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  2. Albert Patin de La Fizelière - Wikipedia

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    Albert-André Patin de La Fizelière (7 August 1819 – 11 February 1878), also known by his pen name Ludovic de Marsay, was a French littérateur, writer on electoral and constitutional law, art critic, and historian, known for his friendship with Champfleury and for his ties to the Café Guerbois circle.

  3. National Art Museum of Sport - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Museum of Sport left IUPUI in 2012 and is in discussions for a new location. [6] The National Art Museum of Sport hosted over 100 exhibitions around the world including, notably: the 1964 New York World's Fair; multiple Olympiads; Madison Square Garden; the Biennial Exhibit of Sport Art in Madrid; IBM Gallery and the Pan Am Games.

  4. Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec - Wikipedia

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    The Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sɛj dez‿aʁ e de lɛtʁ dy kebɛk], CALQ) is a public agency founded in 1994 by the government of Quebec. CALQ offers support and funding for art projects in the performing arts, multidisciplinary arts, circus arts, visual arts, media arts, architectural research ...

  5. Louis Énault - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote as an arts and literary critic for several publications including la Vie à la campagne, Le Nord (published in Belgium), Le Constitutionnel, La Gazette, Le Figaro and L'Illustration. In his "Chronique" column for La revue des jeux, des arts et du sport , Énault wrote a fiery rebuke of Émile Zola , occasioned by the production of ...

  6. Musée des Arts Forains - Wikipedia

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    The museum is a place of 11,400 m2. The permant collection is composed of three thematic rooms (covering about 2000 square meters each): "The Venetian Lounges" (Les Salons Vénitiens), "The Theatre of Marvels" (Le Théâtre du Merveilleux) and "The Fairground Art Museum" (Le Musée des Arts Forains). Mainly used for corporate events, the museum ...

  7. Manitoba Arts Council - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Arts Council (MAC; French: Conseil des arts du Manitoba) is a provincial crown corporation whose purpose is to promote the arts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Council awards grants to professional artists and arts organizations in Manitoba in all art forms; it also provides related creative activity such as arts education.

  8. Category:Sports in art - Wikipedia

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  9. Richard Conte (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Conte studied plastic arts and art history at the French University University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.He then completed a PhD dissertation entitled Une Pratique Négative en Peinture, Poïétique de la Fragmentation, de l'Enlevage et de l'Obturation [1] supervised by René Passeron.