named Madelaine. In 1752 Huber was made a member of the "Two-Hundreds" council. Jean Huber died in Lausanne in 1786. Huber started painting without having...
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and epitomizer of The Spectator (Amsterdam, 3 vols., 1753). His father Jean Huber (1721–1786) was a prominent member of the coterie at Ferney. He was a...
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(1773–1846), an English politician Jean Huber (1721–1786), a painter, silhouettiste, soldier and author François Huber (1750–1831), naturalist, studied...
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College Press. ISBN 978-0-80-773848-1. Clandinin, D. Jean; Huber, Janice; Huber, Marilyn Huber; Murphy, M. Shaun; Murray-Orr, Anne; Pearce, Marni; Steeves...
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August 4–16, 2003, Revised Lectures. Springer: 208–240. Bretagnolle, Jean; Huber-Carol, Catherine (1978). Lois empiriques et distance de Prokhorov. Lecture...
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co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during the Age of Enlightenment...
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Charles Hindenlang Hermann Hirzel Ferdinand Hodler Gottfried Honegger Jean Huber Voltaire Ernest Hubert Alain Huck Daniel Humair Wilhelm Hummel Alfonso...
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correspondent of Horace Walpole. In 1761, FitzPatrick sent a silhouette that Jean Huber had created of her and her daughter to Walpole. This letter was to be...
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The Magicians of the Earth at the Pompidou Center in Paris, curated by Jean-Huber Martin. It was the first truly international exhibition where contemporary...
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Jean-Louis Wagnière (15 October 1739, Rueyres, Vaud, Switzerland – 7 April 1802, Ferney-Voltaire) was Voltaire's secretary from 1756 to 1778, when Voltaire...
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