- in
France at the
beginning of the 20th century. It was the
style of les
Fauves (French pronunciation: [le fov], the wild beasts), a
group of
modern artists...
- Look up
fauve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fauve or
Fauves may
refer to: Fauvism, an art movement, or
Fauve (collective),
French arts collective...
- The B****et
Fauve de
Bretagne is a short-legged
hunting breed of dog of the
scent hound type,
originally from Brittany, a
historical duchy of France. The...
-
Fauve Hautot (born 3
March 1986) is a
French dancer and c****ographer.
Fauve Hautot was born in Dieppe. Her
father was an
accountant with a p****ion for...
- parentheses)
appeared in this
order from left to right: Jean-Marc Généreux,
Fauve Hautot, Mel Charlot, and
Chris Marques.
Running order Individual judges...
- Transavantgarde,
Junge Wilde or Neue
Wilden ('The new wild ones'; 'New
Fauves'
would better meet the
meaning of the term). It is
characterized by intense...
- The
Fauve de
Bourgogne is a
stocky medium-sized
breed of
rabbit which is orange-red in color. List of
rabbit breeds "BRC
Breed standard" (PDF). Archived...
-
Nicolas Julliard better known by his
stage name
Fauve (born in Geneva,
Switzerland on 21
March 1972) is a
Swiss musician and singer. He
studied art history...
-
Fauve collective,
sometimes stylized as
FAUVE, is a
French arts
collective of
music and
videography established in 2010 in Paris. The band also uses the...
- Meg Le
Fauve (born
October 19, 1969) is an
American screenwriter and film producer. She is best
known for
writing the
screenplays for the
Pixar animated...