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  1. Visitors will also be able to admire, among others, the portrait of Maurice Sand by Eugène Delacroix and the Album containing 150 drawings and watercolours of the trip to Majorca from the trip to Majorca (1839-1839), which are on permanent display exhibition.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maurice_SandMaurice Sand - Wikipedia

    Jean-François-Maurice-Arnauld Dudevant, known as Baron Dudevant but better known by the pseudonym Maurice Sand (30 June 1823 – 4 September 1889), was a French writer, artist and entomologist. He studied art under Eugène Delacroix and also experimented in various other subjects, including geology and biology .

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  3. On November 14, they visited the village of Valldemossa. Winding round the mountains, they arrived at a hermitage far from the road. The views of the rugged coastline were spectacular. George...

  4. Español: Dibujo de Maurice Sand de la casa que compartieron, en Mallorca, Chopin y George Sand.

  5. The Maurice Sand papers contains family and professional correspondence, publishing contracts, writings, drawings, posters, and other material by or about the nineteenth-century author, illustrator, and puppeteer.

  6. artvee.com › artist › maurice-sandMaurice Sand - Artvee

    Jean-François-Maurice-Arnauld Dudevant, known as Baron Dudevant but better known by the pseudonym Maurice Sand, was a French writer, artist and entomologist. He studied art under Eugène Delacroix and also experimented in various other subjects, including geology and biology.

  7. Español: Dibujo de Maurice Sand de la casa que compartieron, en Mallorca, Chopin y George Sand. Por esta época, George Sand escribió Un hiver à Majorque (Inagrama Editorial, Mallorca, España (1997). ISBN 84-85932-18-8, que reproduce el original conservado en Celda Museo nº 2, Valldemosa. circa 1842.

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