Example sentences of "by [art] [noun prp] de [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Graduate School of Business was set up over 10 years ago by the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie .
2 Paris 's Musée d'Orsay has acquired the loan of a virtually unknown painting by Monet entitled ‘ Les villas a Bordighera ’ , formerly in private hands , thanks to the French insurance company G.A.N. ( Groupe des Assurances Nationales ) and adroit play with export regulations by the Musées de France .
3 Consider , as an illustration , a map recently produced by the Centre de Musique Medievale in Paris ( illus.1 ) .
4 The theory of the entrepreneurial bank — that is , of the purposeful use of capital to generate economic development — was formulated by the Comte de Saint-Simon during the era of Napoleon .
5 I went by the Galerie de Diane and then down the stairs leading to the basement in the Pavillon de Flore where I followed the underground passage , badly lit — but where were the kitchens ?
6 Paul Graham is being featured by Claire Burrus , Jean-Pierre Bertrand by the Galerie de France , David Salle by Daniel Templon , and Markus Retz by Farideh Cadot .
7 After stool wet weight had been measured , they were analysed for fat content by the Van de Kramer method .
8 In 1912 he first used stencilled figures and letters in ‘ Guitare ’ , an oval painting owned by the Musée de Grenoble , and in 1913 adopted collage techniques , as in ‘ Tivoli-Cinéma ’ , a work which once belonged to Pablo Picasso .
9 Comprising 150 works by artists such as Guigou , Loubon , Isabey , Rousseau , Courdouan , Brest , Monticelli , Ziem and Gresy — who painted the Mont Sainte Victoire in 1843 , well before Cezanne and whose ‘ Les Baigneuses ’ of 1854 inspired the latter 's work of the same name — the exhibition is the fruit of ten years ' research by the Musée de Toulon 's curator-in-chief , Jean-Roger Soubiran .
10 The brochure produced by the Musée de Arts Décoratifs in Paris , for example , invokes not design history but nostalgia : ‘ The decorative arts museum plays the role of the background memory of the family ’ [ sic ] .
11 All Madeiran embroidery is hand-made and its production , quality and exportation is carefully controlled by the Instituto de Bordados , Tapeçaria e Artesanato da Madeira ( Madeiran Institute of Embroidery , Tapestry and Handcrafts ) .
12 According to data supplied by the Ministere de l'Environment , 144 locations are listed as ‘ Site Inscrit ’ in the Auvergne ( 4 of these are larger than 25 km 2 in area ) but the level of protection is minimal and the designation is largely in recognition of landscape features .
13 VOIGNY : Gravelly and oolitic limestone of Kimmeridgian age approaching the village , nestling between the steep slopes of a pure Portlandian mount , topped by the Bois de Voigny .
14 Overlooked by the Bois de St-Marc and the upper slopes of Hautvillers to the north , the vineyards of Cumières stretch out along south and south-east-facing slopes immediately above the village .
15 Twenty-seven monumental bronzes , made between 1948 and 1983 , three years before his death , are on show until 4 October in the Gardens of Bagatelle , close by the Bois de Boulogne in the west of Paris .
16 Access was , for the visitor , via a staircase which opened to the right of the main entrance to the Palace by the Pavillon de l'Horloge .
17 Finally , an anthology of French orchestral music played by the Orchestre de Paris recorded in 1968–9 .
18 In the field of popularisation , several other series of books should be mentioned : the History of Photography series published by Aperture , New York ; the Lucida series published in Helsingborg , Sweden ; the Photo-Library series by Dirk Nishen Publishing in Berlin and London , and the series Coleccion Rio de Luz on Mexican photographers edited by Pedro Meyer and published by the Fondo de Cultura Economica in Mexico City .
19 The foundation is now being sued by the Violette De Mazia Trust , an organisation funded by the estate of Albert C. Barnes ' former assistant , who headed the foundation 's educational programme .
20 As a result he did a French translation of The Happy Hypocrite which was published in 1904 by the Mercure de France , illustrated with a caricature of Boulestin by Max ( Boulestin had some difficulty in convincing the Mercure 's editor that Max Beerbohm actually existed and was not an invention of his own ) .
21 In 1828 Hickman appealed to Charles X , king of France , for the collaboration of the king 's medical schools with his experiments on insensibility produced by ‘ introduction of certain gases into the lungs ’ , which were ridiculed by the A.Académie de Médecine .
22 The President of France and the Bishop of Urgel ( in Spain ) , who are represented in Andorra by the Veguer de França and the Veguer Episcopal respectively , hold joint suzerainty over the Co-principality of Andorra .
23 The President of France and the Bishop of Urgel ( in Spain ) respectively hold joint sovereignty over the Co-principality of Andorra and are represented by the Veguer de França and the Veguer Episcopal .
24 It was owned by the Baron de Rochefort and his family , and visitors had not been encouraged for some time , as the Baron did not enjoy the best of health .
25 In a letter to Leopold he described how he was kept waiting in an icy antechamber for half an hour by the Duchesse de Chabot , to whom he was to play the clavier : when he did play , the assembled company completely ignored him , and continued to sketch .
26 In the remaining weeks he refined the calibration of the detector by exposing it to beams of neutrons of known energy , produced by a van de Graaff accelerator .
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