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Margueritte Collection

"Margueritte: A Multifaceted Name Through History" From a captivating WW2 poster promoting ENSA Entertainments to the vibrant Swing Vogue era, it has left its mark

Background imageMargueritte Collection: WW2 Poster -- ENSA Entertainments, Swing Vogue

WW2 Poster -- ENSA Entertainments, Swing Vogue
Photolithograph poster inscribed NaFI presents ENSA Entertainments for HM Forces. Its modern, its new, its bright, its Swing Vogue

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Revolt in Algeria (colour litho)

Revolt in Algeria (colour litho)
2782199 Revolt in Algeria (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Revolt in Algeria. Pillaging of the village of Margueritte)

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Gladiolus lemoinei hybrid, Paul Margueritte

Gladiolus lemoinei hybrid, Paul Margueritte, raised by Emile Lemoine of Nancy. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker after an illustration by J

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Mlle Minette as Francoise in Nicolas Remi, 1823

Mlle Minette as Francoise in Nicolas Remi, 1823
Actress Mlle Minette or Jeanne-Marie-Francoise Menestrier as Francoise in Nicolas Remi by Sewrin, Theatre du Vaudeville, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Actress Mademoiselle Minette or Jeanne-Marie-Francoise Menestrier as Francoise in Nicolas Remi by

Actress Mademoiselle Minette or Jeanne-Marie-Francoise Menestrier as Francoise in Nicolas Remi by Sewrin
FLO4607094 Actress Mademoiselle Minette or Jeanne-Marie-Francoise Menestrier as Francoise in Nicolas Remi by Sewrin, Theatre du Vaudeville, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Disembarkation of men charged with involvement in the revolt at Margueritte, Algeria

Disembarkation of men charged with involvement in the revolt at Margueritte, Algeria, at Sete (colour litho)
2782334 Disembarkation of men charged with involvement in the revolt at Margueritte, Algeria, at Sete (colour litho) by French School

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Revolt in Algeria (colour litho)

Revolt in Algeria (colour litho)
2782202 Revolt in Algeria (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Revolt in Algeria)

Background imageMargueritte Collection: The Goncourt Academy, 1896

The Goncourt Academy, 1896. Found in the collection of I. Turgenev Memorial Museum, Moscow

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Marguerite Cornille, French music hall singer, late 19th century

Marguerite Cornille, French music hall singer, late 19th century

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Paul Margueritte

Paul Margueritte (1860-1918) French writer, born in Algeria, the son of General Jean Auguste Margueritte (1823-1870)

Background imageMargueritte Collection: Margueritte Photo

Margueritte Photo
PAUL MARGUERITE and his brother VICTOR (1866 - 1942) French writers who frequently wrote in collaboration : photographed with a bevy of females in 1900. Date: 1860 - 1918


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"Margueritte: A Multifaceted Name Through History" From a captivating WW2 poster promoting ENSA Entertainments to the vibrant Swing Vogue era, it has left its mark. The name resounds in various contexts, reflecting diverse realms of art and history. Intriguingly, it also finds itself entwined with the Revolt in Algeria. A striking color lithograph depicts the tumultuous events that unfolded, capturing the essence of resistance and struggle. But beyond political upheaval, Margueritte is synonymous with beauty. Gladiolus lemoinei hybrid, cultivated by Paul Margueritte himself, showcases nature's splendor through this exquisite flower. The world of theater embraces Margueritte as well. Mlle Minette takes center stage as Francoise in Nicolas Remi at Theatre du Vaudeville in 1823. Handcolored lithographs immortalize her performance and transport us back to an era filled with artistic brilliance. Meanwhile, a significant moment unfolds during the Disembarkation at Sete where men charged with involvement in the Algerian revolt arrive at Margueritte. This color lithograph captures both historical significance and human emotion. As time progresses, we encounter yet another depiction of the Revolt in Algeria - a testament to its lasting impact on society. Its vivid colors evoke emotions tied to resilience and determination against oppression. Shifting gears once more brings us to The Goncourt Academy's meeting in 1896 when intellectuals gathered under the watchful eye of Marguerite Cornille – a French music hall singer who enchanted audiences during late 19th century Parisian nights. Paul Margueritte emerges again within this tapestry; his contributions reverberate throughout history like ripples on water. His name resonates alongside notable photographs that capture moments frozen forevermore. Through these glimpses into different facets of life intertwined with "Margueritte, " we witness a name that transcends time and boundaries.