Interiors of the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo
Henri Rapin (24 February 1873 – 30 June 1939) was a French painter, illustrator and designer known for his Art Deco inspired contributions in various media including porcelain, leather goods, lighting and interior furnishings.
HenriRapin (24 February 1873 – 30 June 1939) was a French painter, illustrator and designer known for his Art Deco inspired contributions in various...
1905, the Moynat began a long-lasting collaboration with HenriRapin, creative director. Rapin designed the logos of the House, the Moynat monogram, illustrated...
Rapin may refer to: Claude Rapin (born 19??), an archaeologist specialising in Central Asian studies Daniel Rapin (1799–1882), a Swiss botanist Henri...
The Art Deco building, completed in 1933, has interiors designed by HenriRapin and features decorative glass work by René Lalique. The Tokyo Metropolitan...
her noted teachers during this period was Art Deco interior designer HenriRapin. Perriand continued her education through attending department store...
and furniture design in the Paris studio of the designer and architect HenriRapin, and attended classes at the École des Beaux Arts, the Sorbonne, and...
Bibliothèque nationale de France. 1951. Bertrand, Anne. "Gauguin le rapin : ""Racontars de rapin, suivi de Art de Papou & chant de Rossignoou"" et ""La lutte...
religious procession in order to regain his humanity. French writer René Rapin invented a myth in which a beautiful Corinthian queen named Rhodanthe ("she...
fr.structurae.de. Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn. Retrieved 24 March 2018. Thomas Rapin, La cathédrale de Tours. La façade. Les campagnes du XVe et le programme...
voyageurs d'autrefois, Geneva: Olizane, 2000. Collaborative works: With Claude Rapin, De Kaboul à Samarcande : Les archéologues en Asie centrale, coll. « Découvertes...
abrupt end in 1622 when Tilly's Catholic League army overran the city. Paul Rapin de Thoyras (1757). The History Of England Volume 8. Creative Media Partners...
memoirist. Lancelot Voisin de La Popelinière (1541–1608), historian. Paul de Rapin (1661–1725), historian. Key work: History of England. Gédéon Tallemant des...
Wiencke, Jan; Lavelaine, Hervé; Panteix, Pierre-Jean; Petitjean, Carine; Rapin, Christophe (1 January 2018). "Electrolysis of iron in a molten oxide electrolyte"...
attorneys at the parlement of Paris. According to the Count d'Argenson and René Rapin, a Jesuit who opposed the Company, proceedings of the Company were the starting-point...
Francesco Gasparini, Italian composer and teacher (d. 1727) March 25 – Paul de Rapin, French historian (d. 1725) April 11 – Antoine Coypel, French painter (d...
Nominated by John Grönberg (id=3685) the only time (id=6581) Oscar-Jean Rapin February 5, 1878 Lausanne, Switzerland October 24, 1946 1925 Nominated by...