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Father Pete Carabin was appointed the first permanent pastor but he did not take residence.
Rodin, Degas, Carpeaux and Carabin led the charge in sculpture, as many examples here show.
Representing the four elements, this flamboyant piece of Art Nouveau design was created by François-Rupert Carabin in 1893.
Manifeste du carabin, sur le sens de la faluche chez les carabins (étudiants en médecine)
François-Rupert Carabin, in the illustrated catalog for the 1893 Salon des Beaux-Arts, contributed two drawings of sculptures of women as part of chairs.
François-Rupert Carabin (born in Saverne in 1862, died in Strasbourg in 1932) was a French sculptor who was representative of the Art Nouveau.
Soni MG, Carabin IG, Griffiths JC, Burdock GA.
Dancers and prostitutes also begin to appear as subjects for sculptures by Carabin, Carpeaux and others, mirroring contemporary paintings and prints by Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas.
She was a frequent subject for artists; those who painted her include Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Antonio de La Gandara, Leonetto Cappiello, Rupert Carabin, Mme.
The major sports facility at the university is the Centre d'éducation physique et des sports de l'Université de Montréal (CEPSUM), which is also home to all of the Carabin's varsity teams.
At Barry Friedman, a pair of jangly Czech Cubist-flavor chairs vie for attention with an astounding water basin by Rupert Carabin in wood and glazed ceramic, replete with a bulging water bag topped off by a nymph.
In one of six statuettes of Fuller, Carabin makes her seem sort of ideal; Fuller used to dance with seven white veils, and in terra cotta their rippling forms become a sort of chrysalis out of which a super woman is emerging.
Some sources derive the name of the weapon from the name of its first users-bernarda troopers called "carabiniers", from the French carabine, from the Old French carabin (soldier armed with a musket), perhaps from escarrabin, gravedigger, which derives from scarabee, scarab beetle.
Certain items here are hypnotically grotesque: carved wooden chairs writhing with snakes and nude women by the Paris-based Francois Rupert Carabin; a bronze sculpture of the devil as a kind of Bavarian Sasquatch by the Munich artist Thomas Theodor Heine.