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    Childebrand, black & tan striped cat belonging to Théophile Gautier; mentioned in La Ménagerie Intime.
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    Théophile Gautier

    Gautier, who started off as a painter, did not contribute much to the world of art criticism. ... 'Théophile Gautier'
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    Charles Baudelaire

    Still strongly tied to her emotionally, at thirty-six he wrote her: "believe that I belong to you absolutely, and that I belong only to you". ... Théophile Gautier
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    Posthumous fame of El Greco

    Contemporary painters are also inspired by El Greco's art. ... Gautier, Théophile (1981).
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    La Morte Amoureuse

    "La Morte Amoureux" Author Théophile Gautier Country France Language French Genre(s) Fantasy short story Published in La Chronique de Paris Publication date 1836
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    Art of El Greco

    On the one hand, Théophile Gautier, a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and literary critic, believed that El Greco went mad from excessive artistic sensitivity. ... The works he produced in Italy belong to the history of the Italian art, and those he produced in Spain to the history of Spanish art".
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    El Greco

    The works he produced in Italy belong to the history of the Italian art, and those he produced in Spain to the history of Spanish art". ... Gautier, Théophile (1981).
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    La Bayadère

    In 1839 a touring company of authentic Indian Bayadères visited Paris, and the celebrated dramatist Théophile Gautier wrote some of his most inspired pages in describing the troupe's principal dancer Amani.
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    Fantastique

    Jacques Cazotte, who had started as a writer of Fairy Tales, such as La Patte du Chat ("Cat's Paw"; 1741) and Les Mille et Une Fadaises ("A Thousand and One Silly Stories"; 1742), soon tired of it and ended up writing darker tales. ... In La Morte Amoureuse (1836), Théophile Gautier told the story of a young priest who falls in love with a beautiful female vampire.
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    France

    Other 19th century fiction writers include Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Théophile Gautier and Stendhal. ... The .cat domain is used in Catalan-speaking territories.
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