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petit souper - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
petit souper (plural petits soupers). A light supper; (especially), an informal dinner party with only a few select guests. [from 18th c.].
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Un Petit Souper a la Parisienne. - James Gillray: Caricaturist
In Un Petit Souper, a poor extended family of French revolutionaries dines upon what appears to be the bodies of a corresponding family of aristocrats.
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Petit souper, a la Parisienne; -or- a family of sans-culotts refreshing ...
Petit souper, a la Parisienne; -or- a family of sans-culotts refreshing, after the fatigues of the day, print, satirical print, London | The British Museum ...
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petit souper
‖ petit souper (pəti supe) [F. petit little, and souper supper.] A little supper; an unceremonious supper to which a few intimates are admitted; orig. in reference to the French court in the 18th century.1765 Ann. Reg. ii. 56 Those petit-soupers of which the king [of France] is so fond. 1819 Shelley...
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The Plumb-Pudding in Danger;–or–State Epicures Taking un Petit ...
Artwork Details ; Title: The Plumb-Pudding in Danger;–or–State Epicures Taking un Petit Souper ; Artist: James Gillray (British, London 1756–1815 London).
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'Un petit souper, a la Parisienne; - or - a family of sans-culotts ...
by James Gillray, published by Hannah Humphrey hand-coloured etching published 20 September 1792 © National Portrait Gallery, London.
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The Plumb-pudding in danger
The Plumb-pudding in danger, or, State Epicures taking un Petit Souper is an 1805 editorial cartoon by the English artist James Gillray. in danger: -or- state epicures taking un petit souper, British Museum
The Plumb-pudding in danger, or, State epicures taking un petit souper ..., Library
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The Plumb-pudding in danger - Wikipedia
The Plumb-pudding in danger, or, State Epicures taking un Petit Souper is an 1805 editorial cartoon by the English artist James Gillray.
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petit souper, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun petit souper is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for petit souper is from 1751, in the writing of John Cleland, ...
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'Un Petit Souper a La Parisienne, or a Family of Sans-Culottes ...
Un Petit Souper a La Parisienne, or a Family of Sans-Culottes Refreshing after the Fatigues of… by James Gillray. Choose size. 12" x 9". 16" x 12". 24" x 18".
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How to Pronounce ''Petit souper'' (Little supper) Correctly in French
Learn how to say and properly pronounce ''Petit souper'' in French with this free pronunciation tutorial. Apprenez à prononcer des mots en ...
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Un petit souper, a la Parisienne; - or - Newcastle University
Partial uncoloured satirical print by James Gillray. Depicts a grotesque French family, representing the popular portrayal of the sub-human sans-culottes; ...
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Victor Dourlen
His last opera, Le Petit souper (1822) became a public fiasco for the all too liberal depiction of the French king François I and was consequently banned souper, ou La Belle féronnière (Jean-Baptiste-Rose-Bonaventure Violet d'Épagny), 1 act (1822)
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Scène d'Alcyone' (text by Antoine Vincent Arnault
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petit
petit, a. (n.) († ˈpɛtɪt, ‖ pəti) Also 6 petyt, 7 pettit; β. 5–6 petyte, 5–8 -ite, 7 pettite; γ. 7 peteet, -e. [a. F. petit. fem. petite (11th c.) = Pr. and Cat. petit, OIt. petitto, pitetto (both in Florio, 1611). Found in Anglo-Fr. phrases or combs. from 13th c., and as an Eng. adj. in 14th c.; bu...
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Nicolas Dalayrac
Opéras-comiques
1780–1789
Le chevalier à la mode (1781)
Le petit souper (1781)
L'éclipse totale (1782)
L'amant statue (1785)
La dot (1785)
Nina
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