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Note 18: Taboreau to the Director [of the Gobelins manufacture, Jacques-Germain Soufflot] 20 April 1777; and responses dated 7 and 9 May 1777, AN O/1/2047. back
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Initially the group consisted of the chemist Macquer, the architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot, and Jean-Étienne Montucla, a mathematician.
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Note 19: Belle to Soufflot, 29 September 1776, AN F/12/639B. back
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Both Homassel's account and archive records make clear the disorder at the Gobelins tapestry manufacture between 1779 and 1784, a period during which Neilson retired and Quemiset, Soufflot, and Macquer died. 21 Intrigues surrounded succession to all positions, and discontent with incumbents continued.
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He actually remembered her rather well – because her husband Zoltan got talking with another woman the night they were here, and there was a scene out on the balcony with the Hungarian threatening to toss the other woman into rue Soufflot.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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He actually remembered her rather well – because her husband Zoltan got talking with another woman the night they were here, and there was a scene out on the balcony with the Hungarian threatening to toss the other woman into rue Soufflot.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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He actually remembered her rather well – because her husband Zoltan got talking with another woman the night they were here, and there was a scene out on the balcony with the Hungarian threatening to toss the other woman into rue Soufflot.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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He actually remembered her rather well – because her husband Zoltan got talking with another woman the night they were here, and there was a scene out on the balcony with the Hungarian threatening to toss the other woman into rue Soufflot.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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Soufflot in the interior of his Sainte Geneviève (Pan - théon) in Paris (1757) is completely Roman in his vaults, entablatures, capitals, and columns, and in all
NEO-CLASSICISM IN ART DAVID IRWIN 1968
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M. M.uillard talked only on indifferent subjects during our brief walk from the Rue Soufflot to catch the omnibus at the Odeon.
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