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  2. Théodore Caruelle d'Aligny - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Chaumes in 1798.In 1808 he went to Paris, where he studied painting under Louis Étienne Watelet, Jean-Baptiste Regnault [1] and Jean-Victor Bertin. [2] He made his debut in 1822 with an historical landscape on the subject of Daphnis and Chloe. [1]

  3. Harris Lebus - Wikipedia

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    The drawers of Harris Lebus furniture such as chests, wardrobes and roll-top desks made during this period, can be identified by the H.L.L (stands for Harris Lebus, London) on the face plates of the brass locks. More obviously, some desks had 'The Lebus Desk' stamped on the escutcheon plate of the roll-top lock.

  4. Lyonnaise cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Lyonnaise mothers become so famous that the gourmet Maurice Edmond Sailland, usually known as Curnonsky, who had spent several weeks each winter in Lyon declared in 1934 from the Vettard restaurant that Lyon was the "capital of gastronomy". The statement came during the golden era of Lyonnaise cuisine, involving people with feathers and ...

  5. Wardrobe - Wikipedia

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    Kas, kast, or kasten (pronounced kaz) is a massive cupboard or wardrobe of Dutch origin similar to an armoire that was popular in the Netherlands and America in the 17th & 18th centuries. It was fitted with shelves and drawers used to store linen, clothing, and other valuables and locked by key.

  6. Temple du Change - Wikipedia

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    The Temple du Change or Loge du Change, formerly used for the stock exchange of Lyon, stands in Vieux Lyon (5th arrondissement of Lyon).It was originally built after plans by architect Simon Gourdet between 1631 and 1653, then rebuilt under the direction of Jacques-Germain Soufflot in 1748–1750.

  7. Coat of arms of Lyon - Wikipedia

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    Ancient arms of Lyons. The birth of heraldry and the formation of the first coats of arms as a distinctive mark of individuals (noble or not) and the organizations of cities or corporations only dates from the 12th century, but one can find, however, traces of a symbol of the city's arms called De geules au chef de Bourgogne, that is, a red shield surmounted by a haorizontal band with the ...

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