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    Charles Dominique Fouqueray (Le Mans, 23 April 1869 – 28 March 1956) was a French painter. He studied at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris under Alexandre...
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    Gabriel-Charles Deneux [fr] Louis Deschamps (painter) Émile Friant François Guiguet Jules Bastien-Lepage François Flameng Charles Fouqueray Frank Fowler...
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    Reconquest of Buenos Aires) is an Argentine historical painting by Charles Fouqueray in 1909. It depicts the victory of Santiago de Liniers against William...
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    best-known portraits of Liniers is La Reconquista de Buenos Aires, by Charles Fouqueray. El último virrey, a novel by Horacio Salduna, is based on Liniers'...
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  • 1913 Charles Fouqueray, Le Front de Mer, ill. Charles Fouqueray, [1916] Charles Fouqueray, Les Fusiliers-Marins au Front de Flandres, ill. Charles Fouqueray...
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  • Forqueray (1681–1757), composer and organist, brother of Antoine Charles Fouqueray (1869–1956), painter (not related to the family) This page lists people...
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    Dunoyer de Segonzac, Landscape from South (canvas), Nude Woman (ink) Charles Fouqueray, Mount Adam in Sri Lanka Eugène Isabey, Gothic Ruins Georges Scott...
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    Gatier, A. Sébille, 1908 : E. Berthélémy, E. Chevalier, A. Delaistre, Charles Fouqueray, 1909 : R. Dumont-Duparc, 1910 : A. Chanteau, G. Chanteau, F.-H. Gauthier...
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  • Vuillard (1868–1940) 1941: Pierre Eugène Montézin (1874–1946) 1947: Charles Fouqueray (1871–1956) 1957: Yves Brayer (1907–1990) This seat was transferred...
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  • 1914, by Antony Klobukowski [fr], Gouverneur général of Indochina. Charles Fouqueray obtained le prix Indochine 1914. From 1925 the prize was associated...
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  • (Paradise) Fairy Tale Castle Kings' Fairy Tale Lightning Rural Cemetery Charles Fouqueray – La Reconquista de Buenos Aires J. W. Godward At The Thermae A Classical...
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  • Brun (1564–1625), performed in public in Limoges, in 1596. Michaud 1870. Fouqueray 1910–1925. Delage 2010. François Solier 1627–1629, p. 705. Hoefer 1852...
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  • King Charles IV abdicated due to the mutiny of Aranjuez and gave the throne to his son, Ferdinand VII. Feeling that he was forced to abdicate, Charles IV...
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  • Lanfant, Alexandre Charles. Memoirs, Brussels, 1824 Arduino, Fabio. "Beato Alessandro Carlo Lanfant", Santi e Beati, March 28, 2007 Fouqueray, Henri. "Une victime...
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    neighborhood in Paris, which he eventually yielded to the Établissements Gérault-Fouqueray in 1936. In 1990, Maison Maquet was acquired by stationery manufacturer...
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  • Compania de Jesus en la Asistencia de Espana, II (Madrid, 1905), iv-xi Fouqueray, Histoire de la Compagnie de Jesus en France, I (Paris, 1910), 572 etc...
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    director of Fun Radio and RTL2 at the end of 2006. He was replaced by Jérôme Fouqueray. A new countdown called Fun Club 40, basically the Club 40 chart, was...
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    projects of comprehensive history of the Society in Spain (Astrain), France (Fouqueray), England (Hughes), Germany (Duhr), Italy (Tacchi-Venturi), Belgium-Netherlands...
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