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[[Félix Labisse]], friend of [[Mathieu Corman]] started in 1947 a series of mural paintings in Oostende. The work was finished in 1952. 83 artists, writers, philosophers and scientists were depicted: [[Félix Labisse]], friend of [[Mathieu Corman]] started in 1947 a series of mural paintings in Oostende. The work was finished in 1952. 83 artists, writers, philosophers and scientists were depicted:
-[[Aragon]], [[Kafka]], [[Apollinaire]], [[Jarry]], [[Gide]], [[Mauriac]], [[Prevert]], [[Claudel]], [[La Fourchadiere]], [[Reboux]], [[Kipling]], [[Colette]], [[Mac Orlan]], [[Shaw]], [[Maurois]], [[Morand]], [[Timmermans]], [[Valery]], [[Carco]], [[De Noailles]], [[Maeterlinck]], [[De Regnier]], [[Michaux]], [[Genet]], [[Miller]], [[Leautaud]], [[Mallet-Joris]], [[Simenon]], [[Verhaeren]], [[Mac Jacob]], [[Rilke]], [[Cocteau]], [[Anouilh]], [[Proust]], [[Breton]], [[De Beauvoir]], [[De Ghelderode]], [[Queneau]], [[Vian]], [[Sartre]], [[Dali]], [[Ensor]], [[Labisse]], [[Jones]], [[Guareschi]], [[Jonckheere]], [[Curie]], [[Einstein]], [[Rostand]], [[Erasme]], [[Dostojewski]], [[Poe]], [[Shakespeare]], [[Moliere]], [[Goethe]], [[Dante]], [[Cervantes]], [[Zola]], [[Hemingway]], [[Lilar]], [[Hugo]], [[Celine]], [[Gracq]], [[Bernanos]], [[Eluard]], [[Montherlant]], [[Gijsen]], [[Zweig]], [[Steinbeck]], [[St. Exupery]], [[Caldwell]], [[Mann]], [[Brecht]], [[Walschap]], [[Gorki]], [[Tolstoi]], [[Cholokhov]], [[Ehrembourg]], [[Goffin]], [[Brulez]], [[Daisne]], [[Claus]] and nr. 83 [[Corman]].+[[Aragon]], [[Kafka]], [[Apollinaire]], [[Jarry]], [[Gide]], [[Mauriac]], [[Prevert]], [[Claudel]], [[La Fourchadiere]], [[Reboux]], [[Kipling]], [[Colette]], [[Mac Orlan]], [[Shaw]], [[Maurois]], [[Morand]], [[Timmermans]], [[Valery]], [[Carco]], [[De Noailles]], [[Maeterlinck]], [[De Regnier]], [[Michaux]], [[Genet]], [[Miller]], [[Leautaud]], [[Mallet-Joris]], [[Simenon]], [[Verhaeren]], [[Mac Jacob]], [[Rilke]], [[Cocteau]], [[Anouilh]], [[Proust]], [[Breton]], [[De Beauvoir]], [[De Ghelderode]], [[Queneau]], [[Vian]], [[Sartre]], [[Dali]], [[Ensor]], [[Labisse]], [[Jones]], [[Guareschi]], [[Jonckheere]], [[Curie]], [[Einstein]], [[Rostand]], [[Erasme]], [[Dostojewski]], [[Poe]], [[Shakespeare]], [[Moliere]], [[Goethe]], [[Dante]], [[Cervantes]], [[Zola]], [[Hemingway]], [[Lilar]], [[Hugo]], [[Celine]], [[Gracq]], [[Bernanos]], [[Eluard]], [[Montherlant]], [[Gijsen]], [[Zweig]], [[Steinbeck]], [[St. Exupery]], [[Caldwell]], [[Mann]], [[Brecht]], [[Walschap]], [[Gorki]], [[Tolstoi]], [[Cholokhov]], [[Ehrembourg]], [[Goffin]], [[Brulez]], [[Daisne]], [[Claus]] and nr. 83 [[Mathieu Corman|Corman]].
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Félix Labisse, friend of Mathieu Corman started in 1947 a series of mural paintings in Oostende. The work was finished in 1952. 83 artists, writers, philosophers and scientists were depicted:

Aragon, Kafka, Apollinaire, Jarry, Gide, Mauriac, Prevert, Claudel, La Fourchadiere, Reboux, Kipling, Colette, Mac Orlan, Shaw, Maurois, Morand, Timmermans, Valery, Carco, De Noailles, Maeterlinck, De Regnier, Michaux, Genet, Miller, Leautaud, Mallet-Joris, Simenon, Verhaeren, Mac Jacob, Rilke, Cocteau, Anouilh, Proust, Breton, De Beauvoir, De Ghelderode, Queneau, Vian, Sartre, Dali, Ensor, Labisse, Jones, Guareschi, Jonckheere, Curie, Einstein, Rostand, Erasme, Dostojewski, Poe, Shakespeare, Moliere, Goethe, Dante, Cervantes, Zola, Hemingway, Lilar, Hugo, Celine, Gracq, Bernanos, Eluard, Montherlant, Gijsen, Zweig, Steinbeck, St. Exupery, Caldwell, Mann, Brecht, Walschap, Gorki, Tolstoi, Cholokhov, Ehrembourg, Goffin, Brulez, Daisne, Claus and nr. 83 Corman.




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