That is certainly the impression one receives from the memoir of Gustave Folcher. |
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In 1851 he decamped for Paris to meet and study with Gustave Le Gray, a teacher of important photographers and a founder of the world's first photographic society. |
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This was the world of Gustave H. our narrator assumes, one of refinement, poise, and impeccable service. |
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Set at a hotel in the 1920s, it stars Ralph Fiennes as Gustave H., famed concierge of The Grand Budapest Hotel. |
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First he was visited by Gustave Gilbert, a New Yorker born to Jewish-Austrian immigrants. |
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If any historian has taken to heart Gustave Flaubert's mandate to find le mot juste in his descriptive efforts, it is the babyfaced, articulate Burns. |
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Do you ever feel that you, like Gustave, are living in the wrong era? |
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Elgar conducted six concerts, Arthur Nikisch three, and Willem Mengelberg, Fritz Steinbach and Gustave Doret one each. |
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In 1920, Louis signed one of its first distribution contracts with Gustave Gueudet, an entrepreneur from northern France. |
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In 1936, he conducted his first opera at Covent Garden, Gustave Charpentier's Louise. |
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The link between Noilly Prat and the art world dates back to the 1850s, when the Company commissioned a young Gustave Eiffel to create a staircase for the home of Noilly Prat. |
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A doomed romance set against the backdrop of 1916 Ireland's struggles against the British, it is loosely based on Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary. |
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