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In addition, he will share special treasures from the Eames family archives and screen the rarely seen short film Callot, which Charles and Ray made for the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia in 1974.
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Fortuny moved from strength to strength, his fashions retaining preeminence well into the 1920s, where his pre-War contemporaries – Poiret, Doucet, Callot Soeurs – faltered and failed with the rise of designers like Chanel.
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It seems to anticipate descriptions of the Thirty Years War in the 17th century, the horrors of which Jacques Callot drew and etched.
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It seems to anticipate descriptions of the Thirty Years War in the 17th century, the horrors of which Jacques Callot drew and etched.
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Gavroche, that is mon dogue, ma dague et ma digue, a slang expression of the Temple, which signifies my dog, my knife, and my wife, greatly in vogue among clowns and the red-tails in the great century when Moliere wrote and Callot drew.
Les Miserables 2008
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I'd make it in pale green satin and cover the whole thing with intricate Callot Soeurs-type silk ribbon embroidery.
the flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la - A Dress A Day 2007
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I'd make it in pale green satin and cover the whole thing with intricate Callot Soeurs-type silk ribbon embroidery.
June 2007 2007
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Callot, the brush of Teniers and of Rembrandt, to give a true notion of this night-scene.
A Second Home 2007
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Callot, the brush of Teniers and of Rembrandt, to give a true notion of this night-scene.
A Second Home 2007
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We have before mentioned the man with the mouth, which appears in this number emblematical of gout and indigestion, in which the artist has shown all the fancy of Callot.
George Cruikshank 2006
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