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Jeanne Malivel (French pronunciation: [ʒan
malivɛl]; 15
April 1895 – 2
September 1926) was a
Breton designer and
illustrator who
inspired the
Breton nationalist...
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period were the
designer René-Yves Creston, the
illustrators Jeanne Malivel and
Xavier Haas, and the
sculptors Raffig Tullou,
Francis Renaud, Georges...
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ideology and collaborationism. A
young designer and illustrator,
Jeanne Malivel (1895–1926), pla**** an
important role in
paving the way for the movement's...
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Nantes de
Pontcallec et ses
compagnons (Torment of
Pontcallec and his
Companions at Nantes) by
Jeanne Malivel, from L'Histoire de
notre Bretagne (1922)....
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including a play La
fille de la
Brunelas (1901). In the 1920's,
Jeanne Malivel wrote Les Sept Frères, a
story which was
inspired by her grand-mother and...
- "Jeanne la Flamme" at the
siege of
Hennebont depicted by
Jeanne Malivel...
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Nominoe Triumphant: Tad ar Vro (Jeanne
Malivel, 1922),
Breton nationalist engraving of Nominoe....
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Decorative Arts in
Paris in 1925. He and
Malivel also
collaborated on
furniture designs shown there.
After Malivel's early death in 1926, he
became the prin****l...
- The
privations of Camp Conlie, as
envisaged by
Jeanne Malivel in the
Breton nationalist book
Histoire de
Notre Bretagne (1922)...
- Ar Seiz Breur, a
group of
nationalistic Breton artists formed by
Jeanne Malivel and René-Yves Creston. With
James Bouillé, an
architect and
member of Ar...