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Henry Roujon (1
September 1853,
Paris – 1 June 1914, Paris) was a
French academic,
essayist and novelist.
Roujon was the
secretary of
Jules Ferry, and...
- (permanent secretary) of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1914,
succeeding Henry Roujon. In 1921,
Widor founded the
American Conservatory at
Fontainebleau with...
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story collection Contes de la béc****e. The
story was
dedicated to
Henry Roujon,
novelist and
public servant. Ms. Lefevre, a rich,
miserly widow has a dozen...
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Paris Salon of the Société
Nationale des Beaux-Arts, but the
minister Henry Roujon deemed it
unacceptable for a
woman to be
given a
public commission for artwork...
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nationale de
France from 1905 to 1913. In
October 1903, he
succeeded Henry Roujon at the head of the École
nationale supérieure des beaux-arts of Paris. In...
- in
unusual cir****stances in June 1899 by the Fine Arts Director,
Henry Roujon. The work
comprises three naked figures with
swirling drapes: a
young woman...
- six-team tournament.
Roster Marion Allemoz served as head coach, Sébastien
Roujon and
Alisson Obré were ****istant coaches, and
Christophe Renard [fr] was...
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commented unfavourably on the painting’s lack of
sympathy or pity.
Henry Roujon admired the painting’s
technical virtuosity and use of colour, but, like...
- was
purchased by
Henry Roujon during the
exhibition dedicated to the painter. At the
instigation of Stéphane Mallarmé,
Roujon intended to
create a collection...
- curages,
meaning "the dirt that gets
stuck in drains". The censor,
Henri Roujon,
asked Debussy to make a
number of cuts
before the premiere,
including Yniold's...