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An impressionist painting shows a lively Paris street scene at night with people dining at outdoor tables under a red-striped awning labeled “Café de la Paix.” Absinthe drinkers mingle as waiters serve guests; warm light glows, reflecting on the wet pavement.
Literature

The Absinthe Drinkers by Robert William Service

LeFrancophile Editors -
January 20, 2023
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A close-up of a wine bottle labeled Château de Lavernette Beaujolais-Leynes 2007 next to a glass of red wine on a white tablecloth—a joyful scene celebrating Beaujolais, with decorative elements and the names Bertrand, Anke et Xavier de Boissieu.
Literature

VIVA BEAUJOLAIS! (Hymne joyeux)

Mademoiselle Fois de Gras -
May 14, 2012
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A woman with medium-length wavy black hair smiles warmly at the camera. She has fair skin, dark eyes, and is wearing natural makeup. The softly blurred background in light grey and white tones evokes a subtle Le Guérillero elegance.
Literature

Le Guérillero

Gladys Um -
February 3, 2001
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A vivid sunset over a calm lake reflects orange, pink, and purple clouds on the water. Silhouetted trees line the horizon beneath a dramatic sky, evoking an ambiance reminiscent of André Breton’s l’entre-deux-guerres reveries.
Literature

André Breton, l’éveilleur de conscience de l’entre-deux-guerres

Sarane Alexandrian -
September 27, 1996
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