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- Louis-Victor-Nestor Roqueplan [also sometimes spelled Rocoplan] (16 September 1805 – 24 April 1870) was a French writer, journalist, and theatre director...
- Camille Joseph Etienne Roqueplan (18 February 1802/03, Mallemort – 29 September 1855, Paris) was a French Romantic painter of landscapes, genre and historical...
- p. 383 says Duponchel and Roqueplan joined Pillet as directors on 1 August 1847, while Fontaine says Duponchel and Roqueplan took over as co-directors...
- area include Romantic painter Camille Roqueplan and his brother, journalist and theatre director Nestor Roqueplan. Bouches-du-Rhône is one of the original...
- de Perregaux Watercolour of Marie Duplessis at the theatre, by Camille Roqueplan Born Alphonsine Rose Plessis (1824-01-15)15 January 1824 Nonant-le-Pin...
- Bertrand Y; Chambost H; Pasquet M; Mazingue F; Guitton C; Pellier I; Roqueplan-Bellmann F; Armari-Alla C; Thomas C; Marie-Cardine A; Lejars O; Fouyssac...
- elaborate cityscapes. Bonington had a number of close followers, such as Roqueplan and Isabey in France, and Thomas Shotter Boys, James Holland, Edward Pritchett...
- young girls, where she learned drawing and watercolour under Camille Roqueplan, then genre painting under Clément Boulanger, a student of Jean-Auguste-Dominique...
- to start again on his wanderings. Troyon was a favorite with Camille Roqueplan, an artist of distinction eight years his senior, and he became one of...
- than a p****ive bystander. The change in attitude is evident in Camille Roqueplan's painting of 1836 which makes the lion's love-object the one who clips...