Jacques POTHIER Professor (Full) phD Université de Versailles


JeanJacques Pothier Side chair (one of a pair) French The

Key figures - M JACQUES POTHIER. Risk Assessment Pour obtenir les informations, merci de vous connecter. Activities - M JACQUES POTHIER. Producer Distributor Service providers. Other classifications (for some countries) NAF Rev.2 (FR 2008) : Letting of dwellings (6820A)


JeanJacques Pothier Armchair French The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jean-Jacques Pothier ca. 1765 Not on view Public Domain Artwork Details Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Exhibition History Title: Armchair Maker: Jean-Jacques Pothier (master 1750, working until ca. 1780) Date: ca. 1765 Culture: French Medium: Carved and gilded beechwood; cut velvet upholstery


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JeanJacques Pothier Side chair (one of a pair) French The Met

BY JEAN-JACQUES POTHIER, CIRCA 1750 Details. A PAIR OF LOUIS XV BEECHWOOD FAUTEUILS BY JEAN-JACQUES POTHIER, CIRCA 1750 With flower-carved padded back, arms and seat upholstered in polychrome floral silk, stamped J.POTHIER to front rail. Provenance. Acquired from Rosenberg & Stiebel, New York, in 1974.


A LOUIS XV BEECHWOOD FAUTEUIL BY JEAN JACQUES POTHIER, CIRCA 1760

Jean-Jacques Pothier. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork. Details. Title: Sofa (canapé à confidents) Creator: Jean-Jacques Pothier; Date Created: ca. 1765;


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Jean-Jacques Pothier, maître in 1750. The menuisier Jean-Jacques Pothier established workshops in the rue Mazarine in the 1750s before moving to rue de Bourbon-Villeneuve. An armchair of this pattern, evoking lyric poetry with the display of a Venus shell laurel-festooned in Grecian manner, is illustrated L'Art et la Manière des Maitre Ébénistes François au XVIII siècle, ed. Guy le Prat.


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Jacques Pothier, Université François-Rabelais, Tours, Pharmacie Department, Faculty Member. Studies Pharmacie, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry.


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c1755 PAIR OF FAUTEUILS "A LA REINE",Louis XV, in the style of J.J

Jacques Pothier teaches American literature at the Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, where he is a member of the Centre d'Histoire Culturelle des Sociétés Contemporaines and the dean of the Institute for Languages and International Studies. He is the vice-president of the Institut des Amériques (France) for North America.


FOREST, Me Jacques Le Journal de Montréal

Jean-Jacques Pothier ca. 1765 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 526 This elaborately carved beechwood sofa (canapé) is stamped several times: I. POTHIER. Jean-Jacques Pothier was elected a maître menusier in 1750. Around 1775-76, he established his workshop in the Rue de Bourbon-Villeneuve, Paris, and appears to have retired around 1780.


Jacques POTHIER Professor (Full) phD Université de Versailles

8 Citations Introduction Jacques Pothier currently works at the Centre d'Histoire Culturelle des Sociétés Contemporaines (CHCSC), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin. Jacques does research.


Jacques Pothier « Partir du particulier pour retrouver un universel

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JeanJacques Pothier Armchair French The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jean-Jacques Pothier ca. 1775 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 527 Made by Jean-Jacques Pothier around 1775, these chairs are known as cabriolets. Introduced around 1760, their name derives from a new light one-horse driven carriage, called "cabriolet". Pothier became master in Paris in 1750.


JeanJacques Pothier Sofa (canapé à confidents) French The

Unbeknownst to many in the boxing world, Canadian journalist/author Jacques Pothier is currently hard at work on a biography about the tragic boxing champion Arturo Gatti.


Jacques Pothier ÎledeFrance, France, UVSQ about.me

Jacques Pothier is an emeritus professor in American Literature at the Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines/Université Paris-Saclay and at Sciences Po St Germain-en-Laye. His research is in Southern Studies, area studies, transfer studies and the "Global South".

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