ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA BARBIȘÓN
barbișón (barbișoáne), s. n. – Cioc, țăcălie, barbișă.
Fr. barbiche și (mai rar)
barbichon. Forma
barbișe s-a folosit de asemenea uneori, cît timp a fost la modă barbișonul.
10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «BARBIȘÓN»
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barbișón en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
barbișón y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Weekend Utopia: Modern Living in the Hamptons - Pagina 169
Charles Burr Todd, "The American Barbison [sic]," Lippincott's Magazine, April 1883, 321-8. See also. East Hampton The American Barbison: iS5o—if)0O, (Flast Hampton: Guild Hall, 1969); Ruth B. Moran,£"a.tf Hampton Star, 24 October, 1935 ...
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MetaIstorie (trilogie dramatica): trilogie teatrală în ... - Pagina 134
Ştrul, care este jucat de un actor tinăr, va fi costumat ca un bebeluş, dîndu-i astfel un aspect ridicol: va purta tichie pe cap, barbişon, fundiţă la gt, pantalonaşi scurţi, fustiţă, ciorăpei trei ferturi cu găurele, săndăluţe. Când tace are barbişon, cînd ...
Florentin Smarandache, 1993
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Soldații de plumb - Pagina 113
Ce ă tot moşmondiţi acolo. îşi pipăie cu degetele barbişonul scurt care se vede cum fost aranjat cu briciul de curînd, apoi îşi înfinge adînc nîna stîngă în buzunar. Cu cealaltă mînă scoate din buzu- larul de la piept o ţigară groasă răsucită cu ...
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Poetry and intertextuality: Eugenio Montale's later verse - Pagina 74
.69 Ginzburg, moreover, also furnishes her read- er with quite a large quantity of facts about Mosca's aunts and uncles, mentioning, for example, Perego ('il Barbison'), Celestina ('la Barite') and Cecilia. Indeed, the very last sentences of ...
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Travel: A Series of Narratives of Personal Visits to ...
These 2 are Barbison and Marlotte, situated respectively at the W. and S. of the forest, almost within the shelter of its trees, and near some of its finest and most picturesq spots. This fact has given to these simple hamlets fame and importance ...
William Maccrillis Griswold, 1890
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The New International Encyclopaedia - Volumul 2 - Pagina 501
First unpopular, it has become one of the favorite operas. BARBIERI, bär-byä're, GIOVANNI FRANCESCO. See GUEBCLNO. BARBISON, barT>e'soN'. A village in the Department of Seine-et-Marne, France, 5 miles northwest of Fontainebleau ...
Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby, 1906
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The Autobiography of a Journalist (Complete) - Volumul 1
Though living and workingmostly at Barbison, he hada studio inParis,and thereIused to see him, always received in the friendly and helpful waywhich was characteristic of most of theFrench artists of the higherorder. Later I wentto Barbison, ...
William James Stillman, 1901
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Is He Dead? A Comedy in Three Acts - Pagina 179
I first saw the village of Barbison and Bade the acquaintance of Millet early in the month of October, 1855. Upon leaving the United States I had been given n letter to him by my friend William M. Hunt, then recently returned from a lone ...
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Geographical Dictionary Of The World In The Early 20th ... - Pagina 163
Barbison, bai^be^zoN0', a famous hamlet of France, on the borders of the Forest of Fontainebleau, a resort of the painters Millet and Rousseau, and giving name to the school of painting known as the Barbison School. It is connected by ...
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The New International Encyclopæeia - Volumul 19 - Pagina 497
A French landscape and animal painter of the Fontainebleau-Barbison school. He was born at Sèvres, August 25, 1810, and worked while a youth as a decorator in the porcelain factory, receiving meanwhile lessons in design from Riocruz ...
Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby, 1909