Sentences with phrase «france during»

Originates from France during the 1930s.
The engraved silver cup was among family items that were brought to Louisiana from France during the French Revolution.
So, how does this compare to the numerous, much larger, devices that were detonated montly by the US, USSR, China, UK, and France during the cold war?
He was in France during the Convention and denigrated the delegates that did attend.
Stencils were popular as a method of book illustration, and for that purpose the technique was at its height of popularity in France during the 1920s when André Marty, Jean Saudé and many other studios in Paris specialised in the technique.
Also in evidence were the «climate angels», who I had least seen leading the protest outside the Louvre in France during the recent crucial UN climate conference.
The SPPI's Christopher Monckton appears as a «Key Scientist» in Marc Morano's documentary film, Climate Hustle, which debuted on December 7, 2015, in Paris, France during the COP21 United Nations summit on climate change.
Climate Hustle initially premiered on December 7, 2015 in Paris, France during the COP21 United Nations summit on climate change.
It's worth considering the lessons of Chicago in the context of the devastating loss of close to 15,000 people in France during Europe's devastating 2003 heat wave, with the death rate, not to mention the chaotic aftermath, a function of a host of factors ranging from global warming shifting the odds of extreme heat to social norms leaving old people in harm's way.
Saturday Lecture Series: Anarchists at the Beach: The Neo-Impressionists in Normandy 2:00 p.m., C3 Theater Join Dr. Heather MacDonald, The DMA Lillian and James H. Clark Associate Curator of European Art, for a discussion of the neo-impressionists» seascapes within the tradition of coastal landscape painting in France during the nineteenth century.
The Picture Bible — one of the greatest illuminated manuscripts produced in France during the thirteenth century — was disbound for conservation and study, offering visitors a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity to view twenty - six of the book's pages in a single exhibition.
One of the best landscape artists in France during the mid-19th century, Theodore Rousseau is famous as the driving force behind the group of French painters known collectively as the Barbizon School of landscape painting, after a village by the forest of Fontainebleau, near Paris.
For the extraordinary renaissance of applied arts in France during the Rococo, see: French Decorative Art.
It was made shortly after Pissarro had returned to his home in Louveciennes after fleeing France during the Franco - Prussian War and Paris Commune.
Louis Dali lived in Brittany, France during the last 10 years of his life.
Picabia did not care what others thought of him (no doubt made easier by his financial independence), and did not take himself or his art making too seriously — poignant in the highly criticised and little understood realist works made in the South of France during the war.
Charles Le Brun, painter and designer who became the arbiter of artistic production in France during the last half of the 17th century.
With the German occupation of France during the Second World War, Lipchitz, as a Jew feared deportation and escaped to America.
He was living in France during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism in New York and only distantly aware of art in the United States.
Beginning February 21, 2010, the Dallas Museum of Art will present a landmark exhibition exploring the influential and profound relationship between photographers and painters who lived and worked along the Normandy coast in France during the mid-19th century.
French Art 1900 - 30 presents works by both French artists and artists who lived and worked in France during the first decades of the 20th century and includes works by Pablo Picasso, Raoul Dufy, Georges Braque, André Derain, Amedeo Modigliani, and Henri Matisse.
The exhibition highlights the well - established painting genre in France during the 1800s and includes eight works from the DMA's collection.
Harris, of A. Harris & Company department stores, is famous for promoting Southwest fashion in France during the 1950s and commissioning the émigré German artist George Grosz in 1952 to produce a series of paintings to celebrate the store's 65th anniversary.
Even when he resided in France during the later years of his life, he remained connected to his home - America, and the plight of his family and friends fighting for equality.
The artist is similarly fascinated by monastic activism in France during the 1930s and 1940s and the lifestyle concepts of nuns between religion and politics.
Ringgold's Jo Baker's Bananas (1997) honors the world - famous dancer Josephine Baker (1906 — 1975), who gained renown in her adoptive country of France during the 1920s.
(Her grandfather, for example, once pulled out all his teeth so that he could leave a medical facility in France during World War II.)
Hantaï enjoyed great success in France during his lifetime, culminating in his representing France at the Venice Biennale in 1982.
Unable to return to France during the war, he opened an art school in Munich in 1915 and earned a stellar reputation as an instructor of art [3].
This intimate display complements Art in France, 1598 — 1661, a spring University of Chicago Art History course focused on artistic production in France during a pivotal sixty - year period.
A window into the working life of one of the foremost artists of the twentieth century, this special - edition, two - volume book includes a facsimile of an unpublished sketchbook completed in the South of France during Milton Avery's only visit to Europe in 1952, and a unique picture essay of the artist's New York home and studio by photographer Gautier Deblonde.
Possibly, but unlikely given that Oelze chose to return to Germany from France during the glory years of the Hitlerzeit.
Picasso demonstrated interest in pottery early on in his life but it was not until a vacation to Vallauris, France during which he visited the Madoura Pottery Studio that he fully engaged the medium.
Ceysson & Bénétière will present works by Claude Viallat (b. 1936) and Noël Dolla (b. 1945), whose unconventional artistic methods challenged cultural production within the context of political and social unrest in France during the late 1960s.
On November 14, 2016 France conferred the insignia of the Legion of Honor on Knox Martin for his contribution to the liberation of France during World War II.
On November 14, 2016 France conferred the insignia of the Legion of Honour on Knox Martin for his contribution to the liberation of France during World War II.
By choosing four American musicians (George Lewis - trombome; Douglas Ewart - saxophone; Kent Carter - bass, and Oliver Johnson - drums) who either lived in France during the Free Jazz moment or who still reside there today STAN DOUGLAS points to the continuous presence of African - American music in Europe, starting with Josephine Baker and Sidney Bechet and continuing to the present.
In Le Havre, on the North Coast of France during the late 1850's the then teenage Claude Monet who had become adept as a political caricaturist began developing the art of plein air landscape painting (under the tutelage of Eugéne Boudin) perhaps as a response to and a logical outgrowth of the then popular Barbizon School.
«I had shown with Ileana Sonnabend in France during the Janis years.
The first theater of war is the sleepy Norman town of St Marie Du Mont on D - Day 1944 in northern France during Operation Overlord.
The game is set in a very beautiful recreation of 17th century Paris, France during the French Revolution.
Not much is known about the game at the moment other than it takes place in France during the Middle Ages and that you play as a young girl called Amicia who is trying to protect her younger brother.
In the game you play an ex-race car driver trapped in Nazi France during World War 2; it's basically the best idea ever.
No change of trains is necessary in France making this one of the simplest ways to access southern France during the favoured summer months.
Perfect for what I needed, camping for a few nights in the south of France during a heatwave.
Your two - night stay in Lucerne includes a walking tour of the many inspirational and historic sites in the city including a visit to the Lion Monument - built in recognition of the Swiss Guards» sacrifice in protection of the Royal House of France during the French Revolution centuries before.
Step away from the Eiffel Tower and southern French beaches to discover our selection of the best places to visit in France during the summer!
Following the introduction of the Toy Bulldog to Northern France during the Industrial Revolution, crosses with other brachycephalic (short - muzzled) breeds are thought to have occurred, resulting in the French Bulldog breed as known today.
French Bulldog Originally considered as Toy Bulldogs, the French Bulldog was popularized in France during the mid-19th century.
An American Staffordshire Bull Terrier, this amazing dog served in the trenches of France during World War 1, participating in 4 offensives and 17 battles.
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