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bakawitch · 6 months ago
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@wisteriasymphony I beat you to the first official jaquerené art XD
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A comic doodle of their first official face to face maskless encounter. It happens during a battle of the bands concert thing while made-up lyrics suspiciously relevant to their relationship plays in the background.
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alexlacquemanne · 2 years ago
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Circuit des murs peints d'Angoulême : Goscinny
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aurevoirmonty · 26 days ago
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«Un mélange entre brutalité sauvage et divers miracles qui ne peuvent être compris que si on les considère d'un point de vue initiatique. Sa vie se situe dans une période historique particulièrement symbolique, qui confère un sens intéressant à toutes les actions du baron, tant sur le plan temporel que spirituel.
Le combat féroce qu’il mena en tant que général blanc contre les bolcheviques, contre les partis de masse et contre le matérialisme, peut être transposé sur un plan supérieur, où existait une sorte d’affrontement entre les forces célestes supérieures et les forces inférieures.»
René Guénon
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chicinsilk · 2 months ago
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US Vogue September 15, 1964
Tweed and lamé suit. Black and white tweed mixed with turquoise, with a tiny stand-up collar, four pockets and a shimmering turquoise lamé blouse. The same lamé lines the jacket; a side pleat emerges at the edge of the skirt. Sandals by Raymond Massaro, hair by René Goujon.
Tailleur tweeds et lamés.Tweed noir et blanc mêlé de turquoise, avec un minuscule col montant, quatre poches et un chemisier lamé turquoise chatoyant. Le même lamé double la veste ; un pli latéral ressort au bord de la jupe. Sandales de Raymond Massaro, coiffure de René Goujon.
Photo David Bailey vogue archive
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warrioreowynofrohan · 9 months ago
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Les Misérables 1.6.2 - How Jean Can Become Champ
Even though Champmathieu is obviously not Jean Valjean, I find it meaningful to see Javert lay out how he could be - because, in a symbolic sense, he is. He’s just another peasant accused of a trivial act related to taking a bit of food, that the authorities build up to make it seem like something serious (oh no, he broke a window! oh no, he climbed a wall!), who is about to be punished preposterously harshly for it. Thirty years ago, he was a pruner in Faverolles; so was Valjean. He had a female relative in Paris (possibly his daughter); so did Valjean (his sister). Champmathieu is bewildered and does not understand what is happening to him; in the description of Valjean’s initial conviction, the text says he seemed to comprehend nothing of his position except its horror.
The description is an expression that there are thousands of Valjeans, though this story is focusing on one. And thus if Valjean does not save Champmathieu from an unjust imprisonment, he is in effect condemning himself; condemning a man in the same position to the same unjust imprisonment that once embittered him.
The second thing that strikes me about this chapter, when Javert demands to be fired for denouncing him to a superior as Jean Valjean, and tells M. Madeleine of the arrest of Champmathieu who he belueves to be Jean Valjean, and M. Madeleine instead just tries to get Javert to leave and gives him a list of work - is the kind of things Madeleine tells Javert to do.
“Javert, go at once to the house of the good woman Buseaupied, who sells herbs at the corner of Rue Saint Saulve; tell her to make her complaint against the carman Pierre Chesnelong. He is a brutal fellow, he almost crushed this woman and her child. He must be punished. Then you will go to Monsieur Charcellay, Rue Montre-de-Champigny. He complains that the gutter of the next house. when it rains throws water upon his house, and is undermining the foundation. Then you will inquire into the offenses that have been reported to me, at the widow Doris’s, Rue Giobourg, and Madame Renée le Bossé’s, Rue du Garrard Blanc, and make out reports.”
Madeleine believes in the use of the law to protect the poor and vulnerable, people like Buseaupied and a widow - that’s what he wants Javert’s job to consist of. Their ideas of the purpose of the law could not be more different - Madeleine’s to defend the weak and powerless, Javert’s to beat them down further. No wonder they’ve clashed during Madeleine’s time as mayor!
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girafeduvexin · 1 month ago
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"Zone"
À la fin tu es las de ce monde ancien
Bergère ô tour Eiffel le troupeau des ponts bêle ce matin
Tu en as assez de vivre dans l’antiquité grecque et romaine
Ici même les automobiles ont l’air d’être anciennes
La religion seule est restée toute neuve la religion
Est restée simple comme les hangars de Port-Aviation
Seul en Europe tu n’es pas antique ô Christianisme
L’Européen le plus moderne c’est vous Pape Pie X
Et toi que les fenêtres observent la honte te retient
D’entrer dans une église et de t’y confesser ce matin
Tu lis les prospectus les catalogues les affiches qui chantent tout haut
Voilà la poésie ce matin et pour la prose il y a les journaux
Il y a les livraisons à 25 centimes pleines d’aventures policières
Portraits des grands hommes et mille titres divers
J’ai vu ce matin une jolie rue dont j’ai oublié le nom
Neuve et propre du soleil elle était le clairon
Les directeurs les ouvriers et les belles sténo-dactylographes
Du lundi matin au samedi soir quatre fois par jour y passent
Le matin par trois fois la sirène y gémit
Une cloche rageuse y aboie vers midi
Les inscriptions des enseignes et des murailles
Les plaques les avis à la façon des perroquets criaillent
J’aime la grâce de cette rue industrielle
Située à Paris entre la rue Aumont-Thiéville et l’avenue des Ternes
Voilà la jeune rue et tu n’es encore qu’un petit enfant
Ta mère ne t’habille que de bleu et de blanc
Tu es très pieux et avec le plus ancien de tes camarades René Dalize
Vous n’aimez rien tant que les pompes de l’Église
Il est neuf heures le gaz est baissé tout bleu vous sortez du dortoir en cachette
Vous priez toute la nuit dans la chapelle du collège
Tandis qu’éternelle et adorable profondeur améthyste
Tourne à jamais la flamboyante gloire du Christ
C’est le beau lys que tous nous cultivons
C’est la torche aux cheveux roux que n’éteint pas le vent
C’est le fils pâle et vermeil de la douloureuse mère
C’est l’arbre toujours touffu de toutes les prières
C’est la double potence de l’honneur et de l’éternité
C’est l’étoile à six branches
C’est Dieu qui meurt le vendredi et ressuscite le dimanche
C’est le Christ qui monte au ciel mieux que les aviateurs
Il détient le record du monde pour la hauteur
Alcools, Guillaume Apollinaire, 1913.
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nesiacha · 4 months ago
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Execution of 71 revolutionaries during the 11 Thermidor year II
230 years ago on 11 Thermidor 71 revolutionaries were executed:
-Alavoine Joseph , 63 years old.
-Arnaud Bertrand , 55 years old.
-Beaurieux Jean-Jacques 45 years old.
-Bergot Jean-Baptiste , 56 years old,
-Benard or Bernard or Besnard Claude , 28 years old.
-Bernard Jean-Pierre 38 years old"The named Bernard, member of the civil committee of this section and of the General Council of the Commune, appears before the committee and insolently complains that the Muséum section has not complied with the orders of the Commune. All the attendees are indignant at this audacity; and the municipal officer is arrested." (Minutes of the Revolutionary Committee of the section, in Walter, 254)
-Bigaud or Bigaut Claude , , 40 years old . "This section, one of the most agitated, one of the slowest to side with the national representation." (Courtois, in Walter, 277)
-Blin Jacques-Nicolas , 63 years old.
-Boulanger Servais-Baudouin , 38 years old, know as a second-in-command of the Parisian revolutionary army during the second invasion of the revolutionary army in September 1793 . Friend and partisan of Robespierre Hanriot and Le Bas know as honest competent and stayed poor.
-Cazenave Jean 38 years old, born . "The Commune still found some supporters in this section." (Courtois, in Walter, 225)
-Charigny Jean-Baptiste , 55 years old, "Charigny, from the Mont-Blanc section, one of the new members appointed in Prairial by the Committee of Public Safety, had an even better excuse than Vincent: employed at the military transport office, Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, he had returned quietly home after his work, stayed there, and had not set foot at the City Hall. His claim was no more successful than those of Vincent and Bougon." (Sainte-Claire Deville, 330)
-Charlemagne Jean-Philippe-Victor 27 years old "Charlemagne belongs to the personnel of what is conventionally called the Robespierrist Commune; representative of the Brutus section at the General Council, he became its vice-president after the Germinal purge; he will perish on the 10th of Thermidor." (Soboul, 900)
-Chatelain or Chatelin François-Laurent , 43 years "Citizen François-Laurent Chatelain, member of the civil committee of the Lombards section, designated by it to the General Council of the Commune, elected police administrator, artist painter, aged 43, born in Nancy, married, no children, residing in Paris, Rue Quincampoix. The National Convention, considering that Chatelain's property belongs to the Republic, gives him all possible guarantees in execution." (In the National Archives: decision on the nationalization of his property.) "Chatelain, aged 43, member of the civil committee of the Lombards section, chosen by it to the General Council of the Commune, elected police administrator, artist painter, born in Nancy." (In the family file: List of condemned persons of the family: National Archives.)
-Cochois or Cauchois Jean-Baptiste , 54 years old,
"Cochois' efforts with the committees to persuade them to join the Commune had no effect on them and only served to prove his complicity with the conspirators, which led to his death alongside them, struck by the sword of the law." (Courtois, in Walter, 184.)
- Coru Jacques-Pierre 63 years old.
- Cresson Jacques-Louis. Executed on 11 Thermidor.
- Daubancourt René-Toussaint , 43 years old
"Daubancourt, a member of the General Council, wearing the tricolor sash, spoke in favor of the Commune. His arrest was decided, and he was sent to the Committee of General Security. This was approved by the representatives of the people who, shortly after, appeared at the assembly." (Courtois, in Walter, 223.)
- Delacour Pierre-Nicolas , 37 years old, very active during 9 thermidor
"Received a letter from the Commune to immediately call a general assembly. On that day, at eight o’clock in the evening, Lacour, one of our municipal officers, came to invite and urge the committee to establish a regular correspondence, every two hours, with the Commune, which at that moment was expecting Robespierre, St-Just, and Couthon within its ranks." (Excerpt from the records of the deliberations of the Civil Committee of the section, in Walter, 187.)
"At this moment, Lacour, a member of the General Council, entered. His entire demeanor indicated great agitation; he said, 'How can you remain calm while all the committees are going to the Commune, which will soon have Robespierre, St-Just, and Couthon among its members? You should send delegations every two hours to establish correspondence with it;' and then left without waiting for a response." (Account of the events reported to the Civil Committee on the 9th and 10th, presented to citizen Barras, a representative of the people, with the hope it would reach the Committee of Public Safety or the Committee of General Security, in Walter, 188.)
"At around one o’clock, twenty-four deputies appointed by the general assembly to spread out to the forty-seven other sections and convey its wish occupied the committee in dispatching their powers. A committee member declared that at seven o’clock in the evening he saw Lacour enter the Revolutionary Committee; his concerned demeanor aroused his curiosity, so he followed him to ask if there were any news. Lacour replied that there was a lot, but that it couldn’t be shared with everyone. Lacour then told the Committee to remove the outsiders, and our colleague immediately withdrew." (Account of the events reported to the Civil Committee on the 9th and 10th, presented to citizen Barras, with the hope it would reach the Committee of Public Safety or the Committee of General Security, in Walter, 189.)
"A woman spoke about an incident, stating that she had come from the National Convention, where she heard Thuriot place a bounty on Hanriot’s head, saying that anyone who brought Hanriot to the Convention would have well deserved the gratitude of the Fatherland and promised a considerable sum of money to whoever brought his head. She added that it horrified her and made her hair stand on end." (Minutes of the General Assembly of the section during the night of 9th to 10th Thermidor, in Walter, 191.)
-Deltroit Claude-Antoine, 43 years old.
"A man named Deltroit, a municipal officer, arrived and expressed his surprise that the Museum section had neither provided reinforcements nor artillery according to the Commune's requisition. This astonishment was received as it should be by true patriots, and Deltroit was detained." (Minutes of the Revolutionary Committee’s session of the section, in Walter, 253.)
- Deboisseaux Charles-Huant 39 years old
"Among the outlaws, several had managed to flee and avoid immediate arrest. Among them was Coffinhal, who had succeeded in leaving the Hôtel de Ville. [...] He then left with his friend Desboisseaux, a member of the Commune and juror at the Tribunal, who, like him, lived on the Île Saint-Louis (Fraternity section). They had wandered together around Paris throughout the 10th, where their friends were being arrested left and right and Robespierre was being taken to the scaffold. They dined at Boulevard de l’Hôpital, in one of the most remote and deserted corners of Paris at the time; they had supper at rue d’Enfer, at the Écu, in the Observatory section, which alone had openly embraced their party during the previous night. They had continued to roam, unable to find a safe refuge, and dared not present themselves at the barriers. At one o’clock in the morning, the two outlaws had separated; Desboisseaux had returned to the Île Saint-Louis to try to see his wife, where he learned that the Revolutionary Committee had already come to seal his home and had not found his wife. After this day and night of anxious wandering and being hunted, following the exhausting hours of the night of the 9th to the 10th, the unfortunate man stated that he had walked until 6 o’clock in the morning and then entered the house of citizen Martin, a wine merchant, at Quai des Ormes, where he probably hoped to rest. Martin recognized him, called the Revolutionary Committee of the section, and that’s how Desboisseaux, immediately arrested, went to the scaffold in the evening, perhaps having had no more than a minute of rest during sixty hours." (Sainte-Claire Deville, 338-339.)
-Desvieux Marc-Louis 44 years old,
"The [General Assembly of the Contract-Social section] had sent commissioners to the Commune; two of them had taken the oath there. It appeared to be wavering in favor of the rebels." (Courtois, in Walter, 200.)
- Devaux or Desvaux Pierre-François 53 years old,
-Dorigny Louis-François , 36 years old very active during 9 thermidor
"The Popincourt section, being far from the places where the conspirators were stirring and where the national representation was striking the traitors, showed much anxiety and uncertainty in its conduct; it also had members and friends of the Commune within it who deceived it. Dorigny, who paid for his treachery with his life, had singularly influenced it. It had sent commissioners to the Commune, not only to learn about the facts but to participate in its deliberations. […] Among the culprits who were in this section and who contributed to misleading it was Dorigny, whom I have just mentioned. […] The Revolutionary Committee seems, according to documents found at the Commune, to have made the requested oath; but it also seems to have acted according to principles: it arrested Dorigny." (Courtois, in Walter, 266-267.)
"The Popincourt assembly, meeting shortly after nine o’clock, on the initiative of Dorigny, a member of the General Committee, sent twelve commissioners to the Commune 'with the power to deliberate if required,' but also delegated as many to the Convention. On their return around eleven o'clock, the commissioners announced the Commune's rebellion: the assembly immediately aligned itself with the national representation. Dorigny tried around midnight to regain control: the assembly persisted in its decision." (Soboul, 1017-1018.)
- Dumetz Pierre 37 years old.
- Dumontier Denis-Joseph 51 years old or 42 years old
-Eudes Jean-Pierre 31 years old, born in 1763 very active during the night of 9 and 10 thermidor
- Farot or Faro Jean-Léonard 31 years old, was one of the most active during the night of 9 to 10 Thermidor.
- Gamaury or Gamory Martial , 46 years old, born.
- Gibert Jean-Louis , 42 or 43 years old.
-Girardin Jean-Claude , 48 years old
“Girardin stayed at the Commune until the end and was arrested during the invasion of the Hôtel de Ville by the Convention troops. He went to the guillotine on the 11th.” (Walter, note on page 221.)
- Girod or GIRAUD Giraud Pierre 27 years old, born
- Grenard René , 43 or 45 years old.
-Hoëner or Haëner Pierre, 52 years old
-Henry Pierre 48 or 49 years old, "Citizen Renaud arriving from the Commune went to the tribune and said: 'The country is saved once again. It was then eleven thirty. The sections have united at the Commune, the council is working on a proclamation that will inform you of the dangers you have faced, the representatives have been found and are under the protection of the people, the commander of the mounted gendarmerie and his officers are in Hanriot's hands and will be shot tomorrow morning.'" (Minutes of the General Assembly of the section, in Walter, 226-227.) "The Revolutionary Committee of the Arsenal section passed to the order of the day on the guilty proposition made by a municipal officer (Henry, punished with death) to join the Commune." (Courtois, in Walter, 178.)
-Jault Pierre-Simon-Joseph 32 years old "Despite the efforts of Damour and Monnoyer, despite the deputations made by the municipal conspirators and the presence of Mercier, Jault, and Dazard, who have since been struck down by the law, this section remained loyal, and the apostles of the rebellious Commune were arrested by its orders." (Courtois, in Walter, 176.)
- Jemptel Auguste or Antoine , 54 years old, "Commune of Paris, 9 Thermidor Year II. The members of the General Council of the Commune invite the Bon-Conseil section, which has distinguished itself at all times, to send commissioners to its midst to deliberate on means of public salvation and the true support of the friends of the people and liberty; almost all sections are currently united. Signed: Léchenard, Arthur, Louvet, Legrand, Jemptel." (Courtois, in Walter, 181.) "The Revolutionary Committee arrested Jemptel, a municipal officer who had participated in the Commune's revolt." (Courtois, in Walter, 180-181.)
-Jerome or Jerosme Nicolas JEROME 44 years old. "Municipal officers Alexandre Louvet, Louis Pâris, and Nicolas Jérôme, along with a few others, were arrested and sent to the Committee of General Security." All three were guillotined on the 11th. (Courtois, in Walter, 223.)
-Jobert Auguste-Germain 50 years old.
- Jonquoy Claude 44 years old "Jonquoy, who was serving as a police administrator, was arrested with his colleagues at the town hall around 2 a.m. on 10 Thermidor; he was guillotined on the 11th." (Walter, note 1, 221.)
- Lamiral or Ladmiral Pierre-Léon 34 years old.
- Langlois Jean-Nicolas 47 years old, arrested by own section when he tried to rally them to the Commune ,"The municipal officer Langlois first tried to corrupt President Trépié, then harangued the section to urge it to rally to the Commune, but was not listened to." (Courtois, in Walter, 249.) "On the 9th, at a quarter past midnight, Citizen Langlois, a member of the Commune, despite the decrees of the National Convention which the assembly only knew verbally, presented himself to the assembly with Citizen Trépié, president, urging him to use his efforts to excite the general assembly to join the Commune and take the oath of loyalty. To which Citizen Trépié turned his back and told him that he was speaking to the assembly, looking at him with indignation. Whereupon I, Bourgoy, secretary, having heard him and pointed out that we were disregarding the orders of the Commune. To which Langlois replied that a second order would be forthcoming and that it would be necessary to proclaim it immediately. When I told him that if it came I would tear it up, he said: 'You will tear it up, you will desire it.' I said: 'No, I will not tear it up, but I will record it in my minutes as a proscribed thing.' He allowed himself to say that the Commune was not in [revolution], but that it was the Convention which was in counter-revolution and that it was oppressing the patriots. This denunciation, I, Bourgoy, signed and sent to the Revolutionary Committee of my section at eight in the morning of 10 Thermidor." (Denunciation addressed to the Revolutionary Committee of the section by Citizen Bourgoy, secretary-clerk of the sectional assembly, in Walter, 249-250.) "The Mont-Blanc assembly met around 9:30. 'Fear of being misled led it to appoint a delegation to receive the orders from the Committees of Public Safety and General Security.' When Langlois, a member of the General Council, requested that delegates go to pledge allegiance to the Commune, the assembly, despite his insistence, moved to the next item on the agenda." (Soboul, 1014.)
-Langlois Marie-François 37 years old, "The Civil Committee sent two commissioners to the Commune authorized by the general assembly, which refused to send two commissioners to the Committee of Public Safety. It [The assembly] sent observers to the Convention who placed themselves in the tribune of the journalist Millin. A certain Rossignol came to reveal the seditious plans of the Commune. Tumult. The assembly listened favorably to Lemasson who praised the General Council and who had sworn allegiance to the Commune. It applauded Pelletier who unleashed himself against the Committee of Public Safety and the Convention, and announced that the representatives defending the homeland had returned to the people. It smiled at the speech of municipal officer Langlois, who came with a sash to praise the principles and conduct of the municipal conspirators, stirred and troubled by the reading of a note from Millin urging citizens not to recognize the orders of the municipality placed outside the law. It only pronounced in favor of the Convention after it was certain of its victory." (Courtois, in Walter, 193.) "Chalier section, two men long held the assembly under their influence, with the complicity of the president who refused to give the floor 'to good commissioners returning from mission': Pelletier, justice of the peace, and Lemaçon, his assessor; Langlois, municipal officer, 'confirmed the imprecations of the two previous ones.'" (Soboul, 1020.)
-Lasnier Jacques 52 years old, very active during 9 thermidor and escort Maximilien Robespierre to the Commune "Mutius-Scaevola section, the session opened at eight o'clock with the reading of the Council's summons letter, commissioners were sent to the Commune 'to find out what was happening there.' A discussion then ensued on the legality of this summons; it was announced that the Commune was in rebellion. The assembly immediately recalled its commissioners and declared that it was illegal. 'The assembly spontaneously adjourned, but resolved to remain united to await orders.' When Lasnier, a member of the General Council, appeared after ten o'clock, the assembly declared that it recognized only the Convention." (Soboul, 1016.) "Another member, having seen Lasnier, a member of the Commune, in the assembly, demanded that he be taken to the revolutionary committee. Lasnier demanded the floor. Lasnier made an ardent defense of the Commune, of Robespierre, of Hanriot, and the Jacobins. The assembly, not being swayed by his perfidious insinuations, resolved again that it recognized no authority other than that of the Convention. As for Lasnier, he was taken to the revolutionary committee, which placed him under arrest. Taken the next morning to the Committee of General Security; he was guillotined on 11 Thermidor." (Summary of the Minutes written by the Civil Committee of the section, in Walter, 256.)
-Lauvin Edmé-Marguerite 60 years old.
- Legendre Jean-Baptiste-Emmanuel 60 or 61 years old,
-Legrand Pierre-Jacques 51 years old
-Lelievre Jacques-Mathurin 40 or 41 years old, born in Paris. Very active during the night of 9 to 10 Thermidor.
-Lesire Jean-Charles-Pierre 43 years old.
-Louvet Pierre-Alexandre , 33 years old,very active during 9 Thermidor . “Several had the courage of their opinions and disdainfully refused to defend themselves, for example, the painter Pierre-Alexandre Louvet from the section of the Homme-Armé, a young and active member of the Execution Committee. It is remembered that he had left the Town Hall around two in the morning to accompany the deputation sent by the General Council to the Jacobins. Captured on the return by a patrol from the section of the Halle au Blé, taken at 3 a.m. before the Revolutionary Committee, he was asked if he had participated in the decrees issued by the Commune since the previous day. He proudly replied ‘yes, and that if it were to be done again, he would do it, that he is in the patriotic principles, and that he will be until death, and that he prefers to die rather than live as a slave.’” (Sainte-Claire Deville, 328.) “The Commune nevertheless still found some supporters in this sanction.” (Courtois, in Walter, 225.)
-Lubin Jean-Jacques , 29 years old.
-Lumiere Jacques-Nicolas 46 years old.
-Marcel André 53 or 73 years old.
-Mercier Louis-Joseph 40 years old. After the actions of the Commune . After the action of the Commune failed, instead of escaping he decided to surrender Surrendered himself.
“Mercier, a municipal officer (sentenced to death), tried in vain to lead the committee to the Commune’s cause; in response, a protest of unwavering loyalty and attachment to the Convention was sent.” (Courtois, in Walter, 179.)
-Mercier Marc-Martial-André , 43 years old
“Despite his patriotism, Mercier was not a sans-culotte due to his lifestyle and position.” (Soboul, 895.)
“He was reproached for his immoral conduct (he abandoned his 'respectable and virtuous' wife for another woman), the inconsistency of his character 'which means that patriots never know what to expect from him,' and being a poor republican for having refused sixty sous to a poor and sick patriot ('the character of a true republican is to relieve his brothers in adversity, especially when they enjoy such considerable salaries as those of Mercier').” (Soboul, 895.)
“9 Thermidor, ten o'clock in the evening. The session begins with the reading of a decree from the General Council of the Commune. The assembly appoints two commissioners to go to the Commune. The commissioners report that the armed force assembled in the Place de Grève has withdrawn. A citizen sent by the civil committee at eight o'clock to the Commune to find out what was happening there reports that he was asked to write his name on a piece of paper and have the commissioners present from the section take an oath, and that Mercier and Gency, representatives of the section, said that the detained patriots had been freed and that all orders would come from the Commune as all authorities were gathered there. The assembly, outraged by the Commune's demands, swears to die for the national representation.” (Summary of the General Assembly minutes of the section, in Walter, 214.)
-Mettot Dominique 45 years old.
-Morel Jacques 55 years old.
-Moyne Jacques 39 years old.
-Naudin Nicolas 33 or 35 years old .
“The committee deliberating on how to secure Naudin and Talbot, members of the Commune declared out of the law and residing in the section, decided to search their houses and seal them.” Naudin, present at the session of the 9th, was arrested at the Maison-Commune. He went to the scaffold.” (Extraordinary session of the Civil Committee of the section on 9 Thermidor, in Walter, 280.)
-Pacquotte Jean 47 or 48 years old
-Paffe François-Auguste 41 years old.
-Paris Pierre-Louis 34 years old
“The municipal officers Alexandre Louvet, Louis Paris, and Nicolas Jérôme, and a few others, are arrested and sent to the General Security Committee.” All three were guillotined on the 11th. (Courtois, in Walter, 223.)
-Pelletier François 33 years old.
-Ravel Jacques 55 or 48 years old.
-Remy Pierre 45 years old
“Journet is announced as arriving from the Commune. He says: ‘I was invited to tell you to join the Commune. You know that the Commune has been declared outlawed; you know it is composed of all good patriots, and declaring the good patriots outlaws means declaring all patriots outlaws. That’s why I present to the assembly that it should not have read the proclamation of the Convention.’ Journet adds that while at the town hall he saw Rémy, who asked him how the section was behaving and told him, ‘Go quickly to my section and invite it to join the other sections under the orders of the Commune.’” (Minutes of the General Assembly of the section, in Walter, 227.)
-Sijas Prosper 35 years old , loyalist to Robespierre.
“Sijas, former deputy to Bouchotte and a pronounced patriot.” (Soboul, 876.)
-Souard or Souars Étienne-Antoine , 56 or 57 years old,
-Talbot or Taillebot Jean-Baptiste-Crépin 58 years old
“From 3 p.m., Talbot invites the commander of the Temple section to go to the headquarters; he goes there: half an hour later, the general assembly convenes and the men hurry to the gathering points.” (Soboul, 997.)
“The commander arrives and declares that citizen Talbot, a member of the Commune, had him called at three o'clock in a third-party house where he was. Talbot, who was waiting for him on the boulevard, urged him to go immediately to Hanriot to receive his orders; he went there immediately, Hanriot was surrounded by many people, and Hanriot ordered him to arm all citizens and to obey only him, the general, and the Commune of Paris. He then requested this order in writing, but Hanriot told him he only gave verbal orders. He then returned to the section, and having seen citizens gathering armed on his way, he thought it his duty to do the same in his section to maintain public order and therefore called the roll.” (Extraordinary session of the Civil Committee of the section on 9 Thermidor, in Walter, 278.)
“Despite Talbot's pressure, the Temple section committees refused around six o'clock to obey the Commune's demands.” (Soboul, 1007.)
“The committee deliberating on how to secure Naudin and Talbot, members of the Commune declared outlaws and residing in the section, decided to search their houses and seal them.” (Extraordinary session of the Civil Committee of the section on 9 Thermidor, in Walter, 280.)
“Talbot, having left shortly before the end of the session, managed to return to his home. He was arrested in the morning of the 10th.” (Walter, note 1, 280.)
-Tanchon Ponce 32 or 33 years old.
“A citizen presenting himself to the committee and invited to say what was new responded with warmth that the people were in insurrection, that the Jacobins, all the sections, the constituted authorities, and the tribunals were rallying around the Commune to defend Robespierre and to oppose the Convention, which, he said, wanted to oppress and make him a victim; he urged us with all his might to go to the Commune, and the reason he gave was that the tocsin was sounding and the people were exercising their sovereignty.” (Minutes of the Civil Committee session of the section, in Walter, 197.)
-Vaucanu Jean-Guillaume-François 37 years old.
-Vincent Jean-Baptiste 35 (or 36) years old
“Vincent, from the Indivisibility section, was a good man. [...] Building contractor and administrator of the heavy artillery workshop, he had been detained very late at his office and could only go to the Commune after 10 p.m. [He signed as number 91, the last one on the attendance list.] He left after a quarter of an hour, without making a gesture or saying a word. The next morning, having learned of the decree declaring the municipality outlawed, he voluntarily went to the General Security Committee, with the deep conviction of his perfect innocence. Naturally, he was arrested and pushed into the vestibule where prisoners gathered. Hearing his colleagues' conversations and the guards' remarks, he became anxious and hastily wrote a petition: ‘... Faithfully submitting to the law, reassured by the sense of a guiltless conscience, he came voluntarily to place himself under your orders, offering his conduct for your examination, convinced that if justice weighs on guilty heads, it will consider it a sacred duty to protect and defend innocence confused with crime.’” (Sainte-Claire Deville, 329-330.)
-Witchericht or Wiltcheritz or Vichterich Martin 44 (or 48) years old. Was in Luxembourg prison: refused to let Robespierre to go to to prison and sent him to the town hall instead
“The Popincourt section, distant from where the conspirators were active and where the national representation was striking the traitors, showed much anxiety and uncertainty in its conduct; it also had members and friends of the Commune among its ranks who misled it.” (Courtois, in Walter, 266.)
Mention to : Benoist, Boulanger's adjutant who killed himself in the section yard.
I was able to find all the names and quite a few excerpts of text (some that I knew, others not, whether it was the names or the excerpts of text) on the excellent site. If you want more information about these revolutionaries go to this link:
https://www.amis-robespierre.org/11-Thermidor-an-II-29-juillet-1794#:~:text=Sur%20les%20140%20membres%20du,journ%C3%A9e%2Drecord%20d'ex%C3%A9cutions.
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satinea · 4 months ago
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J'avais dix ans. La Sorgue m'enchâssait. Le soleil chantait les heures sur le sage cadran des eaux. L'insouciance et la douleur avaient scellé le coq de fer sur le toit des maisons et se supportaient ensemble. Mais quelle roue dans le coeur de l'enfant aux aguets tournait plus fort, tournait plus vite que celle du moulin dans son incendie blanc ?
René CHAR
AU-DESSUS DU VENT (1959),
LA PAROLE EN ARCHIPEL.
Petites chaises bleues pour deux ...
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tournevole · 6 months ago
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L'HOMME QUI TE RESSEMBLE J'ai frappé à ta porte J'ai frappé à ton cœur Pourquoi me repousser ? Ouvre-moi, mon frère. Pourquoi me demander L'épaisseur de mes lèvres La longueur de mon nez La couleur de ma peau Et le nom de mes dieux ? Ouvre-moi, mon frère. Pourquoi me demander Si je suis d'Afrique Si je suis d'Amérique Si je suis d'Asie Si je suis d'Europe ? Ouvre-moi, mon frère. Je ne suis pas un noir Je ne suis pas un rouge Je ne suis pas un blanc, Je ne suis pas un jaune. Ouvre-moi, mon frère Je ne suis qu'un homme, L'homme de tous les cieux, L'homme de tous les temps, L'homme qui te ressemble : Ouvre-moi, mon frère. René Philombe (Yaoundé, 1977)
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romainmeynier · 1 year ago
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Je lis Rue René Boulanger un livre israélien  Les filles passent parfois en short  Parfois sans rien et c’est toujours quelque chose  Il y a dans ce bouquin toutes les trois lignes Une ligne qui me donne envie d’écrire  Car dedans les gens sont vivants rien de plus Le type m’a servi une mauvaise bière Ce n’est pas celle à 8 euros que j’avais commandée Il transporte son odeur de graillon partout où il passe Son restaurant sent l’erreur, j’aurais dû attendre A la terrasse de l’hôtel Providence Qu’une place se libère  Dans mon livre le père a toujours trop bu Son foie n’a pas tenu les assauts de vodka  Parfois quand je bois moi aussi, maintenant Je sens que quelque chose se déraille  Dans le bide  J’aimerais glisser une tête à l’intérieur et souffler fort, aspirer  Je voudrais qu’il n’y ait pas trop vite de problèmes  Parce qu’il ne faudrait pas qu’Elise soit encore triste, comme pour sa mère, plus jamais On va vieillir ensemble et mourir lentement  Dans une maison qu’on n’a encore imaginée On aura un peu mal ensemble, il y aura du soleil et des courgettes énormes De la pluie, des livres et du vin blanc Un matin vers neuf heures on se réveillera et ce sera fini Je la prendrai dans mes bras, et j’espère que je pourrai lui faire l’amour (mais enfin) On aura passé assez de temps et écrit plein d’histoires Alors on arrêtera tout On partira d’une façon ou une autre  Ce sera ma vieille et je serai son vieux  C’est dans longtemps La petite tache blanche au bout de l’imagination  Ici est au soleil Je vais commander une autre bière et le type va m’entendre Ça va gueuler Les filles passent  Paraît-il que les yeux ne s’agrandissent jamais 
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bakawitch · 7 months ago
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Miraculous Mortality Parasite Users
(No particular order of importance, up to change)
*TBR - To Be Revealed
**TBS - To Be Selected
Dove - Marinette/Mireille Qian - l'Œillet/Eyelet
Snail - Adrien/René le Blanc - Helix Vert
Cat - TBR*
Dragonfly - TBR
Wolf - TBR
Rabbit - TBR
Deer - TBR
Fox - TBR
Ferret - TBR
Fungus - TBR
Anglerfish - Ondine/Margot Fontaine - Sirena
Owl - Chloé/Cornelia Neuville - Strixelle
Coyote - Claudia/Jaqueline Ramage - Brigand (OC) @wisteriasymphony
Butterfly - Lívia/Illangó Bíborka - Fair Malison (OC)
Jellyfish - TBR
Black Widow - TBR
White Bat - Felix/Asher Blackvale - Noctule
Snapping Turtle - TBR
Octopus - TBR
Chameleon - Manon/Clarabelle Beaufoy - Princess Blissa
Wild Dog - Ivan/Piers Faucher - Hell Hound
Moth - Juleka/Rose Rock - Mothra
Silk Moth - TK/Kingsley Rucker - Hexerei (YGO)
Lanternfly - Beau/Cleé Malachai - Phthonus (OC)
Albino Peacock - TBR
Black Goat - TBR
Spider - Sabrina/Delancey de la Cour - Agent S
Fly - TBR
Cattle - TBR
Platypus - Inaaya 'Aya' Acharya-Lockwood - Ekaanta (OC) @kissofchrysantheum
Lice - Hyperion Acharya-Lockwood - Ichor (OC) @kissofchrysantheum
Panther -TBR
Snake - Adalheidis 'Alice/Heidi' Exton - Ophedia (OC) @kissofchrysantheum
Hare - Eileithiya 'Thea' Fox - Invidia (OC) @kissofchrysantheum
Mouse - Camilla Higashikata - Cheer (OC) @yukii0nna
Jaguar - TBS**
Hawk - TBR
Dragon - TBR
Possum - TBS
Lionfish - TBS
Rook - TBS
Shark - TBS
Hornet - TBS
Eel - TBS
Mortality Miracle Box
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steliosagapitos · 11 months ago
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~ "René Jules Lalique Perfume bottle, 1920. Modèle : D'orsay - Le lys, en verre blanc - Patine sienne." ~
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loup-venant · 6 months ago
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Clara s'est arrêtée de compter les nuages. Elle sait qu'elle n'y trouvera aucune réponse. Abattue, la moitié du visage enterrée dans les draps, l'autre sous le sable laissé par ses larmes, elle cherche où poser les yeux. Plus échouée que couchée, son regard n'a de cible que l'invisible qui lui sert le cœur.
Sur le matelas, elle forme avec sa couverture un petit cocon qui semble inspirer par à-coup. Ses gémissements n'émettent plus qu'un léger souffle à présent. Entre ses mains, dans ses bras, un oreiller qu'elle étreint comme elle aimerait l'être lui offre en partie la présence qui lui manque.
C'est pas difficile pourtant. C'est pas difficile, pourtant. Pas difficile pourtant. de faire la vaisselle, C'est pas difficile. Pourtant. de faire les courses Pourtant. pas difficile. C'est pas difficile. de cuisiner. C'est diff... pourtant... pas... C'est pas pourtant. Je l'ai fait ce matin. C'est pas. sortir ? C'est difficile pas de pourtant. et hier. C'est pas. C'est pas. la vaisselle. difficile pourtant. et la semaine passée. Ces pensées s'animent sans la consulter véritablement, et de toute évidence, elle ne possède dans l'instant rien de bien concret pour les contredirent.
Son nez se retrousse. Ses yeux se referment. Sa mâchoire se resserre en même temps que la prise sur l'oreiller. Son menton tremble sous ses lèvres. Elle sert si fort avec les bras que ses mains atteignent ses épaules. Dans un cours sursaut, Clara renifle, se gardant comme elle peut de pleurer à nouveau. Et rouvre les yeux pour regarder dehors. Les nuages sont rose, orange, violet. Elle inspire profondément. Elle en regarde un, tout à gauche. Une larme s'est formée dans le coin droit de son œil, presque contre le lit. Elle expire et relâche un peu la tension dans ses bras. Le nuage n'a pas de forme particulière, mais il semble avancer au ralenti. Un oiseau passe, puis un avion. Il laisse dans son passage, deux petits sillons blanc gris. Inconsciemment, elle s'offre sur l'épaule quelques caresses de la main droite. Quand le nuage disparaît tout à droite, elle regarde le ciel vide un moment.
Le temps est calme, sa tête elle, le devient. Clara a chaud sous son plaid devenu moite mais ne bouge plus. Elle se contente d'avaler sa salive et d'attendre le sommeil. Elle voit mais ne regarde pas. Elle sent sa poitrine qui gonfle et qui dégonfle au rythme de sa respiration. Une migraine entre les tempes et l'arrière du crâne lui fait penser qu'elle devrait s'hydrater. Elle entend mais n'écoute plus. Ses yeux piquent un peu, alors elle les ferment.
Le bruit de la sonnette la réveille. Clara cherche son téléphone du bout des doigts. Elle y voit 19h32, quatre appels manqués. Un second coup de sonnette la sort de son demi sommeil.
"Aurore ! Merde. J'arrive, Aurore !" crie Clara en direction de la porte tout en enfilant le jean qu'elle avait abandonné dans le salon avant de s'enfouir dans sa chambre. "C'est aujourd'hui que tu venais ?" demande-t-elle en ouvrant la porte. "Entre !"
"Non, je devais arriver demain, mais le covoit à annulé au dernier moment et le seul que je pouvais prendre démarrait ce matin. Alors me voilà. Je suis désolée." dit Aurore en posant sa veste sur la poignée de sa valise avant de s'asseoir dans le canapé. Elle regarde Clara et continue en pointant son téléphone du doigt. "J'ai essayé de te prévenir, mais tu ne répondais pas. Ca va toi ?"
Clara rougit surprise. Elle pourrait lui dire ce qu'elle vit. Lui demander de l'aide, peut-être. Elle voudrait tout lui dire. Elle se demande ce qu'Aurore pourrait bien lui dire. Et peut-être qu'elle a déjà bien assez à gérer avec sa vie à elle. Oui, je vais pas la surcharger alors qu'elle vient de faire quatre cents bornes. Ca peut attendre, pense-t-elle.
"Oui oui," finit-elle par répondre, masquée d'un sourire. "Je nous prépare un thé ? J'ai des petits gateaux aussi, ça te dit ?"
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chicinsilk · 11 months ago
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Vogue Paris mars 1964
Chanel Haute Couture Collection Spring/Summer 1964. Wool tweed and navy and white checkered surah print. The same printed silk surah makes up the blouse, the lining of the jacket and the belt of the skirt. Hairstyle by René Goujean.
Chanel Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1964. Tweed de laine et surah imprimé à carreaux marine et blanc. Le même surah de soie imprimé compose la blouse, la doublure de la veste et la ceinture de la jupe. Coiffure de René Goujean.
Photo Helmut Newton.
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odnagnisul · 2 years ago
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100 livres à avoir lu dans sa vie (entre autres):
1984, George Orwell ✅
A la croisée des mondes, Philip Pullman
Agnès Grey, Agnès Bronte ✅
Alice au Pays des merveilles, Lewis Carroll ✅
Angélique marquise des anges, Anne Golon
Anna Karenine, Léon Tolstoï
A Rebours, Joris-Karl Huysmans
Au bonheur des dames, Émile Zola
Avec vue sur l'Arno, E.M Forster
Autant en emporte le vent, Margaret Mitchell
Barry Lyndon, William Makepeace Thackeray
Belle du Seigneur, Albert Cohen
Blonde, Joyce Carol Oates
Bonjour tristesse, Françoise Sagan ✅
Cent ans de solitude, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Charlie et la chocolaterie, Roald Dahl ✅
Chéri, Colette
Crime et Châtiment, Féodor Dostoïevski
De grandes espérances, Charles Dickens
Des fleurs pour Algernon, Daniel Keyes
Des souris et des hommes, John Steinbeck ✅
Dix petits nègres, Agatha Christie ✅
Docteur Jekyll et Mister Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson ✅
Don Quichotte, Miguel Cervantés
Dracula, Bram Stocker ✅
Du côté de chez Swann, Marcel Proust
Dune, Frank Herbert ✅
Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury ✅
Fondation, Isaac Asimov
Frankenstein, Mary Shelley ✅
Gatsby le magnifique, Francis Scott Fitzgerald ✅
Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers, J.K Rowling
Home, Toni Morrison
Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
Kafka sur le rivage, Haruki Murakami
L'adieu aux armes, Ernest Hemingway ✅
L'affaire Jane Eyre, Jasper Fforde
L'appel de la forêt, Jack London ✅
L'attrape-cœur, J. D. Salinger ✅
L'écume des jours, Boris Vian
L'étranger, Albert Camus ✅
L'insoutenable légèreté de l'être, Milan Kundera
La condition humaine, André Malraux
La dame aux camélias, Alexandre Dumas Fils
La dame en blanc, Wilkie Collins
La gloire de mon père, Marcel Pagnol
La ligne verte, Stephen King ✅
La nuit des temps, René Barjavel
La Princesse de Clèves, Mme de La Fayette ✅
La Route, Cormac McCarthy ✅
Le chien des Baskerville, Arthur Conan Doyle
Le cœur cousu, Carole Martinez
Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Alexandre Dumas : tome 1 et 2
Le dernier jour d'un condamné, Victor Hugo ✅
Le fantôme de l'opéra, Gaston Leroux
Le lièvre de Vaatanen, Arto Paasilinna
Le maître et Marguerite, Mikhaïl Boulgakov
Le meilleur des mondes, Aldous Huxley
Le nom de la rose, Umberto Eco
Le parfum, Patrick Süskind
Le portrait de Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde ✅
Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery ✅
Le père Goriot, Honoré de Balzac ✅
Le prophète, Khalil Gibran ✅
Le rapport de Brodeck, Philippe Claudel
Le rouge et le noir, Stendhal ✅
Le Seigneur des anneaux, J.R Tolkien ✅
Le temps de l'innocence, Edith Wharton
Le vieux qui lisait des romans d'amour, Luis Sepulveda ✅
Les Chroniques de Narnia, CS Lewis
Les Hauts de Hurle-Vent, Emily Brontë
Les liaisons dangereuses, Choderlos de Laclos ✅
Les Malaussène, Daniel Pennac ✅
Les mémoires d'une jeune fille rangée, Simone de
Beauvoir
Les mystères d'Udolfo, Ann Radcliff
Les piliers de la Terre, Ken Follett : tome 1
Les quatre filles du Docteur March, Louisa May
Alcott
Les racines du ciel, Romain Gary
Lettre d'une inconnue, Stefan Zweig ✅
Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert ✅
Millenium, Larson Stieg ✅
Miss Charity, Marie-Aude Murail
Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
Ne tirez pas sur l'oiseau moqueur, Harper Lee ✅
Nord et Sud, Elisabeth Gaskell
Orgueil et Préjugés, Jane Austen
Pastorale américaine, Philip Roth
Peter Pan, James Matthew Barrie
Pilgrim, Timothy Findley
Rebecca, Daphne Du Maurier
Robinson Crusoé, Daniel Defoe ✅
Rouge Brésil, Jean Christophe Ruffin
Sa majesté des mouches, William Goldwin ✅
Tess d'Uberville, Thomas Hardy
Tous les matins du monde, Pascal Quignard
Un roi sans divertissement, Jean Giono
Une prière pour Owen, John Irving
Une Vie, Guy de Maupassant
Vent d'est, vent d'ouest, Pearl Buck
Voyage au bout de la nuit, Louis-Ferdinand Céline ✅
Total : 37/100
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les-degustations-ugo · 11 months ago
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🇫🇷❓❓Hello les amoureux du tire-bouchon. Et vous, quel est votre profil de champagne préféré (Vif, Intense ou fruité) ❓❓🇫🇷
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Hier soir pour fêter la "faim d'année", les @champagnedevignerons ont créé leur Bingo des Caractères ! Chaque réveillon a son ambiance, son menu, ses petits rituels... Bref, tous ces précieux instants qui deviendront des souvenirs à chérir et à partager.
Alors, entre deux flûtes de champagne, deux bouchées, ou deux "blagues de Papa", nous avons fait un petit jeu et avons complété nos grilles, pour découvrir quel est le caractère du champagne que j'ai ouvert pour l'apéritif.
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🍇 :
100% Meunier
Vignes de plus de 40 ans
Dosage 9 g/L
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Vieillissement 3 ans minimum en cave
👁️ :
Une robe de couleur or paille
👃 :
Un nez expressif sur des notes d'agrumes avec une petite note fumée
💋 :
En bouche, on a un champagne très fruité avec des bulles fines. Sur des arômes de pommes vertes, pamplemousses rose, citrons. Une belle rondeur avec un équilibre parfait. Une bonne longueur en bouche avec une finale sur des notes légèrement épicés de Sarriette et poivre blanc.
📜En résumé📜 :
Un très beau champagne qui a su accompagner notre apéritif du 31 Décembre avec bonheur et gourmandise.
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vins ont été dégustés et recrachés. Dégustation non rémunéré.
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