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    Georges André Malraux (/mælˈroʊ/ mal-ROH, French: [ʒɔʁʒ ɑ̃dʁe malʁo]; 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and minister...
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    The Musée d'art moderne André Malraux (also known as Musée Malraux and simply MuMa) is a museum in Le Havre, France containing one of the nation's most...
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  • Lycée André Malraux may refer to: Schools in France: LGT André Malraux - Allonnes - Allonnes Lycée professionnel André Malraux - Béthune Lycée André Malraux...
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  • Man's Fate (category Works by André Malraux)
    Condition humaine, "The Human Condition") is a 1933 novel written by André Malraux about the failed communist insurrection in Shanghai in 1927, and the...
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    completed the initial manuscript by May 1941, with revisions suggested by André Malraux, Jean Paulhan, and Raymond Queneau that were adopted in the final version...
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    because of its unique post-WWII reconstruction and architecture. The André Malraux Modern Art Museum is the second of France for the number of impressionist...
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  • for the Nuremberg Trials. He translated many works by Salvador Dalí, André Malraux, Vladimir Pozner, Louis Aragon, Frantz Fanon and Victor Vasarely into...
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  • Lycée Français André Malraux de Murcie or Lycée Français de Murcia (Spanish: Liceo francés de Murcia) is a French international school in Molina de Segura...
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    married Roland Malraux [fr], a journalist and half-brother of André Malraux. From their union was born on 11 June 1944, a son, Alain Malraux, who never knew...
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    awarded the Grand Cross of the Légion d'honneur by Culture Minister André Malraux. His later architectural work was extremely varied and often based on...
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  • The Lycée André Malraux (Arabic: المجموعة المدرسية أندري مالرو) is a French international school in Rabat, Morocco. It was established in 1997 and is...
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  • Andrev Canadian: André Catalan: Andreu Czech: Andrej, Ondřej Dutch: André, Andries English: Andrew, André Estonian: Andres, André/Andre, Andero Finnish:...
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  • traditional European notions of aesthetics and art forgetting that, as André Malraux and others have pointed out, there have been large numbers of cultures...
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    234 p. (ISBN 978-2-07045404-4), p.204 Camus, Albert, Malraux, André, Albert Camus, André Malraux, Correspondance 1941–1959, Paris, Gallimard, 2016, 152...
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  • La Psychologie de l'Art (category Works by André Malraux)
    Psychology of Art) is a work of art history by André Malraux. The book offers an explication of Malraux's philosophy of art via the history of Western painting...
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    which has often been used as a preface to French editions of the novel, André Malraux argues that, despite its debt to the libertine tradition, Les Liaisons...
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    Terre Française, in French Wikipédia. André Bettencourt (obit.) The Telegraph. 22 November 2008. Biography: André Bettencourt - website of the Senate of...
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  • operations there in the early 1960s after the French minister of culture, Andre Malraux, publicly accused Georges Wildenstein of bribing a ministry official...
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    southeast end, near the Louvre, is the Place André Malraux, named after the French writer André Malraux, who had been Minister of Cultural Affairs under...
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    Minister of Public Works Edgard Pisani, who obtained the support of André Malraux, then Minister of Culture under General de Gaulle which led to slowdowns...
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  • Cinémathèque they live only for the cinema. When French Culture Minister André Malraux fires Cinémathèque director Langlois, a prelude to the May uprising...
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    range of the Sistema Ibérico near Valdelinares inspired French writer André Malraux to write the novel L'Espoir (1937), translated into English as Man's...
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  •  2023 (2023-08-03) N/A "Man is not what he thinks he is, he is what he hides." – André Malraux 110 10 "Rats" August 10, 2023 (2023-08-10) N/A "We must embrace pain...
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    also as the embodiment of an ideal." Early commentators such as Vasari and André Félibien praised the picture for its realism, but by the Victorian era,...
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    Charles de Gaulle in 1959 and the first officeholder was the writer André Malraux. Malraux was responsible for realising the goals of the droit à la culture...
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  • work and interviewed figures such as the politicians Indira Gandhi and André Malraux. He left the magazine in 1974 to visit Patagonia, Argentina, a trip...
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    Resistance during the Second World War. She was the first wife of the writer André Malraux. She was born Clara Goldschmidt, in Paris, and grew up in Auteuil. Her...
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    1930-1940s, a movie producer (André Malraux's L'Espoir also known as Man's Hope). He was a friend of Marcel Dassault and André Malraux. Corniglion-Molinier joined...
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    Main Wix Marie d'Orliac André Malraux The Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, usually referred to as the Lycée or the French Lycée, is a French co-educational...
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    for an International Brigade to aid Bangladeshi separatists made by André Malraux, he became a war correspondent for Combat in 1971, covering the Bangladesh...
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