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"On [[December 11]] [[1891]], the ''[[Théâtre d'Art]]'' of [[Paul Fort]] presents a theatrical show by [[Remy de Gourmont]]. It was a memorable evening. Texts by [[Maurice Denis]] (''Fier-à-bras'', ''Berte au grand pié'' and ''Roland'') are recited in front of decors by [[Henri Gabriel Ibels |Ibels]]. The ''[[Les Aveugles|Aveugles]]'' by [[Maurice Maeterlinck|Maeterlinck]], ''[[Concile féerique]]'' by [[Jules Laforgue]], and ''[[Cantique des Cantiques]]'' by [[Paul Napoléon Roinard|Roinard]], with orchestration, light show and "odor show" (the programme notes explain the concordance of [[sound]]s, the [[human voice]], [[color]]s and [[perfume]]s). ''[[Théodat]]'' (by [[Remy de Gourmont]]] is also performed."[https://archive.org/stream/labouledevermeil00desg#page/244/mode/2up/search/cantique]-- ''[[La boule de vermeil]]'' (1907) by [[Pierre de Querlon]] "On [[December 11]] [[1891]], the ''[[Théâtre d'Art]]'' of [[Paul Fort]] presents a theatrical show by [[Remy de Gourmont]]. It was a memorable evening. Texts by [[Maurice Denis]] (''Fier-à-bras'', ''Berte au grand pié'' and ''Roland'') are recited in front of decors by [[Henri Gabriel Ibels |Ibels]]. The ''[[Les Aveugles|Aveugles]]'' by [[Maurice Maeterlinck|Maeterlinck]], ''[[Concile féerique]]'' by [[Jules Laforgue]], and ''[[Cantique des Cantiques]]'' by [[Paul Napoléon Roinard|Roinard]], with orchestration, light show and "odor show" (the programme notes explain the concordance of [[sound]]s, the [[human voice]], [[color]]s and [[perfume]]s). ''[[Théodat]]'' (by [[Remy de Gourmont]]] is also performed."[https://archive.org/stream/labouledevermeil00desg#page/244/mode/2up/search/cantique]-- ''[[La boule de vermeil]]'' (1907) by [[Pierre de Querlon]]
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[[Image:Mask.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Grotesque mask for [[La Porte de Parsifal]]''. (c. [[1891]]) by French sculptor [[Jean-Joseph Carriès]]]] [[Image:Mask.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Grotesque mask for [[La Porte de Parsifal]]''. (c. [[1891]]) by French sculptor [[Jean-Joseph Carriès]]]]

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"On December 11 1891, the Théâtre d'Art of Paul Fort presents a theatrical show by Remy de Gourmont. It was a memorable evening. Texts by Maurice Denis (Fier-à-bras, Berte au grand pié and Roland) are recited in front of decors by Ibels. The Aveugles by Maeterlinck, Concile féerique by Jules Laforgue, and Cantique des Cantiques by Roinard, with orchestration, light show and "odor show" (the programme notes explain the concordance of sounds, the human voice, colors and perfumes). Théodat (by Remy de Gourmont] is also performed."[1]-- La boule de vermeil (1907) by Pierre de Querlon


"Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" (1891)

Grotesque mask for  La Porte de Parsifal. (c. 1891) by French sculptor Jean-Joseph Carriès
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Grotesque mask for La Porte de Parsifal. (c. 1891) by French sculptor Jean-Joseph Carriès
In the Wild North (1891) is a painting by Ivan Shishkin, in the collection of the Kiev Museum of Russian Art.
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In the Wild North (1891) is a painting by Ivan Shishkin, in the collection of the Kiev Museum of Russian Art.

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  • Antonio Gramsci (1891 - 1937)
  • Otto Dix (1891 - 1969)
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  • Arthur Rimbaud (1854 - 1891)
  • Herman Melville (1819 - 1891)




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