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Auguste Toulmouche was born in
Nantes to Émile
Toulmouche, a well-to-do broker, and Rose
Sophie Mercier. The
composer Frédéric
Toulmouche was his cousin...
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Toulmouche may
refer to:
Auguste Toulmouche (1829–1890),
French painter Frédéric
Toulmouche (1850–1919),
French composer This
disambiguation page lists...
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painting by
Auguste Toulmouche. The
painting measures 65 cm × 54 cm (26 in × 21 in) and is
signed and
dated "A.
Toulmouche / 1866".
Toulmouche had
found success...
- Frédéric-Michel
Toulmouche (4
August 1850 – 23
February 1909) was a
French composer, who
specialised in
light theatrical music for
small theatres.
Toulmouche was...
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Louis-Frédéric Schützenberger,
Alfred Sisley,
Auguste Toulmouche, and
James McNeill Whistler.
Gleyre was born in Chevilly, near Lausanne...
- The theatre's
opening show was
comic opera The
Wedding Eve by Frédéric
Toulmouche. One of the
earliest musical comedies, Go-Bang, was a
success at the theatre...
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portrait painter.
Among his
subjects were his “Mother” and “Mademoiselle
Toulmouche.” He was
awarded a first-class
medal at the
Paris Exposition of 1878,...
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Hamon specifically references Pompeii.
Maternal Love by
Auguste Toulmouche.
Toulmouche often ****ociated with the Neo-Grec
group and many of his paintings...
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different periods, from
Marie Laurencin to
Edward Hopper via
Auguste Toulmouche.
Finsterwalder combines styles to
create a
universe that is extremely...
- (1870–1924),
painter Joseph-Noël
Sylvestre (1847–1926),
painter Auguste Toulmouche (1829–1890),
painter Anselm Feuerbach (1829–1880),
painter Wilhelm von...