Jean Marie Joseph Magrou (October 22, 1869 – 1945) was a French sculptor, born in Béziers, France. He studied under Eugène Émile Thomas and Injalbert....
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Tomb of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil and his wife Teresa Cristina, by Jean Magrou (gisant) and Hildegardo Leão Veloso (reliefs) in the Cathedral of São...
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monarchy, St. Peter of Alcantara, carved in Carrara marble by Frenchman Jean Magrou (c.1925). The stained-glass windows of the ambulatory and nave date mostly...
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Fontfroide Jean Magrou (1869–1945), sculptor Henri Fescourt (1880–1946), film director Mario Cazes (1890–1972), composer, conductor and violinist Jean Moulin...
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Jean Antoine Injalbert was born in Béziers in 1845 and died in 1933. He was one of France's greatest sculptors. He worked in many of the great towns and...
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supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he studied under the sculptor Jean Magrou. In 1923, Cañedo traveled to Rome where he continued his art studies...
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Bertin as Yves Genton: pathologist, Arben's colleague Marie Petiot as Stella Magrou: nurse Hubert Myon as Dominique: administrative assistant Michel Masiero...
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1966 : Les Chats by Philippe Durand 1966 : Elles by Alain Magrou 1966 : Les Combinards by Jean-Claude Roy 1966 : Les Grandes Gueules by Robert Enrico 1967 :...
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all from Romania. Other nominators of Cantacuzino in 1933 included J. Magrou (?), J. Bouillot (?), and J. Malassez (?), all from France. Nobel Prize...
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Desnoye 1972: Paulina 1980 (by Jean-Louis Bertucelli) - Le père Bubbo / Uncle Bubbo 1973: L'accalmie (by Alain Magrou) 1981: La Puce et le Privé (by Roger...
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