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The Italian fashion designer cites 19th-century French authors such as Gustave Flaubert and J.
WSJ: Changing of the Guard
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In a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, a Molinard "nose" (perfume maker) helps visitors create their own distinctive fragrance.
BBC: Perfume in Provence: Visit, smell, create
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Gustave Courbet, a great 19th-century French realist, said he never painted angels because he had never seen any.
ECONOMIST: History of ideas
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One of Maputo's landmark buildings is the train station designed by an associate of the famous French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel.
CNN: How Mozambique turned from war zone to tourist hotspot
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Writing in the journal, Dr Thierry Le Chevalier of the Institute Gustave Roussy in Villejuif Cedex, France, said the research was important.
BBC: Older lung cancer drug 'more effective'
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Pipe collector Charles Strom loves his little mermaid cheroot holder, created by legendary meerschaum carver Gustave Fischer in the early 20th century.
FORBES: Where There's Smoke, There Are Buyers
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Across the river, the following decade, Gustave Eiffel began work on his monumental iron tower as an emblem of industry and science.
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In 2005, Theriault's auctioned one of the most spectacular, a piece by Gustave Vichy in which a three-foot-tall acrobat grasping two chairs appears to defy gravity.
FORBES: Collecting
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Clavaud's microscope illuminated what Redon called the "intermediary life between animal and plant, " and his bookshelf introduced the artist to Gustave Flaubert and Edgar Allan Poe.
WSJ: Gary Geipel: The Late Blooming of Odilon Redon
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In 1889, French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel officially marked the completion of the Paris tower that bears his name by unfurling the French tri-color atop the Eiffel Tower.
CNN: Sunday,
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Founder Gustave Neibaum believed that his particular plot of land in Napa Valley could produce wines that are comparable to anything made in France or across Europe.
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Clement Barraud scowled with the world's own confusion as he read a gift copy of The Temptation of Saint Anthony, by Gustave Flaubert, that the Rector had given him permission to keep.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Exiles'