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Théophile and Gautier
Théophile Gautier described the figures as looking like " the corner baker and his wife after they won the lottery ".
* October 23 – Théophile Gautier, French writer ( b. 1811 )
* August 31 – Théophile Gautier, French writer ( d. 1872 )
He was friends with Théophile Gautier and Pierre-Marie-Charles de Bernard du Grail de la Villette, and he knew Victor Hugo.
Several writers have attempted to add a thousand and second tale, including Théophile Gautier ( La mille deuxième nuit, 1842 ) and Joseph Roth ( Die Geschichte von der 1002.
For Jules Janin and Théophile Gautier, Pierrot was not a fool but an avatar of the post-Revolutionary People, struggling, sometimes tragically, to secure a place in the bourgeois world.
With him the poet and journalist Théophile Gautier after Deburau's death, the role of Pierrot was widened, enlarged.
* Gautier, Théophile ( 1858 – 1859 ).
On Berlioz's return to Paris, a concert including Symphonie fantastique ( which had been extensively revised in Italy ) and Le retour à la vie was performed, with among others in attendance: Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Heinrich Heine, Niccolò Paganini, Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, George Sand, Alfred de Vigny, Théophile Gautier, Jules Janin and Harriet Smithson.
He later added Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert and Théophile Gautier to his list of favorites ; he also used Gautier's poems as texts for his song cycle Les nuits d ' été.
Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier (; 30 August 1811 – 23 October 1872 ) was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, art critic and literary critic.
Théophile Gautier, his wife Ernestina Grisi-Gautier and their daughters Estelle and Judith.
Portrait of Théophile Gautier, in L ' Illustration, after a photograph by M. Bertall, 1869.
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* Gautier, Théophile ; Guest, Ivor ( Ed ).
Théophile Gautier: His Life and Times.
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Théophile and when
Nijinsky died in a clinic in London on April 8, 1950 and was buried in London until 1953 when his body was moved to Montmartre Cemetery, Paris, France beside the graves of Gaétan Vestris, Théophile Gautier, and Emma Livry.
In 1612, he met Théophile de Viau when de Viau's troupe visited Angoulême, and fled from home with the troupe.

Théophile and asked
In 1867, he asked Théophile Gautier for the hand of his daughter Estelle, but Gautier — who had turned his back on the Bohemian world of his youth and would not let his child marry a writer with few prospects — turned him down.

Théophile and write
During the mid-19th century, Théophile Gautier and the Romantic poets were able to write about Mona Lisa as a femme fatale because Lisa was an ordinary person.

Théophile and story
* In La Morte Amoureuse ( 1836 ), Théophile Gautier told the story of a young priest who falls in love with a beautiful female vampire.
The ballet's literary source is Le Roman de la Momie by Théophile Gautier, the exponent of literary exoticism which offered all sorts of romantic expedients: the passionate love story of the great priest's daughter Tahoser and the Pharaoh set in a Biblical Egypt which, however, disappeared in the ballet, and the Gothic taste for gloomy corridors and dark tombs.
* " Avatar " ( short story ), a short story by Théophile Gautier first published in 1856
Théophile Gautier used Berbiguier as a model for his fantastic story, Onuphrius ; ou les vexations fantastiques d ' un admirateur d ' Hoffmann, and Gustave Flaubert similarly consulted Berbiguier's work for his tale of Bouvard et Pécuchet.
The story of Theophilus formed the basis of a thirteenth century miracle play by the trouvère Rutebeuf, Le Miracle de Théophile, one of the earliest pieces of French theatre extant.

Théophile and about
The club was active from about 1844 to 1849 and counted the literary and intellectual elite of Paris among its members, including Dr. Jacques-Joseph Moreau, Théophile Gautier, Charles Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval, Eugène Delacroix and Alexandre Dumas, père.
Nerval-Les Illuminés, Lévy, 1868. In an article about the life of Nerval by his contemporary, Théophile Gautier, Nerval is quoted as having said " Why should a lobster be any more ridiculous than a dog?
Having adopted for a flag a standard ( designed by Olier Mordrel several years before ) closely resembling a Nazi flag — black ermine at the center of a white circle on a red field representing " the blood of the worker " — Théophile Jeusset recruited several followers in the workshops and factories of Ille-et-Vilaine and organized about twenty meetings in the back rooms of restaurants in Rennes.

Théophile and d
The term dolmen originates from the expression taol maen, which means " stone table " in Breton, and was first used archaeologically in Théophile Corret de la Tour d ' Auvergne's Origines gauloises.
* 1852 – Théophile Delcassé, French statesman ( d. 1923 )
* March 1 – Théophile Delcassé, French statesman ( d. 1923 )
* June 28 – Théophile Corret de la Tour d ' Auvergne, Grenadier officer in the French army ( b. 1743 )
The costumes were designed by Théophile Thomas, who also designed Sarah Bernhardt's costumes for Hugo's Ruy Blas, Sardou's Cléopâtre and Théodora, and Barbier's Jeanne d ' Arc.
Rops's association with Baudelaire and with the art he represented won his work the admiration of many other writers, including Théophile Gautier, Alfred de Musset, Stéphane Mallarmé, Jules Barbey d ’ Aurevilly, and Joséphin Péladan.
His most powerful friend was Isaac de Laffemas ( d. 1657 ), one of Cardinal Richelieu's most unscrupulous agents, and he was on friendly terms with the poet Théophile de Viau, who addressed him in some verses placed at the head of his Théâtre ( 1632 ), and Tristan l ' Hermite had a similar admiration for him.
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These include Henry Salt, Samuel Gobat, Mansfield Parkyns, Arnaud and Antoine d ' Abbadie, and Théophile Lefebvre.
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d ' Auvergne ( 23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800 ) was a French officer named by Napoleon " first grenadier of France ".
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* Théophile Corret de la Tour d ' Auvergne
Cover of Courteline's Les femmes d ' amis, by Théophile Steinlen
* Henri Corret, ancestor of Théophile Corret de La Tour d ' Auvergne.
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