The Musée Marmottant Monet relates the history as well as the private and public lives of the three sisters of Napoleon. Elisa was princess of Piombino and Lucca, then Grand Duchess of Tuscany. Pauline married the Roman prince Camille Borghese, and Caroline married general Joachim Murat, who reigned over Naples. Starting tomorrow, 140 works will […]
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- October 02, 2013
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In its new exhibition, the Cinémathèque française (French film library) presents the work of skilful artist Jean Cocteau. A Jack of all trades, he managed to bring his poetic universe into cinema, whether as a director, actor or scriptwriter. Visitors will discover shooting photographs and costumes, like the dress designed by Marc Escoffier for the […]
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- October 01, 2013
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The French champagne brand Veuve Clicquot continues to innovate. After its foldable champagne bucket inspired by the Japanese art of origami, the company has recently designed its first isothermal and 100% biodegradable packaging. Conceived by the French designer Cédric Ragot, it is made from reusable materials: potato starch and recycled paper. The packaging keeps your […]
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- October 01, 2013
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