- Fêtes
Vénitiennes is a 1719
painting by
Antoine Watteau, now in the
Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, to
which it was
bequeathed in 1861 by Lady...
- chervil. Soufflé à la
reine is a
chicken soufflé with
truffles Sauce vénitienne is a
sauce of
white wine,
tarragon vinegar,
shallots and chervil, mounted...
- Les
festes vénitiennes ("Venetian Festivities"), also
spelled Les fêtes
vénitiennes, is an opéra-ballet by the
French composer André Campra. It consists...
- her bas-dessus (contralto) range. She
appeared for the last time in La
Vénitienne by
Michel de La
Barre (1705).
After the
death of her
lover in 1705, Madame...
-
Venetian sauce (French:
Sauce vénitienne) is a
classical French herb
sauce used to
accompany fish. It
consists of: a velouté and fish
fumet base equal...
-
Photographic Society's
Centenary Medal and
Honorary Fellowship. In
Suite Venitienne (1979),
Calle followed a man she met at a
party in
Paris to Venice, where...
-
Venetian Honeymoon (Italian: La
prima notte, French: Les
noces vénitiennes) is a 1959 Italian-French
romantic comedy film
directed by
Alberto Cavalcanti...
- XIVe SIÈCLE. Une
seigneurie insulaire entre Cyclades féodales et Crète
vénitienne".
Byzantinische Zeitschrift (in French). 94 (1): 62–189. doi:10.1515/byzs...
- 'by
Francis Korbay; also arr. for v orch as S.368/2 684 N2
Barcarole vénitienne de
Pantaleoni v pf 1840 Piano, vocal, arr. arr. of the song by
Luigi Pantaleoni...
- ou Le
retour de printemps, ballet-héroïque (1765, Fontainebleau) La
vénitienne, comédie-ballet (1768, Paris) La tour enchantée,
ballet figuré (1770,...