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  2. Metin Arditi - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2013 he was Chairman of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (O.S.R.). He is a member of the Strategic Council of the EPFL , where over the years he taught physics (Assistant to Prof. Mercier), economics and management (as lecturer) and creative writing (as Visiting Professor).

  3. Raymond Burki - Wikipedia

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    Burki won the Prix du meilleur dessin étranger in Epinal in 1988, the Prix du public in Morges 1989, the Prix Jean Dumur in 1990, the Prix du meilleur livre d'humour Juvignac in 1998, and the Prix de la Fondation vaudoise pour la promotion et la création artistiques in 2003.

  4. Joël Dicker - Wikipedia

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    Dicker's third novel, Le Livre des Baltimore, was released on 26 September 2015. [5] Dicker's fourth novel, La disparition de Stephanie Mailer, was released in March 2018. [6] In March 2021, he announced a video on Twitter that he was leaving the Fallois publishing house on 1 January 2022 to create his own publishing house.

  5. Jean-Baptiste Jules Trayer - Wikipedia

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    He was taught by his father who was a landscape painter and by Justin Lequien at the Académie Suisse in Paris. He specialized as a "genre" painter, particularly depicting scenes in Brittany. Trayer was a regular exhibitor at the Paris Salon from 1847 onwards and was awarded third class medals at the Paris Salons of 1853 and 1855. [1]

  6. Hubertine Heijermans - Wikipedia

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    Hubertine Heijermans was born in Amsterdam [2] on 8 January 1936. Her ancestors include painter Marie Heijermans and writer Herman Heijermans. [3] [4] [5] She was educated at the Barlaeus Gymnasium, took painting lessons from 1954 to 1957 with Jos Rovers, [6] and then studied for 2 years at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam with professor Gé Röling (1904–1981).

  7. Yan Morvan - Wikipedia

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    National Press Photographers Association and University of Missouri (1983) Robert Capa Award (1983) World Press Photo (1984) Prix Under Fire UGC (1984) Yan Morvan (4 April 1954 – 20 September 2024) was a French photographer, journalist, photojournalist, and author particularly recognized for his war photography and images of underground ...

  8. Photo Élysée - Wikipedia

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    Photo Élysée, formerly known as Musée de l'Élysée, is a museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, entirely devoted to photography. It is a government-supported institution founded in 1985 by Charles-Henri Favrod .

  9. Annemarie Schwarzenbach - Wikipedia

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    Annemarie Minna Renée Schwarzenbach (23 May 1908 – 15 November 1942) was a Swiss writer, journalist and photographer. Her bisexual mother brought her up in a masculine style, and her androgynous image suited the bohemian Berlin society of the time, in which she indulged enthusiastically.