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French author (1821–1889)
Laon, Aisne – 6 December 1889, in Sèvres), who wrote under the name Champfleury (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃fløʁi]), was a French art critic and novelist
Champfleury
French realist painter (1819–1877)
supporters among the younger critics, the Neo-romantics and Realists, notably Champfleury. Courbet achieved his first Salon success in the Salon of 1849 with his
Gustave_Courbet
Topics referred to by the same term
Champfleury is the pen name of French writer Jules François Felix Fleury-Husson. Champfleury may also refer to: Champfleury, Aube, a French commune Champfleury
Champfleury_(disambiguation)
Painting by Gustave Courbet
mainly elite Parisian society figures, including Charles Baudelaire, Champfleury, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and Courbet's most prominent patron, Alfred
The_Painter's_Studio
1920 song composed by José María Lacalle García
Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written
Amapola_(song)
Commune in Grand Est, France
Champfleury is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Marne department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"
Champfleury,_Marne
Commune in Grand Est, France
Champfleury (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃fløʁi]) is a commune in the Aube department in north-eastern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being
Champfleury,_Aube
Louis Pichot de Champfleury is a Général de division of the French Army and commandant of the Foreign Legion. Louis was admitted to Saint-Cyr in September
Louis_Pichot_de_Champfleury
monks of Champfleury. In the summer of 1948, Poulenc's great-nephew Jérôme, who lived as a friar in the Franciscan monastery of Champfleury near Poissy
Quatre Petites Prières de saint François d'Assise
Quatre_Petites_Prières_de_saint_François_d'Assise
French humanist and engraver (c. 1480–c. 1533)
designing as an art in France. In 1529 Tory published his own book, Champfleury, one of the most important and influential works of the time. It set
Geoffroy_Tory
Stock character
stage, pp. 66–68. On the Folies-Nouvelles, Legrand's pantomime, and Champfleury's relationship to both, see Storey, Pierrots on the stage, pp. 36–73.
Pierrot
Literary genre and movement
post-1848 phenomenon, according to its first theorist Jules-Français Champfleury. It aims to reproduce "objective reality", and focuses on showing every
Literary_realism
Entertainment establishment in Montmartre, Paris (1881-1897)
stray and meowing cats roamed especially at night. Between 1868 and 1869 Champfleury dedicated an entire book to domestic cats Les Chats: histoire, mœurs
Le_Chat_Noir
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Poissy. Notable landmarks in Carrières-sous-Poissy include the Château Champfleury, the Château Vanderbilt and St. Joseph's Church. ‹ The template Historical
Carrières-sous-Poissy
1849 painting by Gustave Courbet
workers were also criticized as "brutish, worn and dirty". Writer Jules Champfleury declared, "starting today, critics can get ready to fight for or against
The_Stone_Breakers
French journalist and novelist
published by Penguin in 2016. Pancol is divorced from Pierre Pichot de Champfleury with whom she had two adult children, Clément and scenarist Charlotte
Katherine_Pancol
1830 painting by Eugène Delacroix
Rebellion of 1832, it was returned to the artist. According to Albert Boime, Champfleury wrote in August 1848 that it had been "hidden in an attic for being too
Liberty_Leading_the_People
French mime artist (1829–1873)
then co-administered by the novelist and enthusiast of pantomime, Champfleury. Champfleury wrote his last pantomime, The Pantomime of the Attorney, for Deburau's
Charles_Deburau
Prefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Fleury-Husson (1820–1889), author and art and literary critic (Known as Champfleury) Edgar Raoul-Duval (1832–1887), magistrate and politician Florent Raimy
Laon
Painting by Gustave Courbet, 1850–1851
effort to depict an event that took place in his hometown. The art critic Champfleury wrote at the time, "there is not a trace of socialism in A Burial at
A_Burial_at_Ornans
French physician who treated the painter Vincent van Gogh during his last weeks
establish his own studio in his attic. Gachet also knew Gustave Courbet, Champfleury and Victor Hugo. He was a friend of the chemist Henri Nestlé and prescribed
Paul_Gachet
Seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet
A long-tailed Q as drawn by French typographer Geoffroy Tory in his 1529 book, Champfleury
Q
French novelist and playwright (1799–1850)
Robb, 18 Pritchett, 25 Robb, 9 Pritchett, 26 Robb, 14 Pritchett, 29 Champfleury (1878). Balzac au Collège. Patay. Quoted in Robb, 15 Balzac (1832). Louis
Honoré_de_Balzac
Roman adaptation of the Greek divine hero Heracles
from Galateus to the Carolingian dynasty, and by Geofroy Tory in his Champfleury who made Hercules not only the King of Gaul, but also a magician, astronomer
Hercules
Painting by Gustave Courbet
through Champfleury, a French critic, friend of Courbet's, and advocate of realist art. The work would later appear as the cover of Champfleury's essay
The_Meeting_(Courbet)
Election in Quebec, Canada
The 2025 Laval municipal election took place on November 2, 2025, to elect the mayor and city council in Laval, Quebec, Canada. Incumbent mayor Stéphane
2025_Laval_municipal_election
French painters (c. 1600–1677)
1840s and, thanks to the exertions of Champfleury, made their appearance on the walls of the Louvre in 1848. Champfleury was a friend of the Realist painter
Le_Nain
Fictional character in Les Misérables
Rebellion described in the novel because of its revolutionary message. Champfleury wrote in August 1848 that it had been "hidden in an attic for being too
Gavroche
Military unit of the Luftwaffe
Chaussée) I./JG 301 (Épinoy) Stab/JG 27 (Champfleury) I./JG 27 (Vertus) III./JG 27 (Connantre) IV./JG 27 (Champfleury) Stab/NJG 4 (Chenay) I./NJG 4 (Florennes)
Luftflotte_3
Czech-French mime
Charles, had been able to recall of the pantomimes and reproducing (as Champfleury observes in his "Préface") only "a repertoire easy to perform in the
Jean-Gaspard_Deburau
French art model (c. 1820–1863)
character on Roux, Marianne, in his 1851 book Le Pays Latin. Writer Jules Champfleury, who had a brief relationship with Roux, is also said to have based the
Christine_Roux
French Army corps of foreign nationals
Franceschi Général 2002 8 Bruno Dary Général 2004 9 Louis Pichot de Champfleury Général 2006 10 Alain Bouquin Général 2009 11 Christophe de Saint-Chamas
French_Foreign_Legion
19th Century French magazine
Caricature of Adolphe Granier, 1868 Caricature of Émile Ollivier, 1868 « Champfleury » 1868 Caricature of Christina Nilsson as Ophelia, 5 April 1868 Caricature
L'Éclipse
French poet and critic (1821–1867)
including Gustave Courbet, Honoré Daumier, Félicien Rops, Franz Liszt, Champfleury, Victor Hugo, Gustave Flaubert, and Balzac. In 1847, Baudelaire became
Charles_Baudelaire
Person who specializes in evaluating art
Andrew Berardini Bernard Berenson John Berger Vasily Botkin John Canaday Champfleury Kenneth Clark T. J. Clark Robert Coates Clarence Cook Douglas Cooper
Art_critic
1853 painting by Gustave Courbet
to idealise it in a pseudo-pantheistic fashion. The art critic Jules Champfleury attempted to provoke George Sand by addressing a polemical letter to
The_Bathers_(Courbet)
Polish noblewoman, Honoré de Balzac's wife (c. 1805–1882)
she began sorting through Balzac's papers, she called on his friend, Champfleury, for assistance. As they worked one evening, he complained of a headache
Ewelina_Hańska
French mime artist (1816–1898)
difference: when Legrand appeared in Marquis Pierrot (1847), a pantomime by Champfleury, Gautier compared him, in the range and finesse of his acting, to the
Paul_Legrand
French caricaturist (1803–1847)
succeed in gaining him more notoriety and the admiration of a few such as Champfleury and Honoré de Balzac. Les Métamorphoses du jour (1829), color lithographs
Jean_Ignace_Isidore_Gérard
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Reims
Wine region of France
Blacy, Boissy-le-Repos, Bouvancourt, Breuil-sur-Vesle, Bussy-le-Repos, Champfleury, Courlandon, Courcy, Courdemanges, Fismes, Huiron, La Ville-sous-Orbais
Champagne_wine_region
Swiss artist (1768–1814)
in popularity among French artists and intellectuals when the critic Champfleury featured Mind's drawings in his 1869 book Les chats: Histoire, moeurs
Gottfried_Mind
French playwright, caricaturist and actor
bourgeoises (1858) Cendrillon ou la Pantoufle merveilleuse (1879) Jules Champfleury, Henry Monnier Sa vie Son œuvre, E Dentu éditeur, Paris 1879 ROLLET (Cyrille)
Henry_Monnier
Conjectural musical instrument
"Prince Charles' laughter over 'cat organ'". BBC. 11 September 2010. Champfleury. Les Chats, Paris, 1870. Calvete de Estrella, Juan Christobal (1930)
Cat_organ
French singer, songwriter, composer and actor (1906–1994)
Théâtre Daunou. 1936 : Le Chant des tropiques, by Louis Sauvat and Champfleury, music by Moyses Simons, Théâtre de Paris. 1923 : La Dame en décolleté
Jean_Sablon
2014 French film
release poster Directed by Cécile Telerman Screenplay by Charlotte de Champfleury Cécile Telerman Based on Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles by Katherine
Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles
Les_Yeux_jaunes_des_crocodiles
Communauté urbaine in Grand Est, France
Cauroy-lès-Hermonville Cernay-lès-Reims Châlons-sur-Vesle Chambrecy Chamery Champfleury Champigny Chaumuzy Chenay Chigny-les-Roses Cormicy Cormontreuil Coulommes-la-Montagne
Grand_Reims
Fighter wing of the Luftwaffe during World War II
(20) and IV. Gruppe 18 (12). The Stabschwarm and IV. Gruppe moved to Champfleury, Marne, I. Gruppe transferred to Vertus while the remaining gruppen stayed
Jagdgeschwader_27
Military unit
Legry 1995 - 1997 : colonel Buffeteau 1997 - 1999 : colonel Pichot de Champfleury 1999 - 2001 : colonel Barbaud 2001 - 2003 : colonel Thiebault 2003 -
4th_Foreign_Regiment_(France)
French novelist and poet (1822–1861)
trade, Le Castor. His position gradually improved when the French writer Champfleury, with whom he lived for a time, urged Murger to devote himself to fiction
Henri_Murger
French writer (1819–1878)
constitutional law, art critic, and historian, known for his friendship with Champfleury and for his ties to the Café Guerbois circle. He was described by Edmond
Albert_Patin_de_La_Fizelière
1864 painting by Henri Fantin-Latour
Alphonse Legros, Henri Fantin-Latour, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Champfleury, Édouard Manet, Félix Bracquemond, Charles Baudelaire, and Albert de
Homage_to_Delacroix
Torcé-Viviers-en-Charnie Château de Bourgon, in Montourtier Château de Champfleury, in Arquenay Château les Courans, in Longuefuye Château de la Courbe
List of châteaux in the Pays-de-la-Loire
List_of_châteaux_in_the_Pays-de-la-Loire
Prefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Buxières-sur-Arce Celles-sur-Ource Chacenay La Chaise Chalette-sur-Voire Chamoy Champfleury Champignol-lez-Mondeville Champigny-sur-Aube Champ-sur-Barse Channes
Troyes
French-British painter and sculptor (1837–1911)
Tours by the artist when his friend Jean-Charles Cazin was curator. Champfleury saw the work in the Salon, and sought out the artist to enlist him in
Alphonse_Legros
Topics referred to by the same term
titles beginning with Fleury All pages with titles containing Fleury Champfleury (disambiguation) Fleurey (disambiguation) Fleurie, a commune in France
Fleury
Prefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Châlons-en-Champagne
chinoise, a tea and furniture store frequented by Zola, Baudelaire, Champfleury, Cernushi, Manet, Degas, Monet and Fantin-Latour. The 1900 Universal
Tea_in_France
French porcelain painter (1787-1849)
et description des trésors d'art de la manufacture de Sèvres / par M. Champfleury,... (in French). 1886. p. 44. Lefebvre, Charles (1849). "Madame Ducluzeau
Adélaïde_Ducluzeau
Command of the Foreign Legion
2004 16 July 2006 1 year, 349 days 9 Général de brigade Louis Pichot de Champfleury (born 1954) 16 July 2006 1 July 2009 2 years, 350 days 10 Général de
Foreign_Legion_Command
French painter (1814–1873)
Fleury-Husson, who was later to become famous writing under the byline Champfleury. Chintreuil also befriended two brothers, Joseph Desbrosses [fr] and
Antoine_Chintreuil
Commune in Grand Est, France
Buxières-sur-Arce Celles-sur-Ource Chacenay La Chaise Chalette-sur-Voire Chamoy Champfleury Champignol-lez-Mondeville Champigny-sur-Aube Champ-sur-Barse Channes
Arcis-sur-Aube
French painter
lists of directors, employees and artists at that factory published by Champfleury. His son also stated he was accredited to the Académie royale de peinture
Pierre-André_Le_Suire
1861–1863 weekly magazine
Le Boulevard were Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, Victor Hugo, Champfleury, Jules Verne, Léon Cladel, and Honoré Daumier. The magazine dared to
Le_Boulevard_(Paris)
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
L'Épine,_Marne
Head of the judiciary of Ancien-era France
Rebais 1140 Cadurc 1140 1147 Barthélemy 1147 1149 Simon 1150 Hugues de Champfleury, Bishop of Soissons 1150 1172 Hugues du Puiset 1179 1185 Guérin, monk
Chancellor_of_France
Chevalier Carabin Caritan Case Navire Case-Pilote Cedalise Chambort Champfleury Champ Flore Chapelle Villarson Chateauboeuf Château Gaillard Chertine
List of populated places in Martinique
List_of_populated_places_in_Martinique
German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient
IV. Gruppe was withdrawn from the Invasion front. They relocated to Champfleury-la-Perthe, an airfield approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles) south of
Ernst-Wilhelm_Reinert
Folies-Nouvelles. In this he was abetted by the novelist and journalist Champfleury, who set himself the task, in the 1840s, of writing "realistic" pantomimes
Cultural references to Pierrot
Cultural_references_to_Pierrot
Surname list
Fleury-Husson (1821–1889), French art critic who wrote under the name Champfleury Marcel Husson (1937–2025), French football player and manager Michelle
Husson_(surname)
French comic writer and illustrator (1840–1906)
Journal Pour Rire. He provided many of the illustrations for Les Chats by Champfleury (1870) and Enfants by Alphonse Daudet (1873). He also illustrated a book
Crafty_(illustrator)
French medievalist
XIIe siècle : Chrétien de Troyes et son œuvre, Boivin, Paris, 1931 Le Champfleury de Geoffroy Tory, Charles Bosse, 1932 Essai d'explication du Cimetière
Gustave_Cohen
German general and flying ace (1915–1995)
Rödel was ordered to relocate to France immediately and he arrived at Champfleury, 60 miles (95 km) southeast of Paris late on 6 June. I., III., and IV
Gustav_Rödel
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
considered for merging. › Édouard Fleury (1815–83): Historian, writer Champfleury (1821–89): Journalist, writer Gaston Ganault (1831–94): Barrister, deputy
Vorges
French legal historian and politician (1934–2024)
de l'empire byzantin sous les premiers Paléologues (1258-1354) (1968) Champfleury entre l'étrange et le réel : essai sur son évolution littéraire (1990)
Léon-Pierre_Raybaud
English bishop, Archbishop of Canterbury-elect (died in 1191)
he had a letter of introduction from Pope Alexander III to Hugues de Champfleury, Bishop of Soissons, the chancellor of Louis VII. Reginald did not complete
Reginald_Fitz_Jocelin
Francophone school service centre in Quebec City, Canada
École des Explorateurs École des Jeunes-du-Monde pavillon Bardy pavillon Champfleury École Dominique-Savio École du Beau-Séjour École du Buisson École du
Centre de services scolaire de la Capitale
Centre_de_services_scolaire_de_la_Capitale
Arrondissement in Grand Est, France
Bessy (10043) Boulages (10052) Bourdenay (10054) Bouy-sur-Orvin (10057) Champfleury (10075) Chapelle-Vallon (10082) Charmoy (10085) Charny-le-Bachot (10086)
Arrondissement of Nogent-sur-Seine
Arrondissement_of_Nogent-sur-Seine
Paris aged 22 and soon became a part of the group of Murger, Schanne and Champfleury. In the literary world he was known by the anagrammatic pen-name Baül
Alfred_Blau
Language inscription found in the Champfleury area of Avignon in 1892
Avignon Punic inscription is a Punic language inscription found in the Champfleury area of Quartier Ouest of Avignon in 1897, by a builder digging a trench
Avignon_Punic_inscription
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Bouzy
Jules Janin, Théodore de Banville, Émile Zola, Henri Murger, Jules Champfleury, Charles Baudelaire, Joseph Méry, Eugène Sue and Alphonse Esquiros. Nancy
L'Artiste
Commune in Grand Est, France
Buxières-sur-Arce Celles-sur-Ource Chacenay La Chaise Chalette-sur-Voire Chamoy Champfleury Champignol-lez-Mondeville Champigny-sur-Aube Champ-sur-Barse Channes
Boulages
whose direction was first undertaken, on 3 November 1865, by Jules Champfleury. The latter was succeeded by Alphonse Duval on 20 December 1865, then
Louis_Martinet
French journalist, critic and novelist
du mal' to Baudelaire at the end of 1854. La vérité sur le cas de M. Champfleury. Paris: Poulet-Malassis et de Broise, 1857. Les payens innocents; nouvelles
Hippolyte_Babou
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Sézanne
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Épernay
Curé-Labelle and Autoroute 15, to the west of "Vieux Ste-Rose") and Champfleury, also known as Des Oiseaux (after the name of the district's main thoroughfare)
Sainte-Rose,_Quebec
Commune in Grand Est, France
Buxières-sur-Arce Celles-sur-Ource Chacenay La Chaise Chalette-sur-Voire Chamoy Champfleury Champignol-lez-Mondeville Champigny-sur-Aube Champ-sur-Barse Channes
Avant-lès-Marcilly
Canadian painter and printmaker (1946–2021)
notably at Lacourière-Frélaut (1979–1993), Atelier Rene Tazé, and Atelier Champfleury, and in Vancouver and Montreal. Additional training in Strasbourg (1979–1982)
Louis-Pierre_Bougie
Oil painting by Gustave Courbet
Children of the Farmers of Doubs. In an 1854 letter to the art critic Champfleury, Courbet informed his friend that he had finished a painting of country
The_Wheat_Sifters
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Mourmelon-le-Grand
French painter and etcher (1833–1914)
of Ferdinand Lesseps, 1850–1914 Frontispiece for Oeuvres Nouvelles de Champfleury (after Courbet), 1860–98 Simon Lantara (after Vernet), for L'Artiste
Félix_Bracquemond
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Verzy
French adventurer, writer and photographer (1823–1861)
became part of the Bohemian circle that included writers Henri Murger, Champfleury, Charles Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval and Théodore Barrière and contributed
Antoine_Fauchery
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Vatry
Commune in Grand Est, France
Buxières-sur-Arce Celles-sur-Ource Chacenay La Chaise Chalette-sur-Voire Chamoy Champfleury Champignol-lez-Mondeville Champigny-sur-Aube Champ-sur-Barse Channes
Arrelles
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Jonquery
Commune in Grand Est, France
Châlons-en-Champagnepref Châlons-sur-Vesle Chaltrait Chambrecy Chamery Champaubert Champfleury Champguyon Champigneul-Champagne Champigny Champillon Champlat-et-Boujacourt
Trépail
Commune in Grand Est, France
Buxières-sur-Arce Celles-sur-Ource Chacenay La Chaise Chalette-sur-Voire Chamoy Champfleury Champignol-lez-Mondeville Champigny-sur-Aube Champ-sur-Barse Channes
Payns
CHAMPFLEURY
CHAMPFLEURY
CHAMPFLEURY
CHAMPFLEURY
Girl/Female
Muslim
Scent. Flavor.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Jamaican
Dark; Form of Wayne; Wagoner; Swarthy; Hair; Little Dark One
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Name of a Celestial Dancer; King; Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chanchaladwala | சஂசலாதவாலா
Glittering tail suspended above the head
Girl/Female
Indian
Blue lotus
Girl/Female
Spanish American Latin
Garden.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Effect
Boy/Male
English American Irish
In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Strong like an eagle.
CHAMPFLEURY
CHAMPFLEURY
CHAMPFLEURY
CHAMPFLEURY
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