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Guimet is a
surname used by
French and
Spanish families. Uses of the name include: Jean-Baptiste
Guimet (1795–1871),
French industrial chemist Émile Étienne...
- The
Guimet Museum (full name in French: Musée
national des arts asiatiques-
Guimet; MNAAG; abbr. Musée
Guimet) is an art
museum located at 6,
place d'Iéna...
- Émile Étienne
Guimet (2 June 1836 – 12
August 1918) was a
French industrialist,
traveler and connoisseur. He was born at Lyon and
succeeded his father...
- Jean-Baptiste
Guimet (20 July 1795 – 8
April 1871),
French industrial chemist, and
inventor of
synthetic colors, was born at Voiron, Isère. He studied...
- The Émile
Guimet Prize for
Asian Literature (Le Prix Émile
Guimet de littérature asiatique) is a
French literary prize awarded for the
first time in 2017...
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Jordi Guimet (born
September 18, 1948, Lleida, Catalonia) is an
Industrial Engineer. He is an
expert on
Information Technologies applied to land management...
- Musée
national du
Moyen Âge, or
Cluny Museum,
presents Medieval art. The
Guimet Museum, or Musée
national des arts asiatiques, has one of the
largest collections...
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translations of C. L****en in Bonn 1837. There's also
another m****cript at the
Guimet Museum in
Paris in
Devanagari script narrating the love
between Krishna...
- left to right, a Kushan, the ****ure
buddha Maitreya,
Gautama Buddha, the
bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara, and a monk. Second–third century.
Guimet Museum...
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Felip Comabella i
Guimet (May 13, 1841, in
Montargull – May 9, 1901, in Barcelona) was a very well-known pharmacist. In 1885 he
presented products developed...