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The Palace of Justice in Rennes, birthplace of Simon Bruté. Bruté's father, Gabriel Bruté de Rémur [], belonged to an ancient and wealthy family.He was married twice. His first wife was Mary Jeanne Le Chat de La Sourdière (1730–1776), by whom he had seven children between 1757 and 177
Born in Paris on 6 May 1911, des Cars was from an aristocratic family. He was the second son of François de la Péruse, Duke of Cars (1875–1941) and Marie Thérésa Edwards (1879–1941).
The Brute, an American film produced for African-American audiences by director Oscar Micheaux; The Brute, a lost silent American Western film; La Brute (1921), a French film directed by Daniel Bompard; El Bruto (1953), a Mexican drama film directed by Luis Buñuel; The Brute, a Hungarian production directed by Zoltán Fábri
Boston City Hall (1968), an example of brutalism using béton brut. Béton brut (French pronunciation: [betɔ̃ bʁyt]) is architectural concrete that is left unfinished after being cast, displaying the patterns and seams imprinted on it by the formwork. [1]
Massacre Time was released in Italy on 10 August 1966. [9]Although an international English-language version was made, a redubbed English version produced by American International Pictures was theatrically released in the United States in December 1968 as The Brute and the Beast, with a longer running time (88 minutes); [10] [8] it was one of only two Spaghetti Westerns imported to the United ...
Nine High a Pallet is the first studio album by brute., a band based in Athens, Georgia, USA, which was a collaboration band between the guitarist Vic Chesnutt and members of Widespread Panic. The album was recorded at John Keane (record producer) 's studio in Athens, Georgia.
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in the First Folio from 1623 This 1888 painting by William Holmes Sullivan is named Et tu Brute and is located in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Photograph of the Mercury Theatre production of Caesar, the scene in which Julius Caesar ( Joseph Holland , center) addresses the conspirators including Brutus ( Orson Welles , left).