Oculus (architecture) (redirect from Œil de bœuf)
opaia). Look up œil-de-bœuf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An oeil-de-boeuf (French: [œj.də.bœf]; English: "bull's eye"), also œil de bœuf and sometimes...
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where it would become a popular dry rosé made from pinot noir. The name œil de perdrix means "partridge's eye" in French, a reference to the pale pink...
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Marcel Marceau (redirect from Le Troisième Oeil)
in a book and artwork in many museum collections. In 1982, Le Troisième Œil, (The Third Eye), his collection of ten original lithographs, was published...
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France, in the 17th century, showing the use of perspective in stage design. The "oeil du prince" seat is shown approximately at the middle of the audience...
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J'un Oeil is the title of a 1975 album by the Fusion band Sloche. Highly regarded by prog fanatics as one of the top albums from Quebec, Canada in the...
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An Eye for an Eye (1957 film) (redirect from Oeil pour oeil)
An Eye for an Eye (French: Oeil pour oeil) is a 1957 French-Italian Technicolor thriller film directed by André Cayatte and starring Curd Jürgens, Folco...
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Lunatic (group) (redirect from Mauvais œil)
Year Album Peak positions Certification FR 1996 Sortis de l'ombre – 2000 Mauvais oeil 10 Gold 2006 Black Album 79...
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Trompe-l'œil (redirect from Trompe l' oeil)
1680-1700 Portrait of François Rivière by Nicola van Houbraken, c. 1700 Trompe l´oeil 1737 by Carl Hofverberg Trompe l'oeil of a wooden panelling with a painted...
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digitus / digitalis faith: foi / fidèle from Latin fides / fidelis eye: œil / oculaire from Latin oculus / ocularis However, a historical tendency to...
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Curved mirror (redirect from Oeil de Sorcière)
smaller but cover a larger area of surveillance. Round convex mirrors called Oeil de Sorcière (French for "sorcerer's eye") were a popular luxury item from...
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