EditorialJacques II Goyon, lord of Matignon and Lespare, Jacques II de Go?on de Matignon, Marshal of France and Governor of Guyenne, signed: Sergent (del. Et sculp.); chez Blin, E no. 3, Sergent, Antoine Louis Fran?ois (del. et sc.); Blin (chez), Antoine Fran?o...
EditorialPointed, asymmetrical cap of long-haired black felt and gray velvet, asymmetrical cap of long-haired black felt and gray velvet. With a sewn-in label on the inside that says: Caroline Reboux / 9 Avenue Matignon. Paris., Caroline Reboux, Paris, c. 1949 ...
EditorialMatignon made prisoner Montgomery at Domfront, Jacques II de Go?on de Matignon captures Gabriel I de Lorges, Count of Montgomery, in Domfront, signed: Sergent (del.); Morret (sculp.); chez Blin, F no. 4, Swebach-Desfontaines, Jacques Fran?ois Joseph (d...
EditorialGuy Mollet, secretary general of the SFIO, the French Socialist Party, leaving after consultations at the end of the Fourth Republic; behind him Maurice Deixonne, president of the Socialist group in Parliament.
EditorialGuy Mollet, then secretary general of the SFIO, the French Socialist Party, leaves the Hotel Matignon during the crisis which brought General De Gaulle the French prime ministership.
EditorialUnable to solve the Algerian crisis, the French govern-ment of Pierre Pflimlin resigned; on May 29th 1958 President Rene Coty asked General De Gaulle to form a new government. Consultations: The last foreign minister of the IVth Republic, Rene Pleven, ...
EditorialDesign for double doors in a house at 18 rue Matignon, second half 19th century, Graphite and pen and ink on laid paper, sheet: 14 1/2 x 9 7/8 in. (36.8 x 25.1 cm), Drawings, Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise (French, died 1897), Eug?ne-Pierre Gourdet (Fre...
EditorialGuy Mollet, secretary general of the SFIO, the French Socialist Party, leaving after consultations at the end of the Fourth Republic; behind him Maurice Deixonne, president of the Socialist group in Parliament.
EditorialUnable to solve the Algerian crisis,the French govern- ment of Pierre Pflimlin resigned; on May 29th 1958 President Rene Coty asked General De Gaulle to form a new government. Former prime minister Guy Mollet leaves the Hotel Matignon for the Pal...
EditorialUnable to solve the Algerian crisis, the French govern-ment of Pierre Pflimlin resigned; on May 29th 1958 President Rene Coty asked General De Gaulle to form a new government. Consultations: The last foreign minister of the IVth Republic, Rene Pleven, ...
EditorialFrench Prime Minister (President du Conseil) Pierre Mendes-France during a quiet moment in the garden of the Hotel Matignon, residence of French Prime Ministers. Paris, 1954.