Marie-Josèphe Caron, the Glossary
Marie-Josèphe Caron, called in Spanish Doña María Josefa Carrón (baptized 13 January 1725; died 21 December 1784) was a French artist active in Spain.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Clavigo (play), Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Madrid, Marseille, Pierre Beaumarchais, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Toulon, Tour Saint-Jacques.
- French expatriates in Spain
Clavigo (play)
Clavigo is a five-act tragedy written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1774.
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath and writer, who is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in the German language.
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Madrid
Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain.
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Marseille
Marseille or Marseilles (Marseille; Marselha; see below) is the prefecture of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône and of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
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Pierre Beaumarchais
Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (in full:; 24 January 1732 – 18 May 1799) was a French polymath.
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Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (RABASF), located on the Calle de Alcalá in the centre of Madrid, currently functions as a museum and gallery.
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Toulon
Toulon (Tolon, Touloun) is a city on the French Riviera and a large port on the Mediterranean coast, with a major naval base.
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Tour Saint-Jacques
The Tour Saint-Jacques ('Saint James's Tower') is a monument located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France, at the intersection of Rue de Rivoli with Rue Nicolas Flamel.
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See also
French expatriates in Spain
- Émile Dewoitine
- Bernardo O'Connor
- Charles Lamarque-Cando
- Claude Bessy (writer)
- Diane Leyre
- Dominique Aubier
- Dominique Pinon
- Faronne Ollivier
- Ferdinand de Lesseps
- Georges Arnaud
- Georgie Dann
- Golshifteh Farahani
- Henri Charrière
- Henri Spade
- Hervé Falciani
- Jean Filiol
- Jean Laffitte
- Jean de Courbes
- Jean-Maurice Demarquet
- Josep Almudéver Mateu
- Lionel Estève
- Louis Darquier de Pellepoix
- Louis Lliboutry
- Madeleine Lebeau
- Mandel Szkolnikoff
- Mariano Goybet
- Marie-Josèphe Caron
- Marius Sznajderman
- Mathilde Casadesus
- Maurice Gabolde
- Maurice-Yvan Sicard
- Nicolas Chantereine
- Niki de Saint Phalle
- Paloma Picasso
- Pierre Verger
- Raoul Villain
- Rudy de Mérode
- Sebas Koula
- Silvia Solar
- Simon Sabiani
- Valérie Tasso
- Victoria Balfe
- Vincent Cassel
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Josèphe_Caron
Also known as María Josefa Carrón.