• Édouard Chimot (26 November 1880 – 7 June 1959) was a French artist, illustrator and editor whose career reached its peak in the 1920s in Paris, through...
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  • engravers in Paris, winning numerous medals and honours. With the artist Édouard Chimot as Editor after the First World War, a series of limited edition art...
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    designer is unknown; for many years it was believed that French artist Edouard Chimot had designed the structure (due to his involvement in a trial following...
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    built his Villa Jovis two millennia earlier. He commissioned his friend Édouard Chimot to design a villa, initially called Gloriette, but was eventually christened...
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    (1905–1995), writer, winner of the 1970 edition of the Prix Breizh Édouard Chimot (d. 1959), artist and illustrator, editor of the Devambez illustrated...
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    objects.[citation needed] Other artists have been Georges Barbier, Edouard Chimot, Jeanne Mammen, Pascal Pia, Joseph Kuhn-Régnier, Sigismunds Vidbergs...
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    book-illustrations, most notably for Devambez, under the direction of Edouard Chimot. This period of prosperity ends with the Great Depression, from which...
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  • Christy, Maurice Widy Drama L'ombre du bonheur Gaston Roudès L'ornière Édouard Chimot La brière Léon Poirier La Cité foudroyée Luitz-Morat La closerie des...
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  • following day. ORME/BAMBOU: Fernand Gouguenheim, Armand Douhet, Jacques Chimot and René Cureau landed on LZ near Les Fontaines, Indre et Loire on 31 March...
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