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Fernand Sabatté was a
French painter and
sculptor who is best
known for his
architectural painting and
portrait work, as well as
salvaging church monuments...
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worked at the École des Beaux-Arts de
Bordeaux at the same time as
Fernand Sabatté then
became "one of the most
brilliant students" of
Gustave Moreau at the...
- Maxence,
Theodor Pallady, Léon Printemps,
Georges Rouault, and
Fernand Sabatté.: 253–254 pp. "Here,
during his last years, he displa****
remarkable talents...
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Ageno East and West,
Guerreri East and West, Freitas, Thille,
Syufy and
Sabatte Halls. All
townhouses come with two or
three bedrooms (accommodating five...
- Jean-Amédée
Gibert and
William Laparra 1899 –
Louis Roger [fr] 1900 –
Fernand Sabatté 1901 –
Laurent Jacquot-Defrance [fr] 1902 – Paul Sieffert [fr] and Victor-Oscar...
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brown camel-hair cord. A less
obvious distinction was the footwear—short
sabattes or
traditional North African boots in red
Morocco leather for Arab/Berber...
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Lefebvre (1834–1911) 1912: Paul-Albert
Besnard (1849–1934) 1935:
Fernand Sabatté (1874–1940) 1941: Louis-François
Biloul (1874–1947) 1948:
Edmond Heuzé [fr]...
- des Beaux-Arts,
where he took Seat #5 for painting;
succeeding Fernand Sabatté (deceased the
previous year). His
works may be seen at the Musée d'Art...
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established himself in
business at Chambly. In 1796, he
married Marguerite Sabatté.
Bresse served as
lieutenant in the
militia during the War of 1812, later...
- French, The Met Collection. "Academician
Sword and
Scabbard of
Fernand Sabatté (1874–1940)". The Met
Fifth Avenue.
Retrieved 12
December 2021. Forrer...