Louis Audibert peintre provençal
Après des études au pensionnat du Sacré-Cœur, il entre à l'école des Beaux-Arts. Il va à Paris où il séjourne de 1906 à 1912 où il découvre les impressionnistes. Après la guerre il se lie à Louis-Mathieu Verdilhan et travaille avec lui à Cassis. Il devient le professeur de Winston Churchill. Il est lié à de nombreux artistes : Albert Marquet, Moïse Kisling, Marcel Leprin etc. Il fait sa première exposition en 1920 et fonde en 1948 l'Union des arts plastiques. Son atelier se trouve au N° 30 du cours d'Estienne d'Orves à Marseille.
Il meurt à 103 ans.
Capsule Wardrobe! 5 Pieces For French Girl Style | Episode No. 4
In today's My Style segment, I'm sharing my deep love for French girl fashion. Chic, effortless, and insanely sophisticated, it’s no wonder that I fell head over heels in love with the French. In the fashion world we live in, where trends and styles are constantly changing and shifting, what makes the iconic French “IT Girl” so unique is her ability to exude an effortless elegance. It’s all in the way a french girl carries herself – she never let’s anything wear her. So what are the fundamental pieces that makes up a stellar collection of timeless looks? Press play to discover a Parisian girl's key pieces and you'll be dressing like a French style icon in no time!
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Magic Mountain Moncton endroit pour les enfants FR
Magic Mountain, Moncton, NB, Canada - le plus grand parc aquatique du Canada atlantique
Les tout petits peuvent également s'amuser toute la journée. À Magic Mountain, nous offrons aux enfants de tout âge une foule d'activités. Le bassin « Sautez dans la flaque » comprend quatre glissades pour enfants (dont Gizmo la grenouille), en plus de Pinky la baleine et du champignon magique! Au Domaine des petits, les enfants adorent se faire éclabousser, se faire arroser ou se faire mouiller de la tête aux pieds. Ils se font rafraîchir de tous les côtés par les jets d'eau provenant d'une baleine, d'un bateau et d'un phare. Au-dessus de leur tête, un seau d'eau se remplit peu à peu et renverse son contenu sans avertissement sur la tête de tous ceux qui attendent dessous -- les enfants en raffolent!
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Pont d'Iena
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Pont d'Iena
Pont d'Iéna is a bridge spanning the River Seine in Paris. It links the Eiffel Tower on the Left Bank to the district of Trocadéro on the Right Bank. In 1807, Napoleon I ordered, by an imperial decree issued in Warsaw, the construction of a bridge overlooking the Military School, and named the bridge after his victory in 1806 at the Battle of Jena, disregarding names considered previously: pont du Champ-de-Mars and pont de l'École militaire. Prussian General Blücher wanted to destroy the bridge before the Battle of Paris in 1814, but was persuaded not to by the Allied forces. Blücher had been present at the humiliating defeat of the Prussians by Napoleon at the Battle of Jena, where approximately 28,000 Prussians were killed to France's 2,480, after which Prussia was occupied by France.
The structure was designed with five arches, each with an arc length of 28 m, and four intermediate piers. The initial construction, the cost of which was enormous at the time, was fully financed by the State and spanned six years from 1808 to 1814. The tympana along the sides of the bridge had been originally decorated with imperial eagles conceptualized by François-Frédéric Lemot and sculpted by Jean-François Mouret. The eagles were replaced with the royal letter L soon after the fall of the First Empire in 1815 but in 1852, when Napoléon III ascended the throne of the Second Empire, new imperial eagles, this time by the chisel of Antoine-Louis Barye, replaced the royal L. Put in place in 1853, on the two ends of the bridge, are four sculptures sitting on top of four corresponding pylons: a Gallic warrior by Antoine-Augustin Préault and a Roman warrior by Louis-Joseph Daumas by the Right Bank; an Arab warrior by Jean-Jacques Feuchère and a Greek warrior by François Devault by the Left Bank.
Towards the second half of the 19th century, the inadequacy of the bridge's carrying capacity started to become a pronounced problem. With the increasing traffic resulting from the expansion of the districts of Trocadéro, Auteuil and Passy, the necessity to enlarge the structure (the width of which was no more than 14 m, including the pavements) in a durable fashion grew as time went on.
Not until 1937, with the prospect of the upcoming World Fair drawing closer, did the French government decide to execute the project, which was all the more necessary as the structure was starting to show sure signs of deterioration. As well as the widening operation, reduced to just 35 meters from the planned 40 meters, the project also transformed the bridge with two additional concrete elements placed at either end, joining to the existing bridge with metal girders. Stone facings were used to protect the concrete tympana, the imperial eagles put back in place and the four statues repositioned accordingly during the bridge expansion.
This bridge has been part of the supplementary registry of historic monuments since 1975. The steps leading off the bridge are popularly known among film fans as the Renault stairs, as they featured in a scene where James Bond (played by Roger Moore) drove a hijacked Renault 11 taxi down the steps in pursuit of an assassin later revealed to be May Day (Grace Jones).
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Musée des Augustins, Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France, Europe
The Musée des Augustins de Toulouse is a fine arts museum in Toulouse, France which conserves a collection of sculpture and paintings from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. The paintings are from throughout France, the sculptures representing Occitan culture of the region with a particularly rich assemblage of Romanesque sculpture. The building in which the museum is sited was built in 1309 in the Gothic style and prior to the French Revolution housed Toulouse's Augustinian convent. The convent was secularized in 1793 and first opened to the public as a museum on 27 August 1795 by decree of the French Convention, very shortly after the opening of the Louvre, making it one of the oldest museums in France after the Louvre. It at first housed the Muséum Provisoire du Midi de la République and the école des Beaux-Arts. The Musée des Augustins de Toulouse was one of fifteen museums founded in provincial centres, by a decree of 13 Fructidor year IX (31 August 1801), which was promulgated by the minister of the interior, Jean-Antoine Chaptal. At the start of the 19th century several medieval buildings (notably the refectory) were demolished and in their place Viollet-le-Duc and his pupil Darcy put up new exhibition galleries, accessed by a Gothic Revival monumental stair offering an interplay of richly complicated vaulting systems. The works continued from 1873 to 1901, when the museum reopened. In effect, Toulouse commissioned Urbain Vitry to ensure remove all the convent's religious characteristics. The archaeologist Alexandre du Mège occupied the cloister and rebuilt it to be able to house the medieval collections gathered from Toulouse's destroyed religious buildings such as the basilique Saint-Sernin. Today the cloister houses a reconstructed medieval garden. The building was classed as a Monument historique in 1840. The progressive concern of the museum's founder Jean-Antoine Chaptal, an early example of cultural devolution, was intended to ensure that each collection presents an interesting series of paintings representing all the masters, all the genres and all the schools. In a series of shipments culminating in 1811, Toulouse was enriched with works by Guercino, Pietro Perugino, Rubens and Philippe de Champaigne. The collections total over 4,000 works and their core derives from confiscation of Church property at the time of the French Revolution as well as seizures of the private collections of emigrés, in Toulouse notably the paintings of the cardinal de Bernis and Louis-Auguste le Tonnelier, baron de Breteuil. The museum's church even houses an organ built in 1981 by Jürgen Ahrend. The French schools of the 15th to 18th centuries are represented by Philippe de Champaigne, Louise Moillon, Valentin de Boulogne, Sébastien Bourdon, Jacques Stella, Pierre Mignard, Jean Jouvenet, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Nicolas de Largillierre, Jean-François de Troy, Pierre Subleyras, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Claude Joseph Vernet, Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun, Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, Jean-Antoine Gros and Jean-Antoine Houdon, as well as painters from Toulouse and its region, such as Nicolas Tournier, Antoine and Jean-Pierre Rivalz, François de Troy and Joseph Roques. Many French 19th- and 20th-century painting are also represented, with works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Ingres, Delacroix, Camille Corot, Gustave Courbet, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Manet, Berthe Morisot, Vuillard, Maurice Denis and Maurice Utrillo. The painting collection also includes works by Spanish, Dutch and Italian artists. The Italian holdings span from the 14th to the 18th century with works by Neri di Bicci, Lorenzo Monaco, Pietro Perugino, Jacopo Zucchi, Guido Reni, Guercino, Bernardo Strozzi, Baciccio, Carlo Maratta, Crespi, Francesco Solimena, Guardi. Flemish and Dutch painting is represented with paintings by Cornelis van Haarlem, Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Jacob Jordaens, Jan van Goyen, Aelbert Cuyp, Pieter Coecke van Aelst and Cornelis van Poelenburgh while for Spain the museum notably displays one painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. The museum's sculpture collection is in large part due to the rescue activities of antiquaries and museum curators such as Alexandre du Mège who managed to extricate sculpture from the frequent destruction of religious buildings that marked the 19th century.
École de voile de Ste-Agathe-des-Monts sailing school
Vue aérienne de l'École de voile de Ste-Agathe-des-Monts avec un Phantom 3 Pro en HD 1080p. Vidéo amateur par Pierre Forget. Aerial view of Ste-Agathe-des-Monts sailing school with a Phantom 3 pro in HD 1080p. Amateur video by Pierre Forget.
SNSTP #2 - Le FILM : Un voyage sans argent de Lyon à Budapest (FR-EN)
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Balade - Chill Con Carmen -
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Wild Man - Three Guys -
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Rock Industry - Chill Con Carmen -
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On The Road Again - Anthox Colaboy -
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Monody feat Laura Brehm - TheFatRat -
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Foreign Tongues - Interprétation de Jeanne Grignon -
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