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Angrand joined the artistic world of the Parisian avant-garde, becoming friends with such luminaries as Georges Seurat, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Signac, Maximilien Luce, and Henri Edmond Cross.

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* Clement, Russell T. and Houze, Annick, Neo-Impressionist Painters: A Sourcebook on Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac, Theo Van Rysselberghe, Henri Edmond Cross, Charles Angrand, Maximilien Luce, and Albert Dubois-Pillet ( 1999 ), Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-30382-7
Anquetin worked closely and exhibited with the artists Vincent van Gogh, Charles Angrand, Emile Bernard, Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
There he met and became friends with many artists involved in the Neo-Impressionist movement, including Georges Seurat, Albert Dubois-Pillet, and Charles Angrand.
* Clement, Russell T., Neo-impressionist painters, a sourcebook on Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac, Théo Van Rysselberghe, Henri Edmond Cross, Charles Angrand, Maximilien Luce, and Albert Dubois-Pillet, Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1999.
Among the works exhibited were Une Baignade, Asnières by Georges Seurat and Le Pont d ’ Austerlitz by Paul Signac, and the art of Henri-Edmond Cross, Odilon Redon, Albert Dubois-Pillet, Louis Valtat, Armand Guillaumin, and Charles Angrand.

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Angrand died in Rouen on 1 April 1926.

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* Armand-Pierre Angrand, Les Lébous de la presqu ' île du Cap-vert.
Image: Charles Théophile Angrand 001. jpg | Charles Angrand ( 1854 – 1926 )
Guèye was the party president, Armand Angrand ( former mayor of Dakar ) general secretary and Maître Vidal, Charles Graziani and Amadou Assane Ndoye vice-presidents.
Many well-known artists ( such as Aristide Delannoy, Maximilien Luce, Paul Signac, Alexandre Steinlen, Théo van Rysselberghe, Camille Pissarro, Kees van Dongen, Charles Angrand, Henri-Edmond Cross, George Willaume, etc.
Charles Angrand ( 19 April 1854 – 1 April 1926 ) was a French artist who gained renown for his Neo-Impressionist paintings and drawings.
Charles Théophile Angrand was born in Criquetot-sur-Ouville, Normandy, France, to schoolmaster Charles P. Angrand ( 1829 – 96 ) and his wife Marie ( 1833 – 1905 ).
As seen in Couple in the street, Angrand used dots of various colours to enhance shadows and provide the proper tone, while avoiding the violent colouration found in many other Neo-Impressionist works.
Angrand exhibited his work in Paris at Les Indépendants, Galerie Druet, Galérie Durand-Ruel, and Bernheim-Jeune, and also in Rouen.
Angrand developed his own unique methods of Divisionism, with larger brushstrokes.
File: Charles Angrand, The Guardian of Turkeys. jpg | The Guardian of Turkeys, 1881
File: Charles Angrand, Feeding the chickens. jpg | Feeding the Chickens, 1884
File: Charles Angrand, Path in the Country. jpg | Path in the Country, ca.
File: Charles Angrand, The Harvesters. jpg | The Harvesters, 1892
File: Charles Angrand, Farmyard. jpg | Farmyard, 1892

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However, air observers have been use since the beginning of indirect fire and were quickly joined by air photography.
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In May 1940, without resigning his seat, Holt joined the Second Australian Imperial Force as a gunner, but a few months later three Cabinet ministers and several of Australia's top military staff were killed in an air crash in Canberra.
On 11 March 1927 Philips went on the air with shortwave radio station PCJJ ( later PCJ ) which was joined in 1929 by sister station PHI.
In 1740, a group of Philadelphians joined together to erect a great preaching hall for the traveling evangelist George Whitefield, who toured the American colonies delivering open air sermons.
These joined two other air stations already operating on Bermuda, the pre-war civil airport on Darrell's Island, which had been taken over by the RAF, and the Fleet Air Arm's Royal Naval Air Station, HMS Malabar, on Boaz Island.
With Professor G. D. Living, one of his colleagues at Cambridge, he began in 1878 a long series of spectroscopic observations, the later of which were devoted to the spectroscopic examination of various gaseous elements separated from atmospheric air by the aid of low temperatures ; and he was joined by Professor J.
However, he and Vliet were now joined by a whole new line-up of Richard Redus ( guitar, bass and accordion ), Eric Drew Feldman ( bass, piano and synthesizer ), Bruce Lambourne Fowler ( trombone and air bass ), Art Tripp ( percussion and marimba ) and Robert Arthur Williams ( drums ).
Most of the major airlines, whose profits were virtually guaranteed, favored the rigid system, but passengers forced to pay escalating fares were against it and were joined by communities that subsidized air service at ever-higher rates.
Murnau joined the German air force in northern France two years later and survived eight crashes without severe injuries.
Bradman joined the Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ) on 28 June 1940 and was passed fit for air crew duty.
" Once The Shadow joined Mutual as a half-hour series on Sunday evenings, the program did not leave the air until December 26, 1954.
WHIN was joined by an FM station in December 1960 when 104. 5 came on the air.
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Josie Dye joined the station in 2002 as its new mid-day host, on air from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., and remains a popular fixture at the station.
From 20-November 23, 1943, the U. S. forces landed in the Gilberts ( Tarawa and Makin ), and the Enterprise joined in providing close air support to the Marines landing on Makin Island.
From 12 October 1943, as part of Operation Cartwheel, RNZAF aircraft joined an allied air campaign against Japanese held airfields and the port of Rabaul.
The air brake can fail if one of the cocks where the pipes of each carriage are joined together is accidentally closed.
From 20 to 27 May 1967, the RLAF joined the U. S. Air Force in the second series of air strikes directed against Route 110 of the Sihanouk Trail in southern Laos.
The simplest type consists essentially of a flexible bag comprising a pair of rigid boards with handles joined by flexible leather sides enclosing an approximately airtight cavity which can be expanded and contracted by operating the handles, and fitted with a valve allowing air to fill the cavity when expanded, and with a tube through which the air is forced out in a stream when the cavity is compressed.
Skelton's words after he was back on the air were, " Well, we have now joined the parade of stars.
A Bell 214 helicopter piloted by Major Deo Cruz of the 205th Helicopter Wing and Sikorsky S-76 gunships piloted by Colonel Charles Hotchkiss of the 20th Air Commando Squadron joined the rebel squadron earlier in the air.
Hobbs joined the Corps in October 1916 as an air mechanic and after training was posted to London, then Norfolk ; at first he had time to appear in charity cricket matches and in several games for Idle.

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