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Henri (de)
Gissey (ca 1621 – 1673) was a
French draughtsman and
designer who held the post of
dessinateur de la
Chambre et du
cabinet de Roi in the Menus...
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Gissey-le-Vieil (French pronunciation: [ʒisɛ lə vjɛj]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or department...
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Gissey-sur-Ouche (French pronunciation: [ʒisɛ syʁ uʃ],
literally Gissey on Ouche) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France. Communes...
- C. (1750).
Dictionnaire des alimens, vins et liqueurs. Vol. 3. Paris:
Gissey and Bordelet. OCLC 457141457. Root,
Waverley (1983). The Food of France...
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Gissey-sous-Flavigny (French pronunciation: [ʒisɛ su flaviɲi],
literally Gissey under Flavigny) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France...
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emphasizing the
power of the
monarchy and its
closeness to the divine.
Henri de
Gissey (c. 1621–73),
Dessinateur ordinaire du
Cabinet du Roy, was in
charge of...
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Isaac de Benserade, as well as
designers Torelli,
Vigarani and
Henry de
Gissey,
which made
fashion and
dance closely interlinked.
Possibly his greatest...
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Pierre Beauchamp, and architecture/staging by
Carlo Vigarani and
Henri de
Gissey. It
premiered at the
Palace of Versailles, seen by
Louis XIV and guests...
- France, Hourdel,
David le jeune, à l'Esperance, Chaubert, à la Renommée &
Gissey. 1838.
Probably Florentius de Hidinio, aka
Florentius Gallicus, Histoire...
- Menus-Plaisirs (a post he
retained until his death), in
succession to
Henri de
Gissey,
whose pupil he is
believed to have been. From 1677
onward he had workrooms...