- Claude-Henri
Watelet (28
August 1718 – 12
January 1786) was a rich
French fermier-général who was an
amateur painter, a well-respected etcher, a writer...
- d'Indochine, tome 1, Pygmalion-Gérard
Watelet, 1988, page 92
Pierre Montagnon, La
France coloniale, tome 1, Pygmalion-Gérard
Watelet, 1988,
pages 146–147 Claude...
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Louis Étienne
Watelet (25
August 1780,
Paris - 21 June 1866, Paris) was a
French landscape painter and art teacher. His
father was a "Marchand-mercier"...
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Recent guest members have
included the
fashion houses of
Cathy Pill,
Gerald Watelet [fr],
Nicolas Le Cauchois [fr] and Ma Ke (Wuyong). In the 2008/2009 Fall/Winter...
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dubia Mirb, 1822 †****us
dubia Watelet, 1866 (jr homonym) †****us
echinata Chelebaeva, 2005 †****us
eocenica Watelet, 1866 †****us
etheridgei Ettingshausen...
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represented in collectors' cabinets: in Greuze's
portrait of Claude-Henri
Watelet, ca 1763–65, the
connoisseur and
author of L'Art de
peindre is
shown with...
- son of Themis. Akerman, J. R. (1994). "Atlas, la genèse d'un titre". In
Watelet, M. (ed.).
Gerardi Mercatoris,
Atlas Europae. Antwerp: Bibliothèque des...
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exactly contemporary picturesque garden principles set
forth by Claude-Henri
Watelet and by
ideas of the philosophes,
their "radical
notions co-opted into innocent...
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Philippe Franchini, Les
Guerres d'Indochine, tome 1, Pygmalion-Gérard
Watelet, 1988, page 92 Land to
collaborators Catholics,
landless class. Ham, Vietnam :...
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Emmanuel (2000). La
veritable Josephine Baker. Paris:
Pigmalean Gerard Watelet. ISBN 978-2-85704-616-5. Dittmer, John (1994).
Local People: The Struggle...