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French arts

French-Art
Premier serveur mondial sur l'Art , couvrant tous les domaines de l'Art : Musées - Galeries - Expositions - Artistes - Antiquaires - encheres - Librairies livres anciens ... (more...)
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French art of the 20th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French art of the 20th century, part of the French art history series, covers the history of the visual and plastic arts in France in the twentieth century. (more...)

French Art Colony
The French Art Colony is an non-profit multi-arts gallery and museum that offers art classes. Trustees. Jan Thaler Chairman. Marty Cornett Vice Chairman. Peggy Evans Treasurer (more...)
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French art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For practical purposes, the history of French art has been divided into a series of separate articles accessible through the template to the right. (more...)

French Art
Boone Grove Middle School 325 West 550 South Boone Grove, IN 46385 219-464-4828 (more...)
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French art - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about French art
French art. Painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of France. As the birthplace of the Gothic style, France was a centre for sculpture and manuscript illumination in the Middle ... (more...)

French Art-deco.com
Frenchart-deco gallery displays a wide selection of XXth century fine quality art-deco antique furniture, lighting, works of arts and other collectibles vintage items from the 20's ... (more...)
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French Art Network | New Orleans French Art
Welcome to the Galleries of the French Art Network. The box above is designed to make browsing by artist easier. Information is provided for viewing purposes only. (more...)

French Culture
Information on art, books, cinema, music and news, with regional calendar and mailing list sign-up form. (more...)
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French Art
Prehistory The prehistoric period is known for paleolithic cave paintings. There are around 130 caves around the Pyrenees, with the most famous of the caves being Lascaux. (more...)
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