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- doi:10.1007/BF01092413. S2CID 189877440. Bertrand, Sébastien; Boës, Xavier; Castiaux, Julie; Charlet, François; Urrutia, Roberto; Espinoza, Cristian; Lepoint...
- Allard (one of the first to defend Cubism), Pierre Jean Jouve and Paul Castiaux, who wanted to publish their works through the Abbaye. The Abbaye de Créteil...
- Namur Type Catholic Established 1831; 194 years ago (1831) Rector Annick Castiaux Students 7,236 (2023-24) Location Namur , Belgium Website www.unamur.be...
- conducteur ou Guide des étrangers dans Lille et dans ses environs (in French). Castiaux. p. 111. Julien Gilman (November 2010). "Quatre mois de chantier sur la...
- , P. Castiaux & G. Vandermeerssche, 1958. Structure submicroscopique des cnidocils. Bull. Microsc. appl. 8 3: 61–63. Bouillon, J., P. Castiaux & G. Vandermeerssche...
- Allard (one of the first to defend Cubism), Pierre Jean Jouve, and Paul Castiaux are some of the artists who wanted to publish their works through the Abbaye...
- contributors included the poet Paul Fort together with Alexandre Mercereau, Paul Castiaux, H.M. Barzun, Roger Allard and, quite prominently, Jacques Nayral, Gleizes'...
- included Nicolas Defuisseaux as president, Camille Wins and Camille Joseph Castiaux as vice presidents, Adolphe Mathieu as General Secretary, and Augustin...
- Cherries picking tonight". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 20 October 2020. Phil Castiaux (27 October 2008). "Blyth Spartans News October 2008". annedonnelly.co...
- through Mercereau. The entire group—including Allard, Barzun, Beauduin, Castiaux, Jouve, Divoire, Marinetti, Brâncuși, Varlet and even Apollinaire and Salmon—became...