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Tag Archives: France
Plus de Chansons Françaises
How about some nice French songs? I made a selection with the last stuff that I found in the last weeks, most of them from a new music blog (and Brazilian) La Voix de Son Maître, that has many other … Continue reading
14 Juillet – Storming of the Bastille
Just in case you don’t remember, today is a national holiday in French, they celebrate the Storming of the Bastille. The French Google page says that aujourd’hui c’est la Fête du 14 Juillet. Je souhaite une excellente fête nationale à … Continue reading
Jean-Paul Sarte
Sartre is a fabulous online exhibition made by National Library of France. It is a place for Sartre fans or people interest on his life and work. There you will find: his biography, images, books, manuscripts, plays, news, memorabilia, more … Continue reading
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France in America
France in America – La France en Amèrique. Books, maps, prints, and other documents. Conceived in partnership with France’s national library, the Bibliothèque nationale de France, France in America /France en Amérique is a bilingual digital library made available by … Continue reading
Bibi is learning French
Yes, I’m back after a short unintentional break. I was (and still) busy with my new French classes: I’m very excited with them! These days were spent doing some things that I had to do a long time: getting a … Continue reading
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Jean-Honoré Fragonard museum-villa has some works of Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Antonin Fragonard, Alexandre Evariste Fragonard, Marguerite Gerard and Théophile Fragonard. With a lively touch which is more suggestive than indicative, Jean-Honoré Fragonard captures the fleeting moment, the storm’s whirlwind of clouds, … Continue reading