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Senonnes (French pronunciation: [sənɔn]) is a
commune in the
Mayenne department in north-western France. The
Semnon flows westward through the southern...
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Madame de
Senonnes (once
known as La Trastéverine) is an 1816
painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It
shows Madame de
Senonnes, née Marie-Genevieve-Marguerite...
- The two
officials behind the
exhibition the
Count Forbin and
Vicomte de
Senonnes set out to make it even more a
celebration of the
House of
Bourbon that...
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Alexandre de La Motte-Baracé,
Vicomte de
Senonnes (3 July 1781,
Senonnes - 21
March 1840, Paris) was a
French military officer, writer, and artist. He...
- true. His
portraits of
women range from the
warmly sensuous Madame de
Senonnes (1814) to the
realistic Mademoiselle Jeanne Gonin (1821), the Junoesque...
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Machecoul Hippodrome des Hunaudières, Le Mans
Hippodrome des Senonnettes,
Senonnes–Pouancé
Hippodrome d'Éventard,
Angers Hippodrome du
calvaire de la Magdeleine...
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Ingres reintroduces a
motif first seen in his 1814
Portrait of
Madame de
Senonnes, that of the
central figure reflected in a
background mirror. She wears...
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Abbot de
Bonald 1816 Louvre,
Paris 12.5 x 9.5
Portrait of
Madame de
Senonnes 1816 Musée d'Arts de
Nantes 106 x 84 Head of a
Bearded Man
Private collection...
- list is
ordered from
source to mouth: Mayenne: Congrier, Saint-Erblon,
Senonnes Maine-et-Loire: Pouancé Ille-et-Vilaine: Eancé, Martigné-Ferchaud Loire-Atlantique:...
- Sainte-Suzanne Château de Saint-Ouen de Chemazé, in Chemazé Château de
Senonnes, in
Senonnes Château de la Sionnière, in Argenton-Notre-Dame Château de Terchant...