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Constantin Senlecq (Fauquembergues, 1842 – Ardres, 1934) was a
French scientist and
inventor who is
credited with the
invention of telectroscope. He worked...
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reading and
writing for use by the
blind or
visually impaired Musée
Louis Senlecq L'Isle-Adam
Seine et
Marne Art and
history Paintings, sculptures, décorative...
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Senlecq, 2010, p.128 ISBN 978-2-7572-0347-7. L'affiche de l'exposition est conservée à L'Isle-Adam au Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Louis-
Senlecq [fr]...
- photographe, 1915-1939,
Somogy éditions d'art, musée d'art et d'histoire
Louis Senlecq, 2010, 176 p. ISBN 9782757203477
Kevin Moore:
Jacques Henri Lartigue. The...
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Battle of Solférino,
marouflage on
canvas L'Isle-Adam, musée
Louis Senlecq : François
Louis de
Bourbon Prince de
Conty Looking at a
Battle Scene,...
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Basket of Fish, oil on canvas. L'Isle-Adam,
Museum of Art and
History Louis-
Senlecq, Village, print. Paris,
Museum of
Jewish Art and History,
Portrait of a...
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alluded to
their earlier article about the 'telectroscope
invented by M.
Senlecq of Ardres.' This was
followed by the news that they had
before them 'some...
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Constant of
motion Constantin Carathéodory
Constantin Perskyi Constantin Senlecq Constantine Pozrikidis Constantino Tsallis Constituent quark Constituent...
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moving image to a
distant point, an
ancestor of television.
Constantin Senlecq of Ardres, France,
develops the same idea
independently at
about the same...
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gouverneur Louis-Gustave Binger, 1900, Musée d'art et d'histoire
Louis Senlecq Portrait de femme,
Museum of Fine Arts of
Strasbourg Souvenir d'Italie...