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Aristide, a name that echoes through history, encompassing various realms of art and culture

Background imageAristide Collection: ARISTIDE BRIAND (1862-1932). French statesman

ARISTIDE BRIAND (1862-1932). French statesman. Briand delivering a speech on disarmament before the Ninth Assembly of the League of Nations in the Hall of the Reformation, Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageAristide Collection: FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: Pierre Philippe Marie Aristide Denfert-Rochereau, (born Saint-Maixent-l Ecole)

FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: Pierre Philippe Marie Aristide Denfert-Rochereau, (born Saint-Maixent-l Ecole)
FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: Pierre Philippe Marie Aristide Denfert-Rochereau, (born Saint-Maixent-l Ecole 11 January 1823; died Versailles 11 May 1878), was a French serviceman and politician

Background imageAristide Collection: WILD OLIVE TREE. Olea africana. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1909, for Vergils Georgics

WILD OLIVE TREE. Olea africana. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1909, for Vergils Georgics

Background imageAristide Collection: A WOODED MOUNTAIN SCENE. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1913, for Vergils Eclogues

A WOODED MOUNTAIN SCENE. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1913, for Vergils Eclogues

Background imageAristide Collection: WILD OILVE TREE. Olea africana. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1909, for Vergils Georgics

WILD OILVE TREE. Olea africana. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1909, for Vergils Georgics

Background imageAristide Collection: ARISTIDE BRIAND (1862-1932). French statesman. Photographed, c1900

ARISTIDE BRIAND (1862-1932). French statesman. Photographed, c1900

Background imageAristide Collection: MAILLOL: CUPID, c1913. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1913, for Virgils Eclogues

MAILLOL: CUPID, c1913. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1913, for Virgils Eclogues

Background imageAristide Collection: The copy of Aristide Maillols sculpture decorating the Jardin des Tuileris (Tuileries Garden)

The copy of Aristide Maillols sculpture decorating the Jardin des Tuileris (Tuileries Garden). Paris. France

Background imageAristide Collection: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901). Aristide Bruant dans son cabaret 1892

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901). Aristide Bruant dans son cabaret 1892. Lithographed poster

Background imageAristide Collection: FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: Pierre Philippe Marie Aristide Denfert-Rochereau, (born Saint-Maixent-l Ecole)

FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: Pierre Philippe Marie Aristide Denfert-Rochereau, (born Saint-Maixent-l Ecole)
FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: Pierre Philippe Marie Aristide Denfert-Rochereau, (born Saint-Maixent-l Ecole 11 January 1823; died Versailles 11 May 1878), was a French serviceman and politician

Background imageAristide Collection: Aristide Bruant in his Cabaret

Aristide Bruant in his Cabaret
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de (1864-1901). Aristide Bruant in his Cabaret. Post-Impressionism. Litography

Background imageAristide Collection: Aristide Bruant Photo

Aristide Bruant Photo
ARISTIDE BRUANT French singer who came to personify the night life of Montmartre and the world of cafe satire, photo of 1901. Date: 1851 - 1925

Background imageAristide Collection: President Poincare and Aristide Briand, Beauvais, WW1

President Poincare and Aristide Briand, Beauvais, WW1
President Raymond Poincare (1860-1934) (centre) and Prime Minister Aristide Briand (1862-1932) (left), at Beauvais, northern France, for a meeting during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageAristide Collection: Antiques Shop - Martin-Eglise, France

Antiques Shop - Martin-Eglise, France
Antiques Shop Chez Aristide - at Martin-Eglise, Normandy, France Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAristide Collection: Pierre Denfert-Rochereau

Pierre Denfert-Rochereau
PIERRE-MARIE-PHILIPPE-ARISTIDE DENFERT-ROCHEREAU French soldier who heroically defended Belfort 1870, later manager of the Comptoir d escompte, Paris. Date: 1823 - 1878

Background imageAristide Collection: MAILLOL: WAVE, 1895-96. The Wave. Oil on canvas by Aristide Maillol (1861-1944), 1895-96

MAILLOL: WAVE, 1895-96. The Wave. Oil on canvas by Aristide Maillol (1861-1944), 1895-96

Background imageAristide Collection: League of Nations / 1929

League of Nations / 1929
The 10th meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva. Briand makes his pacifist speech

Background imageAristide Collection: Bruant by Lautrec

Bruant by Lautrec
Aristide Bruant sings at the Mirliton, Paris, every evening - and the beer is only 13 sous

Background imageAristide Collection: Aristide Briand / Nobel 26

Aristide Briand / Nobel 26
ARISTIDE BRIAND French statesman

Background imageAristide Collection: Grotesque Dolls

Grotesque Dolls
Grotesque dolls of French statesmen Aristide Briand (1862 - 1932) and Raymond Poincare (1860 - 1934)



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Aristide, a name that echoes through history, encompassing various realms of art and culture. From the mesmerizing sounds of an organ audition by Cavaillé-Coll to the political landscape shaped by Briand & Stresemann, Aristide's influence knows no bounds. In the realm of visual arts, we find Woman with the Umbrella, a captivating masterpiece created by Aristide Maillol in 1900. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring forth a sense of elegance and mystery, leaving viewers entranced by its beauty. Moving on to another artistic domain, we encounter Aristide Bruant at His Cabaret in 1893. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec immortalizes this iconic figure with his vivid portrayal. The image captures the essence of Bruant's cabaret as a hub for creativity and bohemian spirit. Delving deeper into history, we stumble upon Bust at Chateau de Sedan in France. This sculpture stands as a testament to Aristide's talent in capturing human form with remarkable precision and grace. Its presence evokes curiosity about the stories behind it within the walls of Sedan. The Grenoble 1925 Exposition Internationale becomes yet another chapter in Aristide's journey through time. As visitors wandered through this grand event showcasing innovation and artistry from around the world, they encountered multiple instances where Aristide left his mark - be it sculptures or other forms of artistic expression. From music to politics and visual arts to exhibitions, Aristide intertwines himself seamlessly into different facets of our cultural tapestry. His legacy lives on through these glimpses into his work scattered across time and space – forever reminding us of his profound impact on our collective imagination.