Just like Camille Rodin, like Jeanne Hebertune with Modigliani, like so many other uncelebrated and forgotten women of achievement. |
|
Later, your father's going to play golf at the country club and I'm going to take Camille shopping. |
|
The dancing and choreography of Camille Stubel and the cast create an additional dimension of humour and fluidity in the play. |
|
Camille smiled at the small boy shyness that had replaced the confident facade. |
|
For example, nutsy Camille nearly steals the show in her hilarious interview segment. |
|
Camille is grand melodrama that rivals the theatrics of the most tawdry soap opera. |
|
Meanwhile, Monet was having difficulty selling his paintings and, to make matters worse, Camille was in need of almost constant care. |
|
This week on America's Next Top Model, Camille finally took the runway walk of shame off the show. |
|
While the winds were not as high, the storm surge actually exceeded Camille considerably. |
|
While Morgan was quiet, reserved and cute, Camille was loud, passionate and bright. |
|
The Anglo-French painter and graphic artist was born in Paris as the eldest son of the celebrated Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro. |
|
She patiently waited in the lobby of the delivery room, but the little girl, Camille, had other ideas, and squalled mercilessly. |
|
As that clip played, Camille leaned over and gave her husband a playful poke in the ribs. |
|
A happening he would,one day, like to share with his 14-year old daughter and accomplished gymnast Camille. |
|
The producers were looking to start a fight between the laid-back Sebastian and Camille, his uptight counterpart. |
|
Camille Pissarro cheerfully flirted a little with the style of every fellow-artist he met, from the realism of Millet to the pointillism of Seurat. |
|
Camille shook Jacqueline violently, begging her to let her play. |
|
Kingsolver's older daughter, Camille, who goes off to college midway through the experiment, is a bred-in-the-bone cook too. |
|
This is well-known in the canton of Berne which, with Tobler and Camille Bloch, is the birthplace of Swiss chocolate. |
|
A boho and organic duet, Lisa and Camille, two young girls trained at the Duperré School, create accessories for children, in natural materials. |
|
|
Camille Paglia, maverick feminist as ever, has anointed her as a fellow Nietzschean. |
|
This year's event is particularly special, because we are joined by world-renowned flutist Camille Churchfield. |
|
Laurent, a dermatologist, and Camille, a senior executive at a pharmaceutical company, have been married for five years. |
|
Camille Delbridge of Cedar Falls was also focused on Rubio's youth, though she worried that he might not be old enough for the office. |
|
Sculptor Camille Claudel accused her former lover Rodin of stealing her ideas. |
|
Thus, the Oratorio de Noël of Camille Saint-Saëns is an important and enriching part of the repertoire. |
|
The stain-glass windows, skilfully produced by the master glass-maker Camille Ganton-Defoin, light up the area inside with their glowing colours. |
|
Also, it was not the case in 1998-99, when we balanced the Ordinary Account under then Premier Camille Thériault. |
|
That institution is replaced in 1863 by Collège Saint-Joseph, under the direction of Father Camille Lefebvre. |
|
Despite a dizzying number of women coming forward against her husband, Camille Cosby refuses to sharpen her blade of vengeance. |
|
Camille Hammond, CEO of Tinina Q Cade Foundation, said simply that the pathways to parenthood are different. |
|
From elegant trapeze artists to humorous anecdotal scenes of circus life on a shoestring budget, you can see why Camille is tempted to join Petra and run away with the circus. |
|
Camille was in a mostly brown and white dress, while her cousins Miranda and Riley were primarily, if not totally, in purple or maroon, respectively. |
|
Even the way he talked about the incident with Kyle and Camille, and how he almost lost Kelsey as a client, was noble. |
|
Both Kelsey and Camille, through their representatives, declined to comment for this article. |
|
Gohan tied the boat up while Camille and Marle waited for him. |
|
At the party is her friend Camille, who is wearing a lime green velvet asymmetrical toga-type arrangement, to match her asymmetrically bobbed hair. |
|
Down the road, works by more than seventy-five internartists artists — from the boldfaced Marina Abramović to the brilliant French newcomer Camille Henrot — vie for attention in a group show at the Rockaway Beach Surf Club. |
|
Indeed, it was probably engravings of this type that inspired Camille Saint-Saëns' symphonic poem of the same name and that seem to find an ironic reflection here in Ravel's Sérénade grotesque for piano. |
|
Mlle Rachel studied classical statuary for posture, practiced vocal intonations and gestures, performed in many academy plays, and at 17 made her debut at the Comédie-Française as Camille in Pierre Corneille's Horace. |
|
|
A gifted student at the Nancy Design School, Camille Martin won the Prix Jacquot in 1881, a prize which allowed him to continue his studies at the Paris Ecole des Arts Décoratifs. |
|
Amongst other things, FELCO offers gift products from some of Switzerland's most renowned brands, including Victorinox, Caran d'Ache or even the delicious Camille Bloch Swiss chocolates. |
|
Nicolas Cantalou, Camille Chamoux, Ben, Fabrice Éboué and Swiss comedienne Charlotte Gabris are just some of the artists taking to the stage at this festival. |
|
To avoid being teased, 13-year-old Camille goes to great lengths to hide the fact that she has started to menstruate from her alcoholic father and her obsessive-compulsive mother. |
|
Encouraged by this experience, Claudine Planque contacted the great artists of the twentieth century: Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Max Ernst, Bram van Velde, Jean Messagier, Camille Bryen, Jean-Michel Folon and Antoni Clavé. |
|
Georges Faiveley and his friend Camille Rodier founded the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, the renaissance of an old bacchic brotherhood from the Middle Ages. |
|
Inspired by the joie de vivre of the 50's, Camille has created a playful and fun look with multi-coloured polka dots scattered throughout the pretty organza ribbon which dressed the bottle. |
|
Dr Camille Kandiko Howson, research fellow at King's College London and co-editor of The Global Student Experience: An International and Comparative Analysis. |
|
It is also a drunken coloured man who is asking Zara to show him her broekies when Camille arrives to rescue her daughter from sexual abuse. |
|
The Lusigneul castle was also the residence of a famous person: Camille Fouquet, student at Polytechnique, artillery officer and specialist in Agronomy. |
|
In conclusion, I would like to say that just a few days ago we commemorated the 10th anniversary of the passing of Camille Laurin, who was the father of the charter. |
|
Mr. Camille Thériault's arrival at the head of our Mouvement was followed by a restructuring within our organizations, handled in conjunction with SECOR Consulting. |
|
Created at the home of Camille Van Camp in March 1868, this was the expression, at a precise moment in the history of 19th century painting, of a tense situation of conflict between academism and the masterful avant-garde. |
|
In addition, I extend my thanks to Serge Cousineau, Camille Fortier, Yves Lavoie and Hugues St-Pierre, who resigned during the year, for their valuable contribution to the Company's development. |
|
Just like Rodin, whose talent is not to be denied, but he used to suffocate Camille Claudel, who was also kept on a tight lead by her brother Paul. |
|
Later, Bill Cosby, a famous comedian, humanitarian, and philanthropist, liked to hang out at Ben's and brought his future wife, Camille, there while they were dating. |
|
Laurent and Camille may have high incomes but they also have significant expenses, including student loans from university and graduate school and the cost of establishing Laurent's private practice. |
|
As to the lyrics, it is a surprise to hear Camille singing in English. |
|
It is with a twinge of regret that I am telling you that today is the last day of work at the table for one of our most esteemed clerks, Camille Montpetit. |
|
Camille served as materfamilias to the group of troubled boys — there were no more than 4 to 6 fighters in residence at any one time — teaching them manners and how to do laundry. |
|
|
Camille Khloé Kardashian's name for her camel toe. |
|
Guided by his taste for perfection, Camille Fournet perpetuated the techniques of the master leatherworkers and enriched them as he himself gained experience. |
|
Madame Nazimova has brought a twentieth century Camille to the silvercloth. |
|
We meet Cantone's hard-drinking, gravel-voiced sister Camille and his cousin Goo-Goo, among others. |
|
Annabelle Frappier and Camille Thuot of Montreal Synchro and Gabriella Brisson and Claudia Holzer of the Calgary Aquabelles followed in the standings. |
|
There's an element of romance creeping into the new series with his police partner Camille starting to see the attraction of the straightlaced Brit. |
|
One women's libber, Camille Paglia, said her problem wasn't men, but food. |
|
Unlike his artist friend Camille Corot, whose compositions referenced a poeticised view of nature, resulting from his Italian sojourns, Rousseau never left France. |
|
Hurricane Camille in 1969 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which killed 238 people in the state, were the most devastating hurricanes to hit the state. |
|
When Camille Gilliam became the department's regional director a year and a half ago, there were so many vacancies that 200 children did not have caseworkers, she said. |
|
Dr Camille Saroyan tries her best to keep Brennan off the lab. |
|
Continuity and replacement guard, classified towers IGH, Bergenia residences, 14 rue Maryse Bastie and Feijoa, 2 rue Camille Claudel in the district of Grand Parc Bordeaux. |
|