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Lucien Lelong Lucien Lelong
LELONG, Lucien French designer Born:Paris, 11 October 1889. Education:Studied business, Hautes Études des Commerciales, Paris, 1911-13. Military Service:Performed military service, 1914-17, awarded Croix de Guerre. Family:Married Princess Natalie Paley... Read more
Issey Miyake Issey Miyake
MIYAKE, Issey Japanese designer Born:Kazumaru Miyake in Hiroshima, Japan, 22 April 1938. Education:Studied at Tama Art University, Tokyo, 1959-63, and at École de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, 1965. Career:Design assistant, Guy Laroche, 1966-68, and... Read more
Valentino Valentino
VALENTINO Italian designer Born:Valentino Garavani in Voghera, Italy, 11 May 1932. Education:Studied French and fashion design, Accademia dell'Arte, Milan, to 1948; studied at the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture, 1949-51. Career:Assistant designer, Jean Dessés,... Read more
Patrick Kelly Patrick Kelly
Patrick Kelly Patrick Kelly (c. 1954-1990) began designing and sewing clothing when he was a teenager in Mississippi. Although he had some formal fashion training, many of his skills were self-taught. While in his twenties Kelly moved to Paris, started his own design company, and quickly... Read more
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Vicomte Victor Marie Hugo Vicomte Victor Marie Hugo
Victor Marie Hugo, Vicomte , 1802-85, French poet, dramatist, and novelist, b. Besançon. His father was a general under Napoleon. As a child he was taken to Italy and Spain and at a very early age had published his first book of poems, resolving "to be Chateaubriand or nothing." The... Read more
Charles Louis de Secondat baron de la Brede et de Montesquieu Charles Louis de Secondat baron de la Brede et de Montesquieu
Charles Louis de Secondat Montesquieu, baron de la Brède et de , 1689-1755, French jurist and political philosopher. He was councillor (1714) of the parlement of Bordeaux and its president (1716-28) after the death of an uncle, whom he succeeded in both title and office. He gained a seat in... Read more
Pierre Simon marquis de Laplace Pierre Simon marquis de Laplace
Pierre Simon Laplace, marquis de , 1749-1827, French astronomer and mathematician. At 18 he went to Paris, proved his gift for mathematical analysis to Jean le Rond d'Alembert, and was made professor of mathematics in the École militaire of Paris. He had a seat in the senate (1799) and became... Read more
Andre Felibien Andre Felibien
Félibien, André (b Chartres, May 1619; d Paris, 11 May 1695). French administrator and writer on art. He is remembered chiefly for his Entretiens sur les vies et sur les ouvrages des plus excellens peintres anciens et modernes, first published in 1666–88, often reprinted, and... Read more
Alfred Firmin Loisy Alfred Firmin Loisy
Alfred Firmin Loisy , 1857-1940, French theologian, biblical critic, and leading exponent of biblical modernism . He was ordained (1879) a Roman Catholic priest and was (1881-93) professor at the Catholic Institute in Paris. His belief in greater freedom in interpreting the history and development... Read more

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