funambulesque — [ fynɑ̃bylɛsk ] adj. • 1856; de funambule ♦ Qui a rapport au funambule, à l art du funambule. « Odes funambulesques », poèmes de Th. de Banville (1857). ♢ Fig. ⇒ bizarre, extravagant. Projet funambulesque. ● funambulesque adjectif Relatif aux… … Encyclopédie Universelle
FUNAMBULESQUE — adj. des deux genres Qui se rapporte aux funambules et, par extension, aux tours et procédés de comique des farceurs populaires. Par extension, il signifie aussi Qui est burlesque, grotesque, extravagant. Un projet, un programme, un discours… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
funambulesc — FUNAMBULÉSC, ÉSCĂ funambuleşti, adj. (Rar) Echilibristic, acrobatic. ♦ Bizar, excentric, extravagant. – Din fr. funambulesque. Trimis de zaraza joe, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 FUNAMBULÉSC adj. v. acrobatic, echilibristic, neobişnuit. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
Paul Legrand — Nadar: Paul Legrand as Pierrot, c. 1857. Musée d Orsay, Paris Paul Legrand (1816–1898), born Charles Dominique Martin Legrand, was a highly regarded and influential French mime who turned the Pierrot of his predecessor, Jean Gaspard Deburau, into … Wikipedia
MIME ET PANTOMIME — La pantomime, la mime sont des formes d’expression par gestes sans recours à la parole; par extension, au théâtre, la pantomime elle même constitue l’argument interprété par l’acteur – le pantomime ou, par contraction, le mime –, en fonction… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Victor Margueritte — (1866 ndash; 1942) and his brother Paul Margueritte, (1860 ndash; 1918), French novelists, both born in Algeria, were the sons of General Jean Auguste Margueritte (1823 ndash; 1870), who after an honorable career in Algeria was mortally wounded… … Wikipedia
Paul Margueritte — Paul Margueritte, (1860 1918), as his brother Victor Margueritte, was born in Algeria, the son of General Jean Auguste Margueritte (1823 1870), who was mortally wounded in the Battle of Sedan. An account of his life was published by Paul… … Wikipedia
Joseph Albert Alexandre Glatigny — (May 21, 1839 April 16, 1873), French poet, was born at Lillebonne (Seine Inférieure).His father, who was a carpenter and afterwards a gendarme, removed in 1844 to Bernay, where Albert received an elementary education. Soon after leaving school… … Wikipedia
Claude Arrieu — (born Paris, November 30, 1903 died Paris, March 7, 1990) was a prolific French composer. Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works for stage and broadcast 3 Sources 4 External … Wikipedia
Albert Glatigny — Albert Glatigny, eigentlich Joseph Alexandre Albert Glatigny, (* 21. Mai 1839 in Lillebonne, Dépt. Seine Maritime; † 16. April 1873 in Sèvres, Dépt. Hauts de Seine) war ein französischer Schauspieler und Schriftsteller. Glatigny stamm … Deutsch Wikipedia