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I beg you to believe, monsieur, that the miserable creature once called Goupil has nothing in common with Maitre Jean – Sebastien-Marie
Ursula 2006
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Van Gogh's "La Berceuse (Portrait of Madame Roulin)" from 1889 and Gauguin's "Portrait of a Young Woman (Vaite Goupil)" from 1896 are displayed side-by-side, each with a backdrop of floral wallpaper framing its enigmatic female subject.
Tulips (and Other Flowers) From Amsterdam Putting the culture into horticulture Craig Winneker 2011
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It's the return of Goupil of «Mourir à trente ans».
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The first exhibition of works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in London, at the Goupil Gallery in May 1898, was part of a carefully planned attempt to launch the French artist in a wealthy new market, building on the popularity his advertising posters had already achieved in the British capital.
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“Let me have that copy in an hour, and notary Goupil will have undone some of the evil deeds of Goupil the clerk.”
Ursula 2006
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When Goupil reached Nemours, Ursula had just been carried down from her chamber to the ground-floor in the arms of La Bougival and the doctor.
Ursula 2006
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The next day, when he left the house early to find Goupil and try to appease him with additional money, the walls were already placarded with the words:
Ursula 2006
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As soon as the form of the inventory was drawn up, Massin, advised by Goupil (who turned to him under the influence of his secret hatred to the post master), summoned Monsieur and Madame de
Ursula 2006
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Though Goupil had concluded his bargain with the sheriff the night before, he now impudently refused to fulfil it.
Ursula 2006
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Lecoeur was too much afraid of Goupil to complain.
Ursula 2006
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