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Adolphe Léon Willette (30 July 1857 in Châlons-sur-Marne – 4 February 1926 in Paris) was a French painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and lithographer, as well as an architect of the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret. Willette ran as an "anti-semitic" candidate in the 9th arrondissement of Paris for the September 1889 legislative elections.
Adolphe Léon Willette (30 July 1857 in Châlons-sur-Marne – 4 February 1926 in Paris) was a French painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and lithographer...
women to patronize Le Chat Noir included Jane Avril, Franc-Nohain, AdolpheWillette, Caran d'Ache, André Gill, Émile Cohl, Paul Bilhaud, Sarah England...
Ivorian footballer Adolphe Vorderman (1844–1902), Dutch scientist who helped toward the discovery of vitamins AdolpheWillette (1857–1926), French painter...
painted in watercolors and were inspired by a painting from 1885 by AdolpheWillette. The Roll Drop curtains were about 58 feet (18 m) in width and 40 feet...
the work of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Jules Chéret, Eugène Grasset, AdolpheWillette, Pierre Bonnard, Georges de Feure, Henri-Gabriel Ibels, Paul Gavarni...
creation of the République de Montmartre [fr] together with his friends AdolpheWillette, Jean-Louis Forain and Maurice Neumont. In 1923, he opened a dispensary...
(transl. The poilu's holiday, December 25 and 26, 1915). French World War I poster by AdolpheWillette about a poilu's Christmas leave from the front....
quarters like Montmartre (and which was celebrated by such denizens as AdolpheWillette, whose cartoons and canvases are crowded with Pierrots)—it was through...
France elections poster for self-described "candidat antisémite" AdolpheWillette: "The Jews are a different race, hostile to our own... Judaism, there...
Capacity 850 Construction Opened 6 October 1889; 134 years ago (1889-10-06) Architect AdolpheWillette and Édouard-Jean Niermans Website Moulinrouge.fr...
amongst them Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Jules Chéret, Eugène Grasset, AdolpheWillette, Pierre Bonnard, Louis Anquetin, the brothers Léon and Alfred Choubrac...
their works, such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri-Gabriel Ibels, AdolpheWillette, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, Louis Anquetin, Hermann-Paul and Jean-Louis...
Hermann-Paul, Juan Gris, Lucien Metivet, Georges Meunier, Jean-Louis Forain, AdolpheWillette, Joaquín Xaudaró, Leonetto Cappiello, Albert Guillaume, Manuel Luque...
chocolate, in a canvas by Raimundo Madrazo Cacao Van Houten. Poster by AdolpheWillette, 1893 A distinction is sometimes made between "hot cocoa", made from...
It is found in such a construction in a sonnet by Paul Verlaine. AdolpheWillette painted a canvas entitled Parce Domine in 1884, which appears to be...
1887. Various artists took part in the creation, including Steinlen, AdolpheWillette and Albert Robida. Caran d'Ache designed circa 50 cut-outs for the...
Steinlen Li Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Li James Tissot Et, Wo, En Adolphe Willette Et ((Deville maurice))En Lovis Corinth En, Et, Li, Wo etc. Max Liebermann...
included a drawing of Anna Thibaud as "Le Courrier Français" signed by AdolpheWillette (1857–1926). An 1895 reviewer wrote that Anna Thibaud is the leading...