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Caran d'Ache was the
pseudonym of the 19th
century Russian-French
satirist and
political cartoonist Emmanuel Poiré (6 November 1858 – 25 February 1909)...
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Caran d'Ache is a
Swiss manufacturing company of art
materials and
writing instruments. The company,
established in 1915,
produces a wide
range of products...
- 235–284
Gordian dynasty 238–244
Valerian dynasty 253–261
Gallic Emperors 260–274
Illyrian Emperors 268–284
Caran dynasty 282–285
Britannic Emperors 286–297...
- Faber-Castell in 1908 (the
Polychromos range was
initially 60 colors) and
Caran d’Ache in 1924,
followed by
Berol Prismacolor in 1938.
Other notable manufacturers...
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Brands and
products Anoto Aurora Ballograf Berol Borghini Bic
Camlin Caran d'Ache Carter's
Cartier Cerruti Conway Stewart Copic Crayola Cretacolor...
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patronize Le Chat Noir
included Jane Avril, Franc-Nohain,
Adolphe Willette,
Caran d'Ache, André Gill, Émile Cohl, Paul Bilhaud,
Sarah England, Paul Verlaine...
- and D. F. Read,
inspired by The
Adventures of
Obadiah Oldbuck. In 1894,
Caran d'Ache
broached the idea of a "drawn novel" in a
letter to the newspaper...
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Josiah Mason Perry Hunt (Speedball)
Zebra Ballpoint Ballograf Berol Bic
Caran d'Ache
Conway Stewart Cross Deli
Herlitz Kaweco Kokuyo Camlin Lamy M&G Stationery...
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Rajasthan states in India. In the late 8th
century in the
Maitraka kingdom, a
Cāraṇ named Mamadiya Gaḍhvī
lived near the
capital of Vallabhi. He had
close relations...
- Ciarán Bairéad (1905–1976) was an
Irish folklorist,
scribe and scholar. Ciarán Bairéad was born into a
native Irish speaking family in
Dublin on 17 February...