Canson is a French manufacturer of fine art paper and related products. The company, established in 1557 by the Montgolfier family, produces papers for...
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Alexandrine de Montgolfier. The company became Montgolfier et Canson in 1801, then Canson-Montgolfier in 1807. In 1810, Joseph-Michel died in Balaruc-les-Bains...
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and related products, with subsidiaries and brands such as Daler-Rowney, Canson, Lyra [de] and Maimeri. F.I.L.A. was founded in 1920 in Florence, Italy...
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Nathaniel Canson, also known as Nat Canson, is a Filipino former basketball player and coach. A University of the East Warrior, Canson played for Crispa...
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Renaissance, the term was often used interchangeably with cantiga, cantar, canson, and sometimes villancico; it was related to the chanson of the Franco-Flemish...
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Jacques-Louis-René Barou de la Lombardière de Canson, a descendant of the famous paper maker Canson, left it to his daughter Suzanne in 1958. Her death...
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campaigner in the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi, India, under coach Nat Canson, as well as being part of the champion Philippine squad of coach Larry Albano...
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2015 Prix Canson® | Canson". en.canson.com. Retrieved 2018-08-08. Greenberger, Alex (2015-06-23). "Adrián Villar Rojas Wins the Prix Canson for Works...
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Philippine Army; CG, Southcom; 23rd Secretary of National Defense Jewel F. Canson, 1968 - National Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating Center...
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with the rise of paper mills. The paper mills of Annonay by Montgolfier-Canson formed only two groups in the 18th century from Vidalon and Faya-Largeau...
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