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La Parisienne (Hidalgo Painting)
Parisienne or La Parisienne means a grammatically female person or thing from Paris, France. It may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * La Parisienne (fresco), a fresco at the palace of Knossos * , by Henry Becque (1885) * "La Parisienne" (song), an 1830 song by Casimir Delavigne that served as the French national anthem during the July Monarchy * ''La Parisienne'' (Hidalgo painting), an 1889 painting by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo * ''La Parisienne'' (Renoir painting), an 1874 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir * ''Une Parisienne'', a 1957 film starring Brigitte Bardot * ''Parisienne'' (film), a 2015 French film * ''Parisienne Walkways'' (song), a song by Gary Moore Other uses * Parisienne (cigarette), a Swiss brand * Pontiac Parisienne, General Motors automobile models * Société Parisienne, ''Belle Epoque'' manufacturer of automobiles * Parisienne (perfume), a women's perfume produced by Yves Saint Laurent * A walnut A walnut is the edible seed of a drupe of ...
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Grammatical Gender
In linguistics, grammatical gender system is a specific form of noun class system, where nouns are assigned with gender categories that are often not related to their real-world qualities. In languages with grammatical gender, most or all nouns inherently carry one value of the grammatical category called ''gender''; the values present in a given language (of which there are usually two or three) are called the ''genders'' of that language. Whereas some authors use the term "grammatical gender" as a synonym of "noun class", others use different definitions for each; many authors prefer "noun classes" when none of the inflections in a language relate to sex. Gender systems are used in approximately one half of the world's languages. According to one definition: "Genders are classes of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words." Overview Languages with grammatical gender usually have two to four different genders, but some are attested with up to 20. #Gender contras ...
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Paris
Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, gastronomy, and science. For its leading role in the arts and sciences, as well as its very early system of street lighting, in the 19th century it became known as "the City of Light". Like London, prior to the Second World War, it was also sometimes called the capital of the world. The City of Paris is the centre of the Île-de-France region, or Paris Region, with an estimated population of 12,262,544 in 2019, or about 19% of the population of France, making the region France's primate city. The Paris Region had a GDP of €739 billion ($743 billion) in 2019, which is the highest in Europe. According to the Economist Intelli ...
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La Parisienne (fresco)
La Parisienne also known as the Minoan Lady, is part of the Camp Stool Fresco, which was probably painted on the wall of the Sanctuary Hall on the Piano Nobile at the palace of Knossos. The sacral knot worn at the back of the neck seems to indicate that she is a priestess or even a goddess. The archaeological research in Minoan palaces, cemeteries and settlements has brought to light a multitude of objects related to beautification. Edmond Pottier gave her the name as he felt she resembled a contemporary woman from Paris. It seems that there were beautification areas in the palaces of Knossos, Zakros and Pylos. These beauty objects were used during the whole Aegean Bronze Age. By using these objects, the Minoan ladies highlighted the red lips and the white of the face. In the fresco of the Parisienne, the use of the black colour for emphasizing the form of the eyes and red for the lips can clearly be seen. It dates to the Final Palatial Period, ca. 1450–1350/1300 B.C., and is ...
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Henry Becque
Henry François Becque (9 April 1837 – 12 May 1899), was a French dramatist. He was born in Paris. Life In 1867, he wrote, in imitation of Lord Byron, the libretto for Victorin de Joncières's opera ''Sardanapale'', but his first important work, ''Michel Pauper'', appeared in 1870. The importance of this sombre drama was first realized when it was revived at the Odéon in 1886. ''Les Corbeaux'' (1882) established Becque's position as an innovator, and in 1885 he produced his most successful play, ''La Parisienne''. Becque produced little during the last years of his life, but his disciples carried on the tradition he had created. His other works include ''Querelles littéraires'' (1890), and ''Souvenirs d'un auteur dramatique'' (1895), consisting chiefly of reprinted articles in which he does not spare his opponents. His ''Théâtre complet'' (3 vols., 1899) includes ''L'Enfant prodigue'' (Vaudeville Theatre, 6 November 1868); ''Michel Pauper'' (Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Mart ...
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La Parisienne (song)
''La Parisienne'' (; French for "The Parisian Song") is a famous song by Casimir Delavigne. It was composed after the July Revolution and in homage to it and served as the French national anthem during the July Monarchy (1830-1848). It is sung to the tune of "Ein Schifflein sah Ich Fahren," a German military march, and was harmonized by Daniel Auber. Lyrics French 1 Peuple Français, peuple de braves, La Liberté rouvre ses bras ; On nous disait : soyez esclaves ! Nous avons dit : soyons soldats ! Soudain Paris, dans sa mémoire A retrouvé son cri de gloire : En avant, marchons Contre les canons ; À travers le fer, le feu des bataillons, Courons à la victoire. (bis) 2 Serrez vos rangs, qu'on se soutienne ! Marchons ! chaque enfant de Paris De sa cartouche citoyenne Fait une offrande à son pays ; Ô jour d'éternelle mémoire ! Paris n'a plus qu'un cri de gloire : En avant, marchons Contre les canons ; À travers le fer, le feu des bataillons, Courons à la victoire. (bis) ...
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La Parisienne (Hidalgo Painting)
Parisienne or La Parisienne means a grammatically female person or thing from Paris, France. It may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * La Parisienne (fresco), a fresco at the palace of Knossos * , by Henry Becque (1885) * "La Parisienne" (song), an 1830 song by Casimir Delavigne that served as the French national anthem during the July Monarchy * ''La Parisienne'' (Hidalgo painting), an 1889 painting by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo * ''La Parisienne'' (Renoir painting), an 1874 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir * ''Une Parisienne'', a 1957 film starring Brigitte Bardot * ''Parisienne'' (film), a 2015 French film * ''Parisienne Walkways'' (song), a song by Gary Moore Other uses * Parisienne (cigarette), a Swiss brand * Pontiac Parisienne, General Motors automobile models * Société Parisienne, ''Belle Epoque'' manufacturer of automobiles * Parisienne (perfume), a women's perfume produced by Yves Saint Laurent * A walnut A walnut is the edible seed of a drupe of ...
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La Parisienne (Renoir Painting)
''La Parisienne'' ('' en, The Parisian'') is an oil painting by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, completed in 1874 and now displayed at the National Museum Cardiff. The work, which was one of seven presented by Renoir at the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874, is often referred to as ''The Blue Lady'' ''(french: La Dame en Bleu)'' and is one of the centre-pieces of the National Museum's art collection. Style ''La Parisienne'' is a painting in oils on canvas completed in 1874, signed and dated by the artist. It shows a young woman in a long layered dress of a striking deep blue, her face turned to the viewer as she puts on her gloves. Originally the painting had as its background a doorway in the upper left and a curtain at the upper right, but these were subsequently painted out by Renoir before its first exhibit.Sumner (2005), p. 120. This leaves the central figure almost floating in a neutral space, uncluttered by detail. The non-descript background of blue, mauve an ...
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Une Parisienne
''La Parisienne'' (original French title: ''Une parisienne'') is a 1957 Technicolor French comedy film starring Brigitte Bardot, Charles Boyer and Henri Vidal, directed by Michel Boisrond. Bardot plays the daughter of the French President who marries her father's secretary, but the couple become jealous of each other's purported sexual flings. Costumes are by Pierre Balmain. Dialogue is in French, with dubbed versions in other languages. Plot Brigitte Laurier (Brigitte Bardot), daughter of the President of France, is madly in love with Michel Legrand (Henri Vidal), the chief of staff of her father. He tries to evade her, but she follows him to the airport as he meets his mistress, Mrs. Wilson (Madeleine Lebeau), who intends to divorce her husband to marry Michel. He continues to shut down Brigitte's repeated sexual advances, but he finds that hard to do, as she has just appointed herself to an internship as Michel's secretary. She creates a ruse whereby Michel is tricked into d ...
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Parisienne (film)
''Parisienne'' (french: Peur de rien, lit=Afraid of Nothing) is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Danielle Arbid. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Cast * Manal Issa as Lina * Vincent Lacoste as Rafaël * Paul Hamy as Jean-Marc * Damien Chapelle as Julien * Clara Ponsot as Antonia * Bastien Bouillon as Arnaud * India Hair India Hair (born 1987) is a French actress. Early life Hair was born in Saumur a town in western France, to an American father and an English mother. Career She has worked in film and television. Her film credits include '' Camille Rewinds' ... as Victoire * Orelsan as Julien's friend Accolades References External links * * 2015 films 2015 drama films 2015 multilingual films 2010s Arabic-language films 2010s French films 2010s French-language films Films about immigration to France Films directed by Danielle Arbid Films set in 1993 Films set ...
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Parisienne Walkways (song)
"Parisienne Walkways" is a song by guitarist Gary Moore that reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979. The song is featured on Moore's album '' Back on the Streets'' and features a vocal from Thin Lizzy frontman, Phil Lynott, who co-wrote the song with Moore. Lynott also played bass guitar on the track, alongside Thin Lizzy drummer Brian Downey, thus reuniting the short-lived 1974 Thin Lizzy line-up which had recorded " Still in Love with You", "Sitamoia" and the single "Little Darling". The melody of "Parisienne Walkways" is based on the jazz standard "Blue Bossa" by Kenny Dorham. It became Gary Moore's signature song. According to Richard Buskin, the opening line, "I remember Paris in '49", was an amendment of the line as it appeared in the original sheet music — "I remember Paris in the fall tonight" — and refers to Phil's missing father, Cecil Paris, and his birth-year, 1949. A lament for the father he never had, dressed up in romantic nostalgia. The guitari ...
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Gary Moore
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 19526 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician. Over the course of his career he played in various groups and performed a range of music including blues, blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal, and jazz fusion. Influenced by Peter Green and Eric Clapton, Moore began his career in the late 1960s when he joined Skid Row, with whom he released two albums. After Moore left the group he joined Thin Lizzy, featuring his former Skid Row bandmate and frequent collaborator Phil Lynott. Moore began his solo career in the 1970s and achieved major success with 1978's "Parisienne Walkways", which is considered his signature song. During the 1980s, Moore transitioned into playing hard rock and heavy metal with varying degrees of international success. In 1990, he returned to his roots with '' Still Got the Blues'', which became the most successful album of his career. Moore continued to release new music throughout his later career, collaborating ...
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Parisienne (cigarette)
Parisienne (''Parisiennes'' in Argentina)- is a Swiss brand of cigarettes, currently owned by British American Tobacco and manufactured in the city of Boncourt to the tune of 6-7 billion sticks per year. History Parisienne was launched in 1887 by François-Joseph Burrus and the first filtered cigarettes were produced in 1947. Rothmans buys the brand and factory in 1996, before merging with British American Tobacco in 1999. Parisienne is one of the most popular cigarette brands in Switzerland. Despite its level of popularity, both domestically and internationally, the brand is sold very rarely outside Switzerland. It had a market share of 13.7% in 2003 and was thus the best-selling cigarette brand in Switzerland after Marlboro. In the past, the brand was also distributed in Switzerland under the name Parisiennes. Today, Parisiennes Filtres are made by Altadis in Argentina. Though Parisienne Jaune is the most widely bought kind, the cigarettes come in the following varieties of i ...
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