques Brel. Also
known as
Jacques Brel 3, the
original record was
released in 1958...
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festivals Live
Printemps de
Bourges 2002, by Jean-Michel
Jarre [1]
Archived January 22, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine "Bourges -
Printemps de Bourges". Ville-bourges...
- The
Return of
Spring (French: Le
Printemps) is an oil
painting on
canvas by the
French painter William-Adolphe
Bouguereau created in 1886. It is among...
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wreath of
spring flowers as déesse du
printemps. William-Adolphe
Bouguereau gallery Dream of
Spring (Rêve de
printemps), Bouguereau, William-Adolphe, Indianapolis...