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Thomas Gaugain (1756–1831) was a stipple-engraver.
Gaugain was born at
Abbeville in
France in 1756 and
moved to
England with his
family whilst still young...
- Jane
Gaugain (née Alison; born 26
March 1804) was a
Scottish knitter and writer. She
built up a
successful business in Edinburgh, Scotland, and published...
- La Chapelle-
Gaugain (French pronunciation: [la ʃapɛl ɡoɡɛ̃]) is a
former commune in the
Sarthe department in the Pays de la
Loire region in north-western...
- gets in the way of the
scheme when he
learns that the
paintings are not
Gaugain's. But
McHale advises him that they are
painted by Paul Gauguin's brother...
- that Koga uses. In the 1800s,
while still going under the name
Claude Gaugain, Koga was
living in a
countryside somewhere in
Europe when
Kariya brought...
- Mrs.
Gaugain, The Lady's ****istant for
Executing Useful and
Fancy Designs in Knitting,
Netting and
Crotchet Work, Edinburgh, 1840 [8] Jane
Gaugain, The...
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regarded as an act of charity.
Instead of
gathering the food himself,
Gaugain opted to take a
vahine so that her
family could provide for him. Having...
- Beauluère [Wikidata]. « Gilles de la Pommeraie », dans Alphonse-Victor
Angot et
Ferdinand Gaugain,
Dictionnaire historique,
topographique et
biographique de la Mayenne,...
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