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Elected in 1862 as chairman of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, he was surrounded by a committee of important painters: Eugène Delacroix, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Édouard Manet, Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and Gustave Doré.
In 1862 he was elected chairman of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts ( National Society of Fine Arts ) with a board which included Eugène Delacroix, Édouard Manet, Gustave Doré and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes.
There were several rather dissimilar groups of Symbolist painters and visual artists, which included Gustave Moreau, Gustav Klimt, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Odilon Redon, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Henri Fantin-Latour, Gaston Bussière ( painter ), Edvard Munch, Félicien Rops, and Jan Toorop.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (; May 28, 1818 – February 20, 1893 ) was a Louisiana-born American military officer, politician, inventor, writer, civil servant, and the first prominent general of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
" Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.
* Gallagher, Gary W. " Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.
* Conrad, Glenn R. " Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.
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* 1908-1912: Pierre Gustave Constant
Pierre Monteux was born in Paris, the third son and the fifth of six children of Gustave Élie Monteux, a shoe salesman, and his wife, Clémence Rebecca née Brisac.
* Russell T. Clement, Four French Symbolists: A Sourcebook on Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Gustave Moreau, Odilon Redon, and Maurice Denis, Greenwood Press, 1996, ISBN 0-313-29752-5 & ISBN 978-0-313-29752-6
Gustave Flourens ( Paris, 4 August 1838 – 3 April 1871 ) was a French Revolutionary leader and writer, son of the physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens ( who was Professor at the Collège de France and deputy in 1838-1839 ).
Marie Jean Pierre Flourens ( 13 April 1794 – 6 December 1867 ), father of Gustave Flourens, was a French physiologist, the founder of experimental brain science and a pioneer in anesthesia.
From 1871 he taught at the Paris Conservatoire, where his pupils included Pierre de Bréville, Guillaume Couture, Gabrielle Ferrari, Gustave Doret, Paul Dukas, Achille Fortier, Xavier Leroux, Albéric Magnard, Édouard Risler, Guy Ropartz, Spyridon Samaras, and Florent Schmitt.
She was the daughter of Gustave Adolphe Autard de Bragard, a former Magistrate of Mauritius, and wife Marie-Louise Carcenac ( 1817 – 1857 ), daughter of Pierre Carcenac ( 1771 – 1819 ) and wife Marie Françoise Dessachis.
At the same time, there are two French Government run secondary schools in Tunisia, the Lycée Pierre Mendes-France and the Lycée Gustave Flaubert, both of which apply the methods and programs similar to those applied in France.
1, Arthur de Gobineau, Gustave Le Bon, Édouard Drumont, Maurice Barrès, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Henry de Montherlant, Thierry Maulnier, Julien Freund.
The feasibility of a railroad was investigated by engineers Pierre Simons and Gustave De Ridder.
In 1904, Pierre started court proceedings against Adolphe, but Gustave Delory ( mayor of Lille by then ) supported Adolphe's claim ( though in an 1888 meeting with the Ghent socialist leader Edward Anseele he had identified Pierre De Geyter as the author ) and, as a result, Pierre was unable to prove his authorship.

Pierre and Toutant
In 1854, the federal government hired West Point engineering graduate ( and Louisiana native ) Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard to fireproof the building, rebuild the arches supporting the basement ceiling and install masonry flooring.

Pierre and Beauregard
Wilson ( although married ) had seen a great deal of Mrs. Greenhow, and while with her may have told her about the plans followed by Major General Irvin McDowell, which may have been part of the intelligence Mrs. Greenhow got to Confederate forces under Major General Pierre Beauregard.
" Other sources indicate that general Pierre Beauregard considered Morphy unqualified, but that Morphy had indeed applied to him.
Pierre G. T. Beauregard as a young man, painting by Richard Clague
A young lieutenant, Pierre Beauregard, gave a text book speech that persuaded General Pierce to change his vote in favor of the western attack.
The Civil War began when Confederate General Pierre Beauregard opened fire upon Union troops at Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
Totten's apprentices included John G. Barnard, George W. Cullum, Pierre G. T. Beauregard and Alexander D. Bache all of whom earned distinction during the Civil War.

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