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spanking (1925)
Mousquetaire au
restaurant = Musketeer's
dinner (1920) La
voyeuse = The
voyeur (1924) Miss
Butterfly (1925)
Agenor fait un
levage = Agenor...
- The
following is a
partial list of
chairs with descriptions, with
internal or
external cross-references
about most of the chairs. For
other chair-like...
- (1788),
Metropolitan Museum Detail of a
daybed by Jean-Baptiste Sené
Chaise voyeuse by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené (1787) The
craft of the ébéniste, or cabinet-maker...
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childhood and
celebrity culture are some of the
major themes of her work. La
Voyeuse interdite [fr] (1991, Prix du
Livre Inter 1991),
translated as Forbidden...
-
Petite Marchande de prose [fr]
Daniel Pennac Gallimard Paul
Guimard 1991 La
Voyeuse interdite Nina
Bouraoui Gallimard Jean d'Ormesson 1992 Le Troisième Mensonge...
- and to
match the
decoration on the walls, was
usually floral, The
chaise voyeuse, a type
invented under Louis XV,
remained po****r, It
featured an armrest...
-
could be
moved around easily. He
included some new styles,
notably the
voyeuse a
small chair with an
armrest on the back, so the
person seated could either...
- Musée du
Louvre Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené (1748-1803),
Paire de
chaises voyeuses (1789), Paris, Musée
Nissim de
Camondo S. Chauffour, op. cit. Base Mérimée:...
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chandelier with real
goldfish in a bowl, a
travelling **** kit and a ‘'
voyeuse’', a
chair with a
padded elbow-rest upon
which elegant ladies would kneel...
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allows him to
start or
continue a
writing project. 1991: Nina Bouraoui, La
Voyeuse interdite, Éditions
Gallimard 1992:
Patrice Orcel, Un
dilettante à la campagne...