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Claude Lorraine glass
Claude Lorraine glass Also Claude-glass. [Named from Claud (of) Lorraine (1600–1682), the French landscape painter.] A somewhat convex dark or coloured hand-mirror, used to concentrate the features of a landscape in subdued tones. Sometimes applied to coloured glasses through which a landscape, etc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claude Lorrain
Finally, Baldinucci reports that in 1625 Claude undertook a voyage back to Lorraine to train with Claude Deruet, working on the backgrounds of a lost fresco Claude glass The Claude glass, named after Lorrain in England although there is no indication he used or knew of it or anything similar, gave a framed wikipedia.org
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K617
The name "K617" refers to Mozart's Adagio and Rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello, K.617). Mémoire musicale de Lorraine A second strand of K617's activity relates to music of Lorraine. wikipedia.org
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Lunéville
In 1858, the glass factory of Croismare was built. Basset (1895–1956), younger brother of the above, linguist, orientalist Jean Bastien-Thiry, (1927–1963), attempted assassination of president de Gaulle Claude wikipedia.org
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Claude Ponti
Claude Ponticelli, known as Claude Ponti, was born on November 22, 1948, in Lunéville (Lorraine, France). He is a children's author and illustrator. the Looking-Glass in his own books. wikipedia.org
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Paul Reynard
He received his early training in Lyon under the painter Claude Idoux, with whom he later worked on the famous windows of the Church of Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle Interview with Jane Rosen: On Paul Reynard" by Richard Whittaker, in Works and Conversations, September 10, 2011 "Another Axis Within", interview by Lorraine wikipedia.org
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Taennchel
Those disputes poisoned relations between Alsace and Saint-Denis' abbey and also the Duchy of Lorraine until 1718. Jean-Paul Patris, La vallée de Sainte Marie-aux-Mines : l'étrange et le merveilleux - Éditions Oberlin, Strasbourg, 1990 Press review Claude Jouve : wikipedia.org
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Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon
The coat of arms of Bar and Lorraine were added to the front face in 1810 at the request of the then vicar of Saint-Étienne, Claude Rollet. See also Funerary art Sculptures by Ligier Richier References Notes Sources Beaujeu, Claude-Marie. wikipedia.org
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Harold Hitchcock
– often depicting, in fine detail, a romantic mythological world of idealised beauty, suffused in light, and reminiscent of the 17th-century painter Claude Lorraine. wikipedia.org
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Nicholson (name)
Nicholson (born 1991), English singer and songwriter known as Anne-Marie (singer) Archibald Keightley Nicholson (1871–1937), British ecclesiastical stained-glass Leonard Nicholson (1904–1983), tenth Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (1951–1959) Lorna Schultz Nicholson, Canadian children's writer Lorraine wikipedia.org
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Temple Saint-Étienne
Its congregation forms part of the Protestant Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine. The most important of all the artistic treasures of the city of Mulhouse are the large leaded-glass windows from 1320 to 1350, famous for their vivid design wikipedia.org
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Juno Awards of 1989
Murray Schafer River of Fire - Brian Cherney Siddartha - Claude Vivier Symphonie No 3 - Jacques Hétu International Single of the Year Winner: "Pump Now" - Tiffany "The Locomotion" - Kylie Minogue Best R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Winner: Angel - Erroll Starr Other Nominees: Crying For Love - Lorraine wikipedia.org
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Sculptures by Ligier Richier
The church has stained-glass by Maréchal de Metz and Champigneulle. He also attributes to Richier, two carvings for the tomb of Claude de Lorraine, the Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon, which were placed in the collegiate wikipedia.org
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Herb Geller
During this time, he met pianist Lorraine Walsh in Los Angeles. Lorraine Geller died of an acute asthma attack in 1958. wikipedia.org
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List of World War I memorials and cemeteries in Lorraine
Grange and the sculptural work was by Claude Grange. Lorraine wikipedia.org
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