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Français : Portrait par Nadar d'Ernestine Nadar âgée, en buste, de face, tenant une fleur devant sa bouche, conservé à la Bibliothèque nationale de France, mis à disposition sur Gallica Date 20 e siècle
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Atelier Nadar; restored by Adam Cuerden: Permission (Reusing this file) Nadar died in 1910, and was in charge of the studio until 1895. His son, Paul Nadar, took over the studio in 1895 and died in 1939, but even he would be out of copyright in France, and the early date handles America.
Title. Sarah Bernhardt. Description. English: Sarah Bernhardt was about twenty when she posed for Nadar and had barely begun her long and phenomenally successful career. Nadar's photograph was probably the first of innumerable images by painters, photographers, sculptors, and graphic artists. At a time when Nadar was preoccupied with ballooning ...
File:Atelier Nadar - Fly scene from Offenbach's Orphée aux enfers with Jeanne Granier as Eurydice and Eugène Vauthier as Jupiter, 1887 revival, wide-angle shot - Original.jpg cropped 20 % horizontally, 24 % vertically, rotated 0.01° using CropTool with precise mode.
The French Belgian Sign Language ( French: Langue des signes de Belgique francophone; LSFB) is the deaf sign language of the French language Community of Belgium, a country in Western Europe. It and Flemish Sign Language are very closely related (and distantly if at all related to French Sign Language ), but generally regarded today as distinct ...