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Bertaux may
refer to:
Daniel Bertaux (1939–),
French sociologist Hélène
Bertaux (1825–1909),
French sculptor and women's
rights advocate Jean Duplessis-Bertaux...
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Maison Bertaux is a
French pâtisserie in Gr**** Street, Soho, London. The shop
began in 1871,
making it the
oldest pâtisserie in London.
Maison Bertaux was...
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Pierre Bertaux (8
October 1907 in Lyon – 14
August 1986 in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine) was a
noted French resistance fighter and
scholar of
German literature...
- Hélène
Bertaux (French pronunciation: [elɛn bɛʁto] ), born Joséphine
Charlotte Hélène
Pilate (4 July 1825 – 20
April 1909) was a
French sculptor and women's...
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Daniel Bertaux (born 27
February 1939) is a
French sociologist. He uses
biographies in the
study of sociology, and
studies social mobility and life histories...
- engravings. He
signed himself Duplessi-Bertaux., Jean Duplessi-
Bertaux, Duplessis-
Bertaux or JD
Bertaux. Some of his
prints are
attributed to
Duplessis Berthault...
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Storming of the
Tuileries on 10. Aug. 1792
during the
French Revolution,
Jacques Bertaux 1793...
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Psychedelic Dreams of the
Jelly Fox, in a
gallery above the
patisserie Maison Bertaux, in Gr**** Street, Soho in
December 2007.
There Fielding listed some of...
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couture canvases" with an
exhibition titled "Bruce" at the
Maison Bertaux Gallery in Soho. The
exhibition featured an
embroidered photograph of her...
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Revolution Capture of the
Tuileries Palace, 10
August 1792 by Jean Duplessis-
Bertaux, 1793
Belligerents Republicans Royalists Commanders and
leaders Antoine...