Lachaise

NOUN
  1. United States sculptor (born in France) noted for his large nude figures (1882-1935)
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  • Also visit Pere Lachaise, the cemetery -- fascinating!! What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day
  • He was held in such high esteem by his peers that he was buried like a prince in the famous Père Lachaise cemetery, "the final resting place of France's glorious dead in all the arts. The Bad Boy of Montparnasse
  • My three recommendations (all repeats of what others have said) are the Musee Cluny (the medieval museum), Pere Lachaise Cemetary (Abelard and Heloise's grave is the best), and the Catacombs. What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day
  • You might also like to look at Pere Lachaise cemetery and see Oscar Wilde's and Jim Morrison's graves. What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day
  • The innocuous act reminds me of the lipstick kisses on Oscar Wilde's memorial in Père Lachaise Cemetery. Ronda Carman: Padlocks Declaring Your Love On The Pont Des Arts In Paris
  • When Lamarck died he was buried in a pauper's grave (his bones were later dug up and scattered in the catacombs under Paris); Cuvier was given a large tomb in Père Lachaise cemetery. A Conversation with Rebecca Stott about The Coral Thief
  • Spend an afternoon wandering through Pere Lachaise cemetery. What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day
  • The most telling 'reunion', however, occurs elsewhere, and it is the beginning of a relationship: that of Salomon Lachaise and Max. William Brodrick discusses The 6th Lamentation
  • In the cemetery of Pere – Lachaise, in the vicinity of the common grave, far from the elegant quarter of that city of sepulchres, far from all the tombs of fancy which display in the presence of eternity all the hideous fashions of death, in a deserted corner, beside an old wall, beneath a great yew tree over which climbs the wild convolvulus, amid dandelions and mosses, there lies a stone. Les Miserables
  • The White Terror knew no bounds. At Pere Lachaise Cemetery, at a dozen other points, thousands of Communards were herded together and shot.
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