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Berthe Morisot ( January 14, 1841 – March 2, 1895 ) was a painter and a member of the circle of painters in Paris who became known as the Impressionists.
Berthe Morisot, The Cradle, 1872, Musée d ' Orsay
Both Berthe and her sister, Edma Morisot, chose to become painters.
Berthe Morisot, Grain field, Musée d ' Orsay
Berthe Morisot, Child among Staked Roses ( common mistranslation of Child among Hollyhocks ), 1881, Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne It was Morisot who persuaded Manet to attempt plein air painting, which she had been practicing since having been introduced to it by Corot.
Berthe Morisot died of pneumonia contracted while attending to her daughter Julie's similar illness on March 2, 1895, in Paris and was interred in the Cimetière de Passy.
Image: Berthe Morisot The Harbor at Lorient. jpg | The Harbor at Lorient, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1869
Image: Berthe Morisot 006. jpg | The Mother and Sister of the Artist ( Reading ), National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC c. 1869-70
Image: Berthe Morisot 001. jpg | On the Balcony, New York 1872
Image: Berthe Morisot Reading. jpg | Reading, Cleveland Museum of Art 1873
Image: Berthe Morisot Caça de borboleta. jpg | Chasing Butterflies, Musée d ' Orsay, Paris 1874
Image: Berthe Morisot 002. jpg | Eugene Manet on the Isle of Wight, Private Collection 1875
Image: Berthe Morisot 003. jpg | The Dining Room, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC c. 1875
Image: Berthe Morisot Winter aka Woman with a Muff. jpg | Winter aka Woman with a Muff, Dallas Museum of Arts 1880
Image: Berthe Morisot 004. jpg | Young Girl with Cage, 1885
Image: Berthe Morisot The Bath. jpg | The Bath ( Girl Arranging Her Hair ), Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts 1885-86
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' Berthe Morisot: The First Lady of Impressionism '.
* Berthe Morisot at the WebMuseum
* Biography of Berthe Morisot
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Bettencourt was born in Paris, France, the only child of Louise Madeleine Berthe ( née Doncieux ) and Eugène Schueller, the founder of L ' Oréal, one of the world's largest cosmetics and beauty companies.
Born in Quebec City, the son of Joseph Julien Chouinard and Berthe Cloutier, he received a BA in 1948 and a LL. L.

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He noticed Bertha with a strange foot exist in many languages ( German " Berhte mit dem fuoze ", French " Berthe au grand pied ", Latin " Berhta cum magno pede "): " It is apparently a swan-maiden's foot, which as a mark of her higher nature she cannot lay aside ... and at the same time the spinning-woman's splayfoot that worked the treadle ".

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* 1754 – Pierre Charles L ' Enfant, French-American architect and engineer, planner of Washington, D. C. ( d. 1825 )
Among the early projects on which Pei took the lead were the L ' Enfant Plaza Hotel in Washington, DC and the Green Building at MIT.
Pei wanted the open spaces and buildings of L ' Enfant Plaza to be " functionally and visually related " to one another.
Pei and his team also designed a united urban area for Washington, D. C., L ' Enfant Plaza ( named for French-American architect Pierre Charles L ' Enfant ).
Pei's associate Araldo A. Cossutta was the lead architect for the plaza's North Building ( 955 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ), South Building ( 490 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ), and Center Building ( 475 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ; now the United States Postal Service headquarters ).
( Vlastimil Koubek was the architect for the East Building or L ' Enfant Plaza Hotel, located at 480 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ).
Pierre ( Peter ) Charles L ' Enfant was given the task of creating the city plan for the new capital city.
L ' Enfant chose Jenkins Hill as the site for the Capitol building, with a grand boulevard connecting it with the President's House, and a public space stretching westward to the Potomac River.
In addition to coming up with a city plan, L ' Enfant had been tasked with designing the Capitol and President's House, however he was dismissed in February 1792 over disagreements with President George Washington and the commissioners, and there were no plans at that point for the Capitol.
L ' Enfant secured the lease of quarries at Wigginton Island and along Aquia Creek in Virginia for use in the foundations and outer walls of the Capitol in November 1791.

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From 1952-56, she appeared in seventeen films ; in 1953 she played a role in Jean Anouilh's stageplay L ' Invitation au château ( Invitation to the Castle ).
* L ' Épistre au Dieu d ' amours ( 1399 )
* Claude Piron, Le défi des langues — Du gâchis au bon sens ( The Language Challenge: From Chaos to Common Sense ), Paris, L ' Harmattan, 1994.
Central to his codification of the cuisine were Le Maître d ' hôtel français ( 1822 ), Le Cuisinier parisien ( 1828 ) and L ' Art de la cuisine française au dix-neuvième siècle ( 1833 – 5 ).
Although he submitted darkly humorous illustrations to journals such as Le Rire, L ' assiette au beurre, Le Charivari, and Le Cri de Paris, Gris began to paint seriously in 1910, and by 1912 he had developed a personal Cubist style.
Famous writers and composers who have created works about her include: William Shakespeare ( Henry VI, Part 1 ), Voltaire ( The Maid of Orleans ), Friedrich Schiller ( The Maid of Orleans ), Giuseppe Verdi ( Giovanna d ' Arco ), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ( The Maid of Orleans ), Mark Twain ( Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc ), Arthur Honegger ( Jeanne d ' Arc au bûcher ), Jean Anouilh ( L ' Alouette ), Bertolt Brecht ( Saint Joan of the Stockyards ), George Bernard Shaw ( Saint Joan ), Maxwell Anderson ( Joan of Lorraine ), and Leonard Cohen ( Joan of Arc ).
Translated in French by Thierry Le Breton, Au coeur de l ' action clandestine des commandos au MI6, L ’ Esprit du Livre Editions, France, 2008 ( ISBN 978-2-915960-27-3 ).
Construction idéntitaire et appartenance confessionelle au Liban, Paris: L ' Harmattan, 1999.
* Abdoulaye Bathily, Les Portes de l ' or: le royaume de Galam ( Sénégal ) de l ' ère musulmane au temps des négriers ( VIIIe-XVIIIe siècles ), Paris, L ' Harmattan, 1989.
* Mahamadou Maiga, Le Bassin du fleuve Sénégal – De la traite négrière au développement, Paris, L ’ Harmattan, 1995, 330 pages ISBN 2-7384-3093-7
* Laurence Marfaing, Évolution du commerce au Sénégal: 1820 – 1930, Paris, L ’ Harmattan, 1991, 320 pages ISBN 2-7384-1195-9
* Zénon Ligre, alchemist, the protagonist of Marguerite Yourcenar's novel L ' Œuvre au noir, titled The Abyss or alternately titled Zeno of Bruges in the English translation.
Essai sur l ' écriture de soi au XVIIIe siècle, Paris: L ’ Harmattan, 2006, ISBN 978-2-296-00826-7.
Une périodisation du malgache de l ’ origine au XVIe siècle, Paris, L ’ Harmattan.
This was documented in the collection of photographs published in 1968 by Walter Lewino, L ' immagination au pouvoir.
Aubertin, L ' Esprit public au XVIII < sup > e </ sup > siècle ( Paris, 1872 ).
* The Abyss ( 1988 film ) ( L ' Œuvre au noir ), a 1988 French-Belgian film
In February 2007, a 1921 portrait of an unidentified man with a red scarf ( L ' Homme au Foulard Rouge ) by Chaim Soutine sold for $ 17. 2 million-a new record-at Sotheby's London auction house.
The first group includes works such as L ' Invitation au château ( Ring Round the Moon ) and Colombe, and are typified by aristocratic settings and witty banter.
* L ' Invitation au château, Paris, Théâtre de l ' Atelier, 4 November 1947.
* Pièces brillantes ( Paris: La Table Ronde, 1951 ) – comprises " L ' Invitation au château ," " Colombe ," " La Répétition, ou L ' Amour puni ," and " Cécile, ou L ' Ecole des pères ;" L ' Invitation au château translated by Christopher Fry as Ring round the Moon ( London: Methuen, 1950 ); Colombe translated by Louis Kronenberger as Mademoiselle Colombe ( New York: Coward-McCann, 1954 ).

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