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Tumulter
Tumulter Tu"mult*er, n. A maker of tumults. [Obs.] He severely punished the tumulters. --Milton.

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- visual communication skills. Among these, his posters Revue Nègre and Tumulte Noir are internationally recognised for their vibrant colours and strong...
- Statecraft. 4 (3): 35–59. doi:10.1080/09592299308405895. Blake, Jody (1999). Le Tumulte Noir: modernist art and po****r entertainment in jazz-age Paris, 1900–1930...
- The Amboise conspiracy, also called Tumult of Amboise, was a failed attempt by a Huguenot faction in France to gain control over the young King Francis...
- reflet des flambeaux, Se mêle au poil ardent des fils de la Nuée. Rires, tumulte ... Un cri ! ... L'Epouse polluée Que presse un noir poitrail, sous la...
- friend, published a portfolio of vividly colored lithographs titled "Le Tumulte Noir" ("The Black Craze") which captured the exuberant jazz music and dance...
- d'iris" (Prada), "N°15" by Auphorie, "Iris Silver Mist" (Serge Lutens), "Tumulte" (Christian Lacroix), "Aqua di Parma" and "Iris nobile" (Aqua di Parma)...
- Brabante Il consigliere imperiale (1974) Les grandes conjurations: Le tumulte d'Amboise (1978) L'altro Simenon (series, 1979) L'eredità della priora...
- Portrait of New York City in the Roaring Twenties (2011) Jody Blake, Le Tumulte Noir: modernist art and po****r entertainment in jazz-age Paris, 1900–1930...
- 21 (1): 54–70. doi:10.1080/03071029608567956. Blake, Jody (1999). 'Le Tumulte Noir: modernist art and po****r entertainment in jazz-age Paris, 1900–1930...
- po****r style. During the jazz age in Paris this music was often labeled "le tumulte noir (the black noise)." When Milhaud first heard an American jazz band...