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Eugene Collection (page 39)

"Eugene: A Multifaceted Name Spanning Time and Cultures" Eugene, a name that echoes through history, carries with it tales of royalty, artistry, political movements

Background imageEugene Collection: Eugene Goossens

Eugene Goossens
EUGENE GOOSSENS Composer and conductor

Background imageEugene Collection: Delacroix / Masson

Delacroix / Masson
Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix French Artist

Background imageEugene Collection: Eugene Labiche

Eugene Labiche
EUGENE LABICHE French playwright

Background imageEugene Collection: Memorial to Prince Eugene, Hofburg, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Memorial to Prince Eugene, Hofburg, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageEugene Collection: Ramillies (Dupray)

Ramillies (Dupray)
BATTLE OF RAMILLIES The Allies under Marlborough and Prince Eugene defeat the French under Villeroy who suffer heavy losses

Background imageEugene Collection: Eugene Pelletan / Moloch

Eugene Pelletan / Moloch
EUGENE PELLETAN Controversial French journalist, writer and scholar

Background imageEugene Collection: E L G Isabey

E L G Isabey
Eugene Louis Gabriel ISABEY French artist, son of Jean- Baptiste Isabey

Background imageEugene Collection: Eugene Pelletan / Guillon

Eugene Pelletan / Guillon
EUGENE PELLETAN controversial French journalist, writer and scholar

Background imageEugene Collection: Eugene Peligot

Eugene Peligot
EUGENE MELCHIOR PELIGOT French chemist, particularly associated with water supply

Background imageEugene Collection: Paul Deschanel / Leandre

Paul Deschanel / Leandre
PAUL-EUGENE-LOUIS DESCHANEL French politician

Background imageEugene Collection: Brieux / Trade Card

Brieux / Trade Card
EUGENE BRIEUX French writer, with a scene from Les Remplacantes

Background imageEugene Collection: Haussmann / Figaro Album

Haussmann / Figaro Album
GEORGES-EUGENE HAUSSMANN French administrator and town planner

Background imageEugene Collection: E-A Ysaye / Elliott & Fry

E-A Ysaye / Elliott & Fry
EUGENE-AUGUSTE YSAYE Belgian violinist, conductor and composer

Background imageEugene Collection: E-A Ysaye / Simplicissimus

E-A Ysaye / Simplicissimus
EUGENE-AUGUSTE YSAYE Belgian violinist, conductor and composer: a satirical view

Background imageEugene Collection: E-A Ysaye / Cig Card

E-A Ysaye / Cig Card
EUGENE-AUGUSTE YSAYE Belgian violinist, conductor and composer

Background imageEugene Collection: F-E Vidocq / Stops Music

F-E Vidocq / Stops Music
FRANCOIS-EUGENE VIDOCQ French police officer and adventurer stops the music at a lively gathering

Background imageEugene Collection: Eugene Turpin

Eugene Turpin
EUGENE TURPIN French scientist in his laboratory: he invented melinite, a form of gas warfare, as well as other explosives

Background imageEugene Collection: DESCHANEL

DESCHANEL
PAUL-EUGENE-LOUIS DESCHANEL French statesman President briefly in 1920

Background imageEugene Collection: Francois Vidocq

Francois Vidocq
FRANCOIS-EUGENE VIDOCQ French detective

Background imageEugene Collection: Eugene Scribe

Eugene Scribe
EUGENE SCRIBE Popular French author depicted with his earnings heaped around his writing-desk

Background imageEugene Collection: Advert / Eugene Hairwave

Advert / Eugene Hairwave
Eugene permanent wave for hair

Background imageEugene Collection: Girls at the Cinema

Girls at the Cinema
A group of extremely well turned-out young ladies, all of them with trendy Marcel Wave hair-dos, wearing headphones to watch a film at the cinema

Background imageEugene Collection: Using a Spinning Wheel

Using a Spinning Wheel
A young woman spinning wool on a spinning wheel to be woven into very light summer coats

Background imageEugene Collection: Viollet-Le-Duc Photo

Viollet-Le-Duc Photo
EUGENE VIOLLET-LE-DUC French architect known for his drastic restorations of old buildings

Background imageEugene Collection: Viollet-Le-Duc

Viollet-Le-Duc
EUGENE VIOLLET-LE-DUC French architect known for his drastic restorations of old buildings

Background imageEugene Collection: Battle of Raab

Battle of Raab
Eugene de Beauharnais, stepson of Napoleon and viceroy of Italy, defeats the Austrians at Raab

Background imageEugene Collection: General Henri Gouraud

General Henri Gouraud
Henri Joseph Eugene Gouraud, French general and commander of the French Fourth Army at the end of World War One

Background imageEugene Collection: Levitation / Vintras

Levitation / Vintras
The alleged levitation of EUGENE VINTRAS, noted French occultist

Background imageEugene Collection: DUC D AUMALE / MOLOCH 1882

DUC D AUMALE / MOLOCH 1882
HENRI EUGENE LOUIS PHILLIPE D ORLEANS, DUC D AUMALE French statesman; 4th son of Louis-Phillipe

Background imageEugene Collection: Auguste a Beauharnais

Auguste a Beauharnais
AUGUSTE AMALIE BEAUHARNAIS wife of Eugene, Viceroy of Italy : with her daughter Josephine who will wed Oscar I and became Queen of Sweden

Background imageEugene Collection: Ottoman Wars / Zenta

Ottoman Wars / Zenta
OTTOMAN WARS Prince Eugene defeats the Turkish army at ZENTA, losing 500 to their 29, 000



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"Eugene: A Multifaceted Name Spanning Time and Cultures" Eugene, a name that echoes through history, carries with it tales of royalty, artistry, political movements, and groundbreaking achievements. From the Royal Family of Great Britain in 1897 to the Jewish and Belgian violinist Eugene Ysaye captivating audiences with his mesmerizing melodies, this name has left an indelible mark. Intriguingly, Eugene Thiébault's spirit photograph from 1863 showcases French illusionist Henri Robin seemingly accompanied by a ghost. This double-exposed publicity image highlights both the mystique surrounding magic and photography during that era. The realm of politics also witnessed the influence as he appeared on a campaign poster alongside Ben Hanford as Socialist Party candidates for President and Vice President in 1904. Their vision aimed to reshape society through progressive ideals. Sports enthusiasts recognize Eugene as Larry Doby's manager when he became the first black player in the American League while playing for the Cleveland Indians in 1947. The historic photograph captures Doby standing next to Lou Boudreau on his momentous first day with the team. Geographically diverse references further enrich our understanding of this name. Whether it be associated with Derry or Londonderry—a city known for its complex history—or depicted within Eugène Delacroix's poignant painting "Orphan Girl at Cemetery, " which evokes emotions through delicate brushstrokes on canvas. Artistic pursuits continue to intertwine with Eugene's narrative; photographs featuring Ysaye holding his beloved violin showcase his mastery over music while conjuring images reminiscent of French magician Robert Houdin captivating audiences with illusions beyond belief. Even nature finds inspiration within this name—Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis), a delicate flower often associated with rebirth and hopefulness, incorporates itself into design motifs inspired by Eugene's essence.