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La vie et le culte de Saint-Clair, Abbé de Saint-Marcel de Vienne en Dauphiné (in French). Vol. 2. Toulon: Impr. Catholique. Maréchal, Jean-Robert (2008). Les Saints Patrons protecteurs (in French). Cheminements. ISBN 978-2844785800. Van Gennep, Arnold (1924). "Le culte populaire de saint Clair et saint Blaise en Savoie".
The name is sometimes spelled Saint-Cler, and compounded as Saint-Clair du Griffon; [6] le Griffon was a nearby district. [5] This recluserie, one of the most famous of the eleven in Lyon in the Middle Ages, [ 7 ] was known for curing mainly sight-related illnesses; Jeanne de la Boisse was installed there as a recluse in 1258. [ 6 ]
Saint-Clair-du-Rhône, in the Isère département; Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, in the Val-d'Oise département; Saint-Clair-sur-Galaure, in the Isère département; Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle, in the Manche département; Saint-Clair-sur-les-Monts, in the Seine-Maritime département; Saint-Clair, a district of the commune of Le Lavandou, in the Var ...
Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (Luncheon on the Grass) – originally titled Le Bain (The Bath) – by Édouard Manet (1862–3), represents a late variant of the genre, as does Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte (A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte) by Georges Seurat (1884–6). [6]
Château de Saint-Clair was a castle in Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, Val-d'Oise, France. History The remains of an ancient castle dating from the 10th century exist to the ...
He was inspired by Pieter de Hooch and Vermeer, and painted both on wood panel and, as in the case of Le bain, on canvas. Stevens made his name in Paris as a painter of beautifully dressed ladies. [1] Unlike Franz Xaver Winterhalter, the official portraitist of the French imperial family, Stevens chose his models among the wealthy upper class ...
However, Le Grand drew a distinction between the seven dioceses founded by British Saints and the more eastern dioceses of Rennes and Nantes, founded by Gallo-Frankish saints. [3] One year later, Pierre Biré published Concernant l'Origine, Antiquité, Noblesse, & Saincteté de la Bretagne Armorique, & particulerement de ville de Nantes & Renne ...
Robert de Saint-Clair, [a] Lord of Saint-Clair, Châteauneuf and Sorel, was a French nobleman. Robert married Eleanor de Dreux, [1] widow of Hugues IV de Châteauneuf, she was the daughter of Robert II, Count of Dreux and Yolande de Coucy. They had a son Robert. Eleanor died in 1248. He remarried Isabelle de Maillebois, lady of Courville.