- Look up
blanchisseuse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blanchisseuse (pronounced, in the
local English dialect, "blan-chee-shears") is a
village in...
- La
Blanchisseuse (French: [la blɑ̃ʃisøz], The Laundress) is an 1886 oil-on-canvas
painting by
French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. In
November 2005...
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towns of Port of
Spain and Arima. It also
includes the
small town of
Blanchisseuse and its
attractive beach,
backed by a forest-fringed lagoon. County...
- this
loose group. In a 2005
auction at Christie's
auction house, La
Blanchisseuse, his
early painting of a
young laundress, sold for US$22.4 million,...
- the
various sub-divisions of
laundry workers in 19th-century
France (
blanchisseuse, lavandière, laveuse, buandière, rep****euse, etc.) were
respected for...
- Revolution.
These new
immigrants established the
local communities of
Blanchisseuse,
Champs Fleurs, Paramin, Cascade,
Carenage and Laventille,
adding to...
- to
Trinidad when he was two
years old. He
spent his
early years in
Blanchisseuse.
After rising through the
civil service,
Hochoy was
appointed the first...
-
Ardha Naareshvar Ghat, and
Mundan Sanskaar Ghat at
Marianne River Blanchisseuse, Tunapuna-Piarco,
Trinidad and
Tobago Siapria Mai (La
Divina Pastora)...
- from Émile Zola's L'****ommoir), as
Gervaise Macquart Coupeau, une
blanchisseuse douce et
courageuse Love (1956), as Anna
Ballard Rose
Bernd (1957),...
- The
Laundress (La
Blanchisseuse) (also
known in
English as The Washerwoman) is an oil-on-panel
painted by
French artist Honoré
Daumier in 1863. It is...