#Nicolas Huet
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fromthedust · 2 months ago
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portrayals of bats in the 19th century:
Yashô (Japanese , 1782-1825) - Bat in Flight - ink on paper - early 1800s
Nicolas Huet the Younger (French, 1770–1830) - Bat - 1809
Joseph Severn (English, 1793–1879) - Ariel Riding on a Bat - oil on panel - 1820
Yamada Hōgyoku (Japanese, active c.1804-1844) - Bat and Moon - c.1830
Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858) - Bats and Branch
Hōraku (Japanese, active early to mid-19th century) - Owl and Bat -netsuke (two views)
Hōraku (Japanese, active early to mid-19th century) - Bat on Roof Tile - netsuke
Greater Javelin Bat - from Grand Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animated Nature - 1856
Bat fitting - bronze - China - Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
F.W. Key - Bats - illustration from Links in the Chain; Or, Popular Chapters on the Curiosities of Animal Life by George Kearley - 1862
Bowl with bat - Japan - 1870
Isshō (Japanese) - A Bat Flying Near a Pine Tree - painting
Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890) - De Vleermuiz (The Bat) - (portraying a taxidermied flying fox) - 1886
Design for a Japanese Window - Catalog from Belcher Mosaic Glass Co.; New York - 1886
Hyakunen Suzuki (Japanese, 1825–1891) - Bat and Willow Tree - fan painting
Bat - sulphide marble - late 19th century
Bat button - silver - Art Nouveau - France - late 19th century
Bat - Ojime bead - ivory - Japan - late 19th century
Peach-Shaped Vessel with Bat - porcelain - China - Qing dynasty
Tonkotsu (tobacco container) with lucky bats - Japan
bookcover for 'Stories and Interludes' by Barry Pain - 1892
Antonio de la Gandara (French, 1861-1917) - illustration for the book 'Les Chauves-Souris' (The Bats) by R. Montesquiou - 1895
Vase with Bats - earthenware ceramic - Art Nouveau - 1896
two illustrations of Bats from Cassell’s Natural History - 1896
Cover of 'Dracula' - 1st Edition - Bram Stoker - 1897
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945) - Batgirl pendant - gold with enameled wings & pearl - 1898
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945) - bat anklet - 1899
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philoursmars · 2 years ago
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Je reviens à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 54110 photos (nouveau compte )
2015.Au Louvre-Lens il y avait aussi une très belle expo : “Des Animaux et des Pharaons”:
- Nicolas Huet : “Description de l'Egypte - l'Aspic" - 1809
- ibis : naturalisé et Basse Epoque
- Mangouste ichneumon et Hyène rayée
- les 2 suivantes : Vautours fauves : naturalisés et Basse Epoque
- cuillère d'offrande - Nouvel Empire
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squawkoverflow · 1 year ago
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A new variant has been added!
Painted Quail-thrush (Cinclosoma ajax) © Nicolas Huet & Jean Gabriel Prêtre
It hatches from black, blue, brown, explosive, female, long, male, obvious, short, similar, thin, white, and whitish eggs.
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podartists · 2 years ago
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An Indian Elephant by Nicolas Huet The Younger Poster | Zazzle
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Un Elephante Indian (1810) | Nicolas Huet le Juvene
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knightofchariot · 1 year ago
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Tarot Books List - part one
1-2-3 Tarot: Answers in an Instant Donald Tyson 101 Tarot Spreads Sheilaa Hite 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card Mary K. Greer 22 Paths of Inperfection Matt Laws 360 Degrees of Wisdom Lynda Hill 365 Tarot Activities Deanna Anderson 78 Degrees of Wisdom Rachel Pollack 90 Days to Learning the Tarot Lorri Gifford A Guide To Mystic Faerie Tarot Barbara Moore A Guide to Tarot and Relationships Dolores Fitchie & Andrea K. Molina A Guide to the Nomadic Oracle Jon Mallek A Keeper of Words Anna-Marie Ferguson A Sephirothic Odyssey Harry Wendrich & Nicola Wendrich A Wicked Pack of Cards Michael Dummett & Ronald Decker & Thierry Depaulis A Year in the Wildwood Alison Cross Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot Mark McElroy Alchemy and the Tarot Robert M. Place All Love Goes Before Me Stewart S. Warren An Introduction to Transformative Tarot Counseling Katrina Wynne Ancient Mysteries Tarot: Keys To Divination And Initiation Roger Calverley Angel Readings for Beginners Elizabeth Foley Animals Divine Companion Lisa Hunt Best Tarot Practices Marcia Masino Beyond the Celtic Cross Paul Hughes-Barlow & Catherine Chapman Book of Thoth Aleister Crowley Brotherhood Tarot Companion Patric Stillman aka Pipa Phalange Buddha Tarot Companion Robert M. Place Chakra Wisdom Oracle Toolkit Tori Hartman Choice Centered Relating and the Tarot Gail Fairfield Chrysalis Tarot Holly Sierra & Toney Brooks Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati Kim Huggens Confessions of a Tarot Reader Jane Stern Conscious Channeling From the Akashic Rozàlia Horvàth Balàzsi Creator's Tarot Nicole Richardson Daily Spread Tarot & Oracle Journal Alyssa Montalbano Dark Goddess Tarot Companion Ellen Lorenzi-Prince Designing Your Own Tarot Spreads Teresa Michelsen Destiny's Portal Barbara Moore Deviant Moon Tarot Patrick Valenza Discovering Runes Bob Oswald Discovering Your Self Through the Tarot Rose Gwain Easy Tarot Ciro Marchetti & Josephine Ellershaw Easy Tarot Guide Marcia Masino Easy Tarot Reading Josephine Ellershaw Encyclopedia of Tarot Volume IV Stuart Kaplan & Jean Huets Enochian Tarot Betty Schueler & Sally Ann Glassman & Gerald Schueler Essence of the Tarot: Modern Reflections on Ancient Wisdom Megan Skinner Explaining the Tarot Thierry Depaulis & Ross Caldwell & Marco Ponzi Explore the Major Arcana Judyth Sult & Gordana Curgus Exploring the Tarot Carl Japikse Fortune Stellar Christiana Gaudet Fortune's Lover: A Book of Tarot Poems Rachel Pollack Going Beyond the Little White Book Liz Worth Good Cat Spell Book Gillian Kemp Guide to the Sacred Rose Tarot Johanna Gargiulo-Sherman Heart of Tarot Amber K Hieros Gamos: Benediction of the Tarot Stewart S. Warren Holistic Tarot Benebell Wen Integral Tarot: Decoding the Essence Suzanne Wagner It's All in the Cards: Tarot Reading Made Easy John Mangiapane Jung and Tarot Sallie Nichols Kabbalistic Tarot Dovid Krafchow Kaleidoscope Tarot Leisa ReFalo Karmic Tarot William C. Lammey Learning Tarot Reversals Joan Bunning Learning the Tarot Joan Bunning Light-Of-Day: Tarot & Dream Work - A Practical Guide Gigi Miner Magic Words: A Dictionary Craig Conley Meditations on the Tarot Anonymous Messages from the Archetypes Toni Gilbert, RN, MA, HNC Mirror of the Free Nicholas Swift My Tarot Journal Katrina de Witt Mystical Origins of the Tarot: From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage
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briantwomeydallas · 2 months ago
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A Guide to French White Wines
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When it comes to wine, France stands as one of the most iconic producers in the world, known for its diversity and rich history. French white wines, in particular, have gained global recognition for their refined characteristics and are cherished by wine lovers everywhere. Let’s explore the key types of French white wines, the regions they come from, and some of the top brands that produce these wines.
1. Chardonnay - Burgundy (Bourgogne)
One of the most popular and widely cultivated white grapes, Chardonnay thrives in Burgundy. This region is renowned for producing some of the most prestigious and nuanced white wines, known for their ability to age gracefully and develop complex flavors.
Flavor Profile: In Burgundy, Chardonnay often displays rich and creamy flavors with notes of citrus, stone fruits like peach or apricot, and sometimes hazelnut or butter, especially when aged in oak barrels.
Notable Subregions:
Chablis: Famous for its steely, mineral-driven Chardonnays with crisp acidity and flavors of green apple and lemon.
Côte de Beaune: Known for more full-bodied Chardonnays, especially from villages like Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault.
Top Brands:
Domaine Leflaive (Puligny-Montrachet)
Louis Latour (Côte de Beaune)
William Fèvre (Chablis)
2. Sauvignon Blanc - Loire Valley
The Loire Valley is synonymous with Sauvignon Blanc, a grape known for its zesty, aromatic, and mineral-driven wines. While this grape is cultivated worldwide, the Loire Valley’s Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé wines are particularly revered.
Flavor Profile: Expect bright acidity with notes of citrus, gooseberry, and green apple, often accompanied by herbal or grassy undertones. In Pouilly-Fumé, the wines have a distinct flinty, smoky character.
Notable Subregions:
Sancerre: Produces crisp, refreshing wines with strong minerality.
Pouilly-Fumé: Slightly richer Sauvignon Blancs with more pronounced smokiness.
Top Brands:
Domaine Vacheron (Sancerre)
Henri Bourgeois (Sancerre)
Didier Dagueneau (Pouilly-Fumé)
3. Riesling - Alsace
The Alsace region is the heart of France’s Riesling production, a grape that is often associated with Germany but thrives in the cool, sunny vineyards along the Rhine River. Alsace Rieslings are distinct, with a focus on dryness and minerality.
Flavor Profile: Alsatian Rieslings are bone dry with high acidity and flavors of green apple, lime, and stone fruits like peach. The wines often have a stony or mineral undertone, reflecting the region’s terroir.
Alsace does not have subdivisions as distinct as Burgundy or the Loire, but vineyards like Grand Cru Rosacker or Brand produce some of the region’s top Rieslings.
Top Brands:
Domaine Trimbach
Domaine Zind-Humbrecht
Domaine Weinbach
4. Chenin Blanc - Loire Valley
Another standout grape from the Loire Valley is Chenin Blanc, which produces a diverse range of wines from bone-dry to lusciously sweet. The regions of Vouvray and Savennières are particularly known for their Chenin Blanc wines.
Flavor Profile: Chenin Blanc is highly versatile. It can be crisp and zesty when dry, with flavors of green apple, pear, and quince, or rich and honeyed when produced as a sweet wine, showing flavors of apricot, baked apple, and honey.
Notable Subregions:
Vouvray: Known for producing both dry and sweet Chenin Blancs.
Savennières: Dry, complex wines with strong minerality and aging potential.
Top Brands:
Domaine Huet (Vouvray)
Nicolas Joly (Savennières)
Domaine des Baumard (Savennières)
5. Viognier - Rhône Valley
Viognier is a lesser known but highly aromatic grape, primarily grown in the Rhône Valley. This region’s Condrieu appellation is particularly famous for producing lush, fragrant Viognier wines.
Flavor Profile: Viognier is known for its rich, full-bodied character, with low acidity and flavors of apricot, peach, orange blossom, and honeysuckle. It often has a slightly oily texture, which makes it distinctive.
Notable Subregions:
Condrieu: The most famous appellation for Viognier, producing expressive wines with layers of fruit and floral aromas.
Top Brands:
E. Guigal (Condrieu)
Domaine Georges Vernay (Condrieu)
Yves Cuilleron (Rhône Valley)
6. Semillon - Bordeaux
Bordeaux is primarily known for its red wines, but it also produces some of the world’s finest Semillon-based white wines. Blended with Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon is central to Bordeaux’s famed dry whites as well as the lusciously sweet wines of Sauternes.
Flavor Profile: In dry wines, Semillon offers a fuller body than Sauvignon Blanc, with flavors of lemon curd, peach, and wax. In sweet wines like Sauternes, it brings notes of apricot, honey, and marmalade, with a luscious, unctuous texture.
Notable Subregions:
Graves: Known for producing high-quality dry white blends of Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc.
Sauternes: Famous for sweet, botrytized wines.
Top Brands:
Château Haut-Brion Blanc (Graves)
Château d’Yquem (Sauternes)
Château Climens (Barsac, a subregion of Sauternes)
Conclusion
France offers a diverse range of white wines that reflect the unique terroir and traditions of its wine regions. Whether you enjoy the crisp acidity of Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley, the rich complexity of Chardonnay from Burgundy, or the aromatic intensity of Viognier from the Rhône, there’s a French white wine to suit every palate. Exploring the wines from top producers within these regions allows you to experience the pinnacle of French winemaking.
Enjoy your next glass of French white wine, and savor the taste of centuries of tradition and craftsmanship!
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etiennelouisjuste · 2 years ago
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Haïti au mondial féminin de la FIFA, le staff technique ! La sélection féminine d’Haïti qui a vaillamment arraché une qualification historique pour la coupe du monde de la FIFA Australie / Nouvelle Zélande 2023, est dirigée par un staff composé de professionnels français dont le chef, Nicolas Delépine, a été nommé par le comité de normalisation de la fédération haïtienne de football en date du 28 janvier 2022, succédant à son compatriote Laurent Mortel. Pour bien remplir sa mission, le nouveau sélectionneur a constitué en toute indépendance son staff et a fait le choix de ses adjoints en fonction des besoins, le tout dernier du staff Kevin Coma, le préparateur mental, a apporté un plus à l’équipe depuis son arrivée lors du rassemblement au Portugal en novembre 2022. C’est un staff professionnel, travailleur avec des gens généreux et humbles qui n’hésitent pas à aider même dans des petites tâches s’il le faut, au profit de l’équipe. Ayant 6 au départ, ce staff a terminé la campagne éliminatoire de trois étapes des grenadières pour la coupe du monde avec 7 membres que voici . 1- Nicolas Delépine, Entraîneur Principal . 2-Erwan Huet, Adjoint technique No 1 3-Baptiste Frenoy, entraîneur des gardiennes 4- Kevin Coma, préparateur mental. 5- Julien Le Hérant, Préparateur physique 6- Adrien Lucchino, Analyste Vidéo. 7- Fany Chevalier, Kinésithérapeute. Qui sont ces membres du staff technique de l’équipe féminine haïtienne ? Que font-ils en dehors de l’équipe nationale ? Réponses dans nos prochaines publications. FHF Communication, 13 mars 2023. https://www.instagram.com/p/CpuxqJcutLD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hippography · 5 years ago
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Cheval arabe, Huet (Nicolas) Cote : Portefeuille 72, folio 81  Date : 1802-1803 Description physique :Papier ; environ 460 x 330 millimètres. Note : Description du contenu : Annotations : 1/8 de la grandeur ; Nom scientifique : Equus ; Famille : Equidés ; Nom vulgaire : Cheval ; Nom vulgaire anglais : Horse Fait partie de l'ensemble : Collection des vélins du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle - portefeuille 72 - Zoologie - Mammifères Source : Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (Paris) - Direction des bibliothèques et de la documentation
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jadeseadragon · 2 years ago
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Nicolas II Huet (French, 1770 - 1830) watercolour and bodycolour on vellum,
8 ½ × 12 ⅜ in. (21.5 × 31.5 cm)
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Nicolas II Huet - A white dwarf Spitz - 1820 - via Christie’s
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honkshu · 6 years ago
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Nicolas Hüet the Younger, “Study of the Giraffe Given to Charles X by the Viceroy of Egypt” (1827)
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formtrends · 7 years ago
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#BMW F20 1 Series rendering by Nicolas Huet
Story > https://www.formtrends.com/nicolas-huet-joins-gm-patac/
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gaiaglobaldefense · 3 years ago
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Climat - rédactions d'information : un défi systémique - Jean-Marc Jancovici
Climat – rédactions d’information : un défi systémique – Jean-Marc Jancovici
Encore du Jancovici vous allez me dire. Alors oui, c’est l’intervenant le plus prolixe de la partie et surtout celui qui présente la réalité la plus réelle ! Je m’expliquer car ce pléonasme c’est pas apparu par hasard. Lorsque l’on écoute des écologiste de type Y Jadot, Y Marignac ou encore S Rousseau, on entends un discours presque agréable avec un fond d’alarmisme. Lorsqu’on écoute JM Jancovici…
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philoursmars · 5 years ago
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Série sur les livres. Encore des livres anciens
- Marseille, musée Longchamp
- Marseille, MuCEM, expo “Aventuriers des Mers" - Théodore de Bry: "Crabes Géants" - Francfort,1598 
- Louvre-Lens, Expo “Animaux et Pharaons" - Nicolas Huet : "Description de l'Egypte - l'Aspic", 1809
- Paris, musée du Quai Branly, expo “Tatoueurs et Tatoués" - Joseph Kabris de Bordeaux, premier tatoué européen de spectacle - 1817
- Marseille, Alcazar, expo "Portulans"
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squawkoverflow · 1 year ago
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A new variant has been added!
Purplish Jay (Cyanocorax cyanomelas) © Nicolas Huet & Jean Gabriel Prêtre
It hatches from blue, common, dark, deep, harsh, large, low, raucous, and tall eggs.
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genevieveetguy · 15 years ago
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The French Kissers (Les beaux gosses), Riad Sattouf (2009)
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florekunst · 2 years ago
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"𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐈𝐆𝐎 𝐋𝐔𝐗𝐄"
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36 pages avec: Audrey Faury (FR) – Alice Assouline (FR) – Aude Carbone (FR) – Cha Kinon (BE/FR) – Cléo Duplan (FR) – Die Teufelhand (FR) – Emmanuelle Gailliez (FR) – Emre Orhun (TR/FR) – Eugène PWCCA (FR) – Faustine Jacquot (FR) – Flore Kunst (FR) – Gianluca ‘Tenia’ Gambino (IT) – Guillaume Soulatges (FR) – Hugo Charpentier (FR) – JessX (FR) – Jokoko (FR) – Luna Seals (BE) – Maïc Baxane (FR) – Maniak (FR) – Manon Bara (BE) – Margaux Bigou (FR) – Mathieu Jiro (FR) – MaxiCat (FR) – Mimieux (FR/UK) – Nadia von Foutre (FR) – Nicolas Le Bault (FR) – Nicolas Rossius is Not Evil (FR/BE) – Nigoull (FR) – Nils Bertho (FR) – Nuvish (FR) – Oriane Huet (FR) – Raya Boteva (BG/BE) – Ryan Waddon (UK) – Sebastien Loraine (FR) – Super Détergent (FR) – Thi Kim Thu (FR)
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