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  1. The Années folles (French pronunciation: [ane fɔl], "crazy years" in French) was the decade of the 1920s in France. It was coined to describe the social, artistic, and cultural collaborations of the period. The same period is also referred to as the Roaring Twenties or the Jazz Age in the United States.

  2. Les Années folles est un chrononyme rétrospectif désignant la période d'intense activité sociale, culturelle et artistique commençant en 1920 et se terminant aux États-Unis en 1929 avec le début de la Grande Dépression, qui atteint la France en 1931.

  3. Oct 31, 2021 · How France’s Années Folles paved the way for modern French culture. First published: 31 October 2021 by Alison Weeks. Two days before the Armistice in 1918, a French soldier died in Paris. He had been discharged two years earlier with a head wound and although the shrapnel lodged in his skull left him in pain, it was not the cause of death.

  4. Watch on. The Années folles (means “crazy years” in French) was the decade of the 1920s in France. The term “Années folles” or “Roaring Twenties” retrospectively designate the European urban exuberance of the years following the First World War. After the First World War, Paris experienced ten years of effervescence (from 1920 to ...

  5. Jun 15, 2017 · Les Années Folles (in English “The Crazy Years” or “Roaring Twenties”) has been for Paris a century of enormous changes, which led to some of the biggest creations that France has ever known.

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  6. 💃 Les Années folles, aka roaring twenties and golden twenties, were years of partying and carefreeness for many people. Paris wasn’t an exception, after the...

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  7. Découvrez comment les peintres Sicard et Gromaire ont capturé l'ambiance exubérante et électrique des années folles à Montmartre, à travers les scènes de la place Blanche et du Pigall's. Explorez les contrastes de couleurs, de lumière et de sensualité qui caractérisent ces tableaux emblématiques de la nuit parisienne.

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