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The Salon de la Section d ' Or at the Galerie La Boétie in Paris, October 1912, was arguably the most important pre-World War I Cubist exhibition ; exposing Cubism to a wide audience.
* 1954: " La matière Chante ", Galerie Antoine, Montreal Biennial Exhibition of Canadian painting, National Art Gallery, Ottawa ; " Young painters of Canada " in Belgium
* 1960: " L ' exposition Universelle de Brussels " of 20 Canadian painters, La Galerie Denyse Delrue
Gabo and Antoine Pevsner had a joint exhibition at the Galerie Percier, Paris in 1924 and the pair designed the set and costumes for Diaghilev's ballet La Chatte ( 1926 ) that toured in Paris and London.
File: CLC 528-PARIS-Galerie des Machines. JPG | Trams stopping in front of the Pavilion of Machines ( La Galerie des Machines ), an exhibition hall constructed for the Exposition universelle de Paris in 1889 by Charles-Louis Ferdinand Dutert.
The university operates 16 galleries, notably Gutstein Gallery, Pei Ling Chan Gallery, Pinnacle Gallery and La Galerie Bleue in Savannah ; ACA Gallery of SCAD ; and Moot Gallery in Hong Kong.
Among other, he had solo exhibitions at the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Magasin 3 in Stockholm, the La Maison Rouge gallery, Institut Mathildenhöhe, the Kewenig Galerie, The Musée d ' Art et d ' Histoire du Judaïsme and many others.
The cooperative was responsible for developing many of the current cultural institutions of the city's Franco-Ontarian community — the Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario, the Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario, La Nuit sur l ' étang and the band CANO all evolved out of projects launched by artists associated with the cooperative.
Exhibited at Salon des Indépendants, 1911, Salon des Indépendants, Bruxelles, 1911, Galeria J. Dalmau, Barcelona, 1912, Galerie La Boétie, Salon de La Section d ' Or, 1912, stolen by Nazi occupiers from the home of collector Alphonse Kann during World War Two, returned to its rightful owners in 1997
A major exhibition of his work took place in 1885 at the Galerie Sedelmeyer, where he showed 15 large paintings in a series called La Femme à Paris.
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By 1913, Ferdinand Lot could begin an article subtitled `` La Conquete De La Grande-Bretagne par Les Saxons '' with the words, `` Il est difficile aujourd'hui d'entretenir des illusions sur la valeur du recit traditionnel de la conquete de la Grande-Bretagne.
Image: Claude Monet 029. jpg | La maison du pêcheur à Varengeville ( The Fisherman's house at Varengeville ), 1882, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Later that year SLON made La Sixième face du pentagone, about an anti-war protest in Washington, D. C. and was a reaction to what SLON considered to be the unfair and censored reportage of such events on mainstream television.
La Solitude du chanteur de fond is a one-hour documentary about Marker's friend Yves Montand's benefit concert for Chilean refugees.
The Constitution of Canada ( La Constitution du Canada in French ) is the supreme law in Canada ; the country's constitution is an amalgamation of codified acts and uncodified traditions and conventions.
In France, Claude François who re-invented himself as the king of French disco, released " La plus belle chose du monde ", a French version of the Bee Gees hit record, " Massachusetts ", which became a big hit in Canada and Europe and " Alexandrie Alexandra " was posthumously released on the day of his burial and became a worldwide hit.
In his youth Diderot was originally a follower of Voltaire and his deist Anglomanie, but gradually moved away from this line of thought towards materialism and atheism, a move which was finally realised 1747 in the philosophical debate in the second part of his La Promenade du sceptique ( 1747 ).
Sections of translations of spiritual writings in Dartford's library, such as Suso's Little Book of Eternal Wisdom and Laurent du Bois ' La Somme le Roi, show that the " ghoostli " link to Europe was not lost in the crossing of the Channel.
* Catherine Cathiard and Arnaud Lecourt, “ La Pratique du Droit Européen des Sociétés – Analyse comparative des structures et des fusions transfrontalières ”, of European Company Law – Comparative analysis of European structures and cross-border mergers, Paris, JOLY Editions, Pratique des Affaires, 2010 ( available in French ).
* " La pratique du droit européen des sociétés-analyse comparative des structures et des fusions transfrontalières ", JOLY Editions, 2010 ( presentation of the book written by Catherine Cathiard and Arnaud Lecourt )
She was awarded a contract with the Royal Opera in London and made her début at Covent Garden as Marie in La Fille du régiment in 1876.
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An early description of the roulette game in its current form is found in a French novel La Roulette, ou le Jour by Jaques Lablee, which describes a roulette wheel in the Palais Royal in Paris in 1796.
File: La Cour du Palais des études de l ’ École des beaux-arts. jpg | Palais des Etudes, Cour vitrée
Image: Andrew carnegie Palais de la Paix Peace Palace Den Haag The Hague La Haye. jpg | Andrew Carnegie
Image: Mahatma gandhi Palais de la Paix Peace Palace Den Haag The Hague La Haye. jpg. jpg | Mahatma Gandhi
Image: Jawaharlal nehru Palais de la Paix Peace Palace Den Haag The Hague La Haye. jpg | Jawaharlal Nehru
* The 1962 French science fiction film La jetée is set in a post-apocalyptic world, wherein survivors live below Paris in the galleries of the Palais de Chaillot.
These include the opera ' The Fall of the House of Usher ' ( 1915 – 17 ), first performed at the Bregenzer Festspiele on 7 August 2006 in a production by Phyllida Lloyd and now available on DVD Capriccio 93517 ; No-ja-li ou Le Palais du Silence '( 1914 ), first performed in Los Angeles on 8 May 2006, conducted by Ransom Wilson ; ' Fetes galantes ' ( 1915 ); ' La Saulaie ' ( 1899 – 1900 ); ' Nocturne ' for Violin and Orchestra ( 1893 – 96 ); ' Poeme ' for Violin and Orchestra ( 1910 – 14 ); as well as orchestrations of ' Diane au bois ' ( 1881 – 85 ); the ' Proses lyriques ' ( 1892 – 93 ); the ' Chansons de Blitis ' ( 1898 ) and the ' Second Suite Bergamasque ' ( 1904 ).
At the Paris Opera, Deldevez conducted La Juive at the opening night of the Palais Garnier in 1875, and the premiere of Massenet's Le roi de Lahore in 1877, along with revivals of La Favorite, Guillaume Tell, Hamlet, Les Huguenots, Le Prophète and Robert le Diable.
" Guillaume Apollinaire, in his account of the same salon at the Grand Palais ( in L ' Intransigeant, 18 March 1910 ), remarked " with joy " that the general sense of the exhibition signifies " La déroute de l ' impressionnisme ," in reference to the works of a conspicuous group of artists ( Gleizes, Delaunay, Le Fauconnier, Metzinger, André Lhote and Marie Laurencin ).
( She agreed to sing again in Paris in 1904, in a benefit performance of Puccini's Tosca, but this production was staged at La Salle Favart rather than the Palais Garnier.
Her Paris debut was in La Chaste Suzanne at the Palais Royal, and she was again heard in operetta at the Renaissance.
It is horseshoe shaped and – according to measurements done in the 1970s by a group of international engineers – has the 3rd best acoustics in Europe after La Scala in Milan and the Palais Garnier in Paris.
In 1910, Otlet and La Fontaine first envisioned a " city of knowledge ", which Otlet originally named the " Palais Mondial " (" World Palace "), that would serve as a central repository for the world's information.
The Palais Mondial was briefly shuttered in 1922, due to lack of support from the government of Prime Minister Georges Theunis, but was reopened after lobbying from Otlet and La Fontaine.
From 1993 to 1996 he was president of the Cité des Sciences et de l ' Industrie in La Villette, and in 1998 he was named as director of the Palais de la Découverte, changing places with Michel Demazure who took Audouze's former position at La Villette.
* Grand Palais, La Force de l ’ art, organizers Jean-Louis Froment, Jean-Yves Jouannais, Didier Ottinger, Paris, France
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