- ELLE France
 - Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
- Museum and science centre including exhibits, a conference hall, interactive media, and learning experiences. - Fashion TV
- Official site for Fashion TV, the station offering live 24-hour fashion, beauty, and style programming worldwide. Featuring the latest clothing and accessories designs broadcasted live via satellite and cable. - Givenchy
- With information on their menswear and womenswear lines, makeup, perfumes, and skin care products. - Musée Rodin
- Presents the sculptures and drawings of the artist, Auguste Rodin. Also in French. - Opera National de Paris
- Season calendar, reservations, and other information for the opera and ballet, including overviews of the Palais Garnier and the Opéra Bastille. - Maison Europeenne de la Photographie
- Highlights current events, exhibitions, and the Maison itself. - Palais de Tokyo
- Contemporary art museum. - Musée National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet
- Guimet National Museum. Includes information on the museum, the Buddhist Pantheon, the Musée d'Ennery, what goes on behind the scenes, and international and scientific activities. Located in Paris, France. - Cardin, Pierre@
- Blancards International Centre for Human Development
- Artistic and therapeutic workshops in acting, fairy tales, singing, painting, yoga, modelling, and psychosynthesis. Offers meals and accommodation in a former cloister. - Biennales de Lyon
- Biennial exhibit of contemporary art in English and French. - Annecy International Film Festival
- Annual celebration of animated features and shorts. - Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation
- Paris-based organisation founded by Cartier-Bresson to preserve his collection of photographs, to encourage scholarly research into the collection, and to operate a grant programme supporting new photography projects. - Alizée
- Official site of the Corsican singer and dancer. - NAUSICAA - Centre national de la mer
- Provides information on the National Sea Experience Centre which is dedicated to the marine world and its links with mankind. - Observatoire de Paris
 - Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
- Competitive festival which includes a short film market. - Salon du Livre Paris
- Annual March event dedicated to the book trade. - Musée Marmottan Monet
- Contains the world's largest collection of paintings by Claude Monet, as well as works by his friends and contemporaries. Also features a group of illuminated manuscripts from the 12th to the 15th centuries. - Vulcania
- Scientific exploration park where visitors can experience the planetary dynamics which shape the Earth's surface, the multiple facets of volcanism and the phenomena that accompany them. - Cimetiere du Pere Lachaise
- Historical cemetery includes the tombs of Jim Morrison and famous French citizens. Features a virtual tour and panoramas. Also in French. - Salon Du Chocolat
- International chocolate show featuring world-class exhibitors, chef demonstrations, chocolate fashion, gifts, activities for children, and more. Also in French. - Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs
- Association directed to public benefit (law of 1901) which was set up by a group of enthusiastic industrialists and collectors. - Art-Action
- Transdisciplinary art festival featuring cinema, video, visual arts, and multimedia. Showcasing an annual international Paris to Berlin meeting of artists. - Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish and British Film
- Annual film festival celebrating Irish and British movies in France. - Fashion Job
- Serves the fashion, luxury, and beauty industries, allowing users to browse job offers or to post their resumes. In French. - Institut Lumière
- Living museum of the cinema. Programmes include film screenings, exhibitions, and heritage conservation. - Opera National de Paris
- Season programmes for the Palais Garnier and the Opera Bastille as well as booking information. - Letellier, Jean-Michel
- Web gallery featuring contemporary art on handmade paper. - Ecole d'Avignon Center
- Centre for training in the rehabilitation of architectural heritage. Offers courses and consulting in historic preservation. - Fondation Dubuffet
- Features a chronology, artwork images, and more about the French master artist. - Batofar, Le
- Nightclub featuring techno, experimental videos, and more. - Wikipedia: French Revolution
- Hyperlinked overview of the years between 1789 and 1799, during which republicans overthrew the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI. - Caen Memorial, The
- Includes exhibits on D-Day, Battle of Normandy, World War II, peace, and human rights. - Festival D'Automne a Paris
- Official site of the event that celebrates theatre, dance, music, cinema, and visual arts. In French. - New Risen
- Synthpop-gothic music from Nantes. - Musée Nicéphore Niépce
- One of the oldest museums devoted to photography and its history. - osMoz
- Dedicated to perfume-lovers. Includes a perfume guide, news, new product information, latest scent trends, and more. - Salon du Meuble de Paris
- European fair presenting a showcase of international offerings in the furniture and home furnishings market. In multiple languages. - Artist Workshops in the Country
- Showing beautiful paintings with the colours of Provence. - Le Temps Perdu
- Serves meat and fish dishes with original sauces. - Museum Van Oeveren
- Collection highlights the history of fencing and the duel. - Elysee Montmartre
- Landmark of Parisian nightlife featuring concerts, stage shows, fashion shows, and more. Also in French. - Houellebecq, Michel
- Official site. Includes biography, photographs, works, and reviews. - Musée Maillol
- Created by Fondation Dina Vierny to present Maillol's sculptures and paintings, as well as her collection of modern and contemporary art. - Bocuse d'Or
- International gastronomy contest. - Mercier, Arnaud
- Art direction and graphic design. Includes print, logo, interactive, photography, website, typefaces, and other work. - Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
- June and July 2002. - Clauss, Nicolas
- Combines elements of classical culture with more popular motifs in his understated Flash animation art. - Le Chateau
- Electronic collection of French literature including Rimbaud, Proust, Balzac, Baudelaire, and La Fontaine. - Renzo Piano Workshop Foundation
- Allowing students of architecture the benefit of educational training through immersion and direct experience. - Internet Modern History Sourcebook: French Revolution
- Offering original content and links. - Semaine Photo de Riedisheim
- 10th international photo contest and exhibition with downloadable submission form. - Pope's Palace
- Residence of the French Popes for nine years during the Middle Ages. Also has an international conference centre for meetings and exhibitions. - MAGASIN - Centre National d'Art Contemporain
- Exhibiting contemporary art, and offering lectures, classes, and conferences. In English and French. - Museum of the Augustins
- Featuring collections of paintings and sculptures dating from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century. - Monnaie de Paris
- Minting currency for France since Charlemagne. Includes information on euro coins. - Musee des Tissus
- Collections tracing the development of textile weaving over the last 2000 years. - Wars of Religion
- History of the 16th century French wars between Protestants and Catholics. - Festival de Marseille
- Includes information about the city and the festival's dance, theatre, and music presentations. - Moysan, Olivier
- Offers a gallery of landscapes and fantasy art featuring heroic women. - Delorme, Pascal Jean
- Gallery of work based on sport such as snowboarding, wind surfing, jet skiing, and more. - Projections d'Argile
- Created to develop the creation and distribution of films on clay and glass, presented by Ateliers d'Art de France. Also in French and Spanish. - Goudji
- Goldsmith and sculptor of sacred art, as well as museum pieces. Creator of the silver altar of Chartres. - Operas de Montpellier
 - musee d'art americain Giverny
- Contains programmes and a series of innovative interactive activities and virtual exhibitions of American art. - Atelier Cézanne
- Former studio includes audio tours and other discoveries about the master. - Theatre du Soleil
- International theatre company. In French. - Ballet Preljocaj
- Highlights information on the company, including dancer biographies, activities, and currrent schedule. - Club des Poetes
- Centre for poetry activism, workshops, and performances located in Paris. - Montparnasse
- Discover Paris from the 56th and 59th levels of Montparnasse Tower and see all the monuments of Paris from above. - Restaurant Guy Savoy
- From the Etoile, take avenue de Wagram; rue Troyon to the left. - Illuminated Middle Ages, The
- Medieval treasures from French libraries. Also in French. - Divan Du Monde, Le
- Offers eclectic programming that has originality and novelty as its hallmark. In French. - Maxim's de Paris
- Includes information on the restaurant and its perfume, Orphee. - Eat in Paris
- features reviews of restaurants. - Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse
- Includes history, schedule, profiles of musicians and of conductor Michel Plasson, recordings and more. - Vincent, Michele
- French artist who creates fantasy and surreal landscapes and narrative paintings. - Centre des Monuments Nationaux
- Guide to monuments across France. - Speos - Paris Photographic Institute
- Offers photography courses and workshops in photojournalism, fashion, studio, black and white darkroom, computer and digital imaging, fine art and more. - Spindler, Jean-Charles
- Third-generation French artist exhibiting contemporary, countryside, narrative, and decorative marquetry works. Also in French and German. - Cordelier, Jeanne
- French writer of novels, short stories, and plays. - Utopia 2.0
- International design contest featuring online pre-registration presented by Saint-Etienne Metropole. Also in French. - Vibert, Jean Francois
- Features adventure and sport photographs and reportage. - Taillevent
- Serves gastronomical cuisine. - L'Étrange Festival
- Pays homage to odd and strange cinema. In French. - Museums of Paris
- Guide to Parisian museums with pictures, description, and general information. Also offers museum passes. - Paris Museum Pass
 Danielou, Alain (1907-1994)
- Includes information on his life and work studying hinduism and shivaism, Indian classical music and general theory about microtuning. (in French and English.)- Klein, Lloyd
- Men's and women's wear atelier based in Paris. - Le Centre international du Vitrail
- Collaborates with scientific, cultural and professional organisations to promote the study and conservation of stained glass. - Paradis Latin
- cabaret-style theatre and dinner shows. - Sorbier, Franck
- French designer offering contemporary attire for women in a Flash presentation. Also in French. - Sandro
- Offers gallery of work and biography of the illustrator. - Musée de la Résistance Henri Queuille
- Featuring the history of the Resistance in Haute-Corrèze and the life of Henri Queuille. - Centre de Recherche Astronomique de Lyon
 - Fantomas
- Devoted to the Lord of Terror, the arch-criminal anti-hero of the French thriller series. - Kim, T.K.
- Expressionist world populated with warm shades and long-necked women. - Sunset Beach Bar
- Includes information about the bar and the island St. Martin. - École Emile Cohl
- Provides training in the fields of illustration, cartoon-strips, computer graphics, multimedia and animation. - Durand, Patrick
- Aerial photography, panoramics, and aviation images from around the world. - Au Crocodile
- Includes information on the menu and wine selection. - De Caso, Michel
- Offers paintings, sculptures, and writings of contemporary art. - Auberge Napoléon
 - Historical Paris Bridges and Fountains
- Features fountains, bridges, walks, and more. - Paris Museums
 - Restaurant Relais & Châteaux
- Hotel, spa, and restaurant serving gourmet lean cuisine by chef Michel Guérard. - Vian, Boris (1920-1959)
- Includes online texts, reviews, articles, and more. - Man Ray
- Cavernous restaurant and bar full of golden Buddahs and Chinese lanterns. - Tatouage
- Includes a photo gallery. - Le Musée Toulouse-Lautrec
- Official site of the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum located in the Post-Impressionist's birthplace, Albi, in the south of France. In French. - Art-Netart
- Studio dedicated to contemporary art. Includes the work of Jean Charles Blais, Samuel Rousseau, Matali Crasset, Sam Samore, Grout Mazeas, Olivier Bardin, and Jacques Monory. - Documents of the Revolution of 1848 in France
- Including the topics "Overthrow of the Orleanist Monarchy" and "Decrees of the Provisional Government Relating to the Workingmen." - Favarica
- French artist featuring raw, expressive paintings and sculptures. - La Favela Chic
- Brazilian bar and restaurant. In French. - De Schwilgue, Odile
- Female contemporary figurative painter working on the French Riviera. Site features samples of Odile De Schwilgue's oil paintings along with current gallery exhibition information. - Wock, Rae. G
- Features painting and sculpture portfolio. - oùBouffer.com
- Features a directory with daily updates helping you find a Paris restaurant to suit your tastes and budget. - Arc En Cirque
- Offering initial and advanced training, artistic events, and creative poductions. - Catholic Encyclopedia: French Revolution
- Focuses on the relations between the revolutionary leadership and the Church during the period. - Musée Parc des Dinosaures
- Museum-park devoted to dinosaurs, located within a palaeontological site in South France. - Musée des Augustins
- Convent building exhibiting paintings and sculptures dating from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. - Festival de Carcassonne Languedoc Roussillon
- Programme, concert, and artist information for the music festival held in July. In French. - Menais, Jean Jacques
- Mime, clown, actor, and comedian. - Cithéa Club
- Jazz dancefloor and bar with live music and djs. - Musée Bartholdi
- Showcases the art of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi and explores his life. In French. - Orchestrades Universelles
- Annual summer gathering of French and foreign orchestras for young musicians held in Brive, France. - Adagio Act
- Perform an acrobatic Adagio act in circuses, cabarets, and cruises. - ATTIC people - Paris
- International theatre company founded by theatre artists from five different countries who are graduates of the Jacques Lecoq school of theatre. - Paris International Music Competition
- Includes sections for contemporary, classical, and jazz styles, as well as violin and bow making. - Cajun and Zydeco Film, Video, and Festival
- Annual August event in Saulieu, France, celebrating of the cultures of South Louisiana. - Circus of Tomorrow, The
- Official site of the annual event that brings together the cream of the international acrobatic crop. Also in French. - Paris Peace Treaty of 1783
- Text of the agreement by which Great Britain formally acknowledged the independence of the United States. - Cirque Baroque
- Mixes contemporary dance with the vocabulary of the circus. - Le Train Bleu
- Belle Epoque restaurant in the heart of the Gare de Lyon railway station. - Château d'Arlay
- Featuring the castle's history, park, entertainment garden, and vineyard. - Cora
- Comtemporary impressionist making use of oils and pastels. - Flam's Restaurant
- Features traditional Alsatian dish, Flammekueche. Two locations in Strasbourg. - Best Restaurants in Paris
- Featuring restaurant in Paris with colour photographs of the chef, the owner and the dinning room. - Bal du Moulin Rouge
- Official site for Moulin Rouge, the famed Paris cabaret. Features historical and current information. - Le musée de l'informatique: Silicium
- Organisation and museum collecting old computers of the past and making them work again. - Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum
- Featuring online exhibits, video show, and links to art sites. In Turkish and English. - Garanger, Tcheupel
- Photographer and animation artist. Includes his Tokyo photo series, urban images, motion work, and more. - La Gamba, Laurent
- Artist concentrating on photographic installations dealing with camouflage. - Musée des Ballons
- Museum dedicated to ballooning, located in the Château de Balleroy in Normandy, France. Site lists museum hours and contact info. - Paris Pubs
- Ratings guide to bars and pubs in Paris. - Gingko Trio, The
- Parisian jazz-pop trio. - Head - Langue Theatre - Paris
- International professional theatre company exploring the fantastical side of quotidian worlds through movement, mask, sound, and music. - Painting School of Montmiral
- Offering drawing and painting workshops for all levels of students, from beginning to professional. - Brachet, Louis
- Has chosen steel as his means of expression due to both its qualities and its constraints. - Devil and the Religious Controversies of Sixteenth-Century France
- From Essays in History, written by Carleton Cunningham. - Hotel Unis
- Lists selection of hotels and restaurants in Paris. - La Cloche à Fromage
- Cheese restaurant and shop. Includes cheese reviews and advice. - Carl Schurz: A Look Back at 1848, 1907
 - Cité de la Création
- Creating murals, frescos, and trompe l'oeil effects. In French. - Claude Monet's Garden at Giverny
- provides visitor information, photos, and location history. Also in French. - Bernheim-Jeune
- Focusing on contemporary artists. - Merrow-Smith, Julian
- Landscape, still-life, and portrait artist with an open studio in Provence. - Chez Clément Restaurant
- Traditional French cooking in several locations. - Chez Hugo
- à la carte restaurant, bar, and conference facilities. - Amrhein, Beatrice Valentine
- French artist featuring painted photographic work and abstract paintings. - Totem Fashion
- Offering a selection of avant-garde fashion designers, photos, music, and art galleries. - Camac Centre D'art
- Provides residency programmes for artists working in the visual, performance, and literary arts. Also in French and Spanish. - Dumoux, Ray
- Includes drawings, engravings, and tempera paintings. - European School for Advertising & Graphic Design
- Private technical higher education school. - Le Théâtre du Chapeau
- French clown and street theatre company. Site in English and French. - Les Freres Blanc Restaurateurs a Paris
- Some Parisian restaurants with their menus; reservations available online; (in French and English). - Burlot, Stéphane
- Black and white images from this French photographer. Including gothic, electronic, and rock and pop bands, concerts, cemeteries, and cities. - Château de La Rochepot
- Visitor and tour information for the chateau, which offers a glimpse into the life of a medieval French estate. - Dumas (Jr.), Alexandre (1824-1895)
- Playwright and novelist also known as Dumas fils, the son of novelist Alexander Dumas père. - Eck, Francis
- Exhibition of works by a contemporary French painter. - Ecole de Multimedia et Photographie (ETPA)
- Offering programmes in graphic arts, photography, digital imaging, and related fields. - Restaurant Christian Etienne
- Located in the old palace of the town principal. - St. Barts Music Festival
- Information on the annual performing music and arts festival. - Christopher
- Features this trapeze artist and aerialist from France. - Burkle, Marion
- Artist, bronze sculptor, and architect of the female body. - Mytholoria
- Features a gallery of Greek mythological paintings. - De la Tousche, Eve
- Features sculpture, decorative objects, photographs, and pieces of furniture. - Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA)
- Official site of the Arab World Institute. Also in French. - La Tupiña
- Features menu, history, and photos of the bistro which also offers cigars. - Turtle Pier Restaurant and Bar
- Offers fresh lobster and seafood, beef, chicken, veal, and more. - ISTA
- French graduate school providing design and fashion marketing and management courses for the next product managers of the textile and fashion industries. - CGR Underwater Photography
- Gallery of underwater, nature, and scenery pictures from the Alpine lakes to the islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. - Castle of the Plaix
- Museum of arts and peasants' traditions housed in an old castle; temporary exhibitions and fairs held periodically. - Compagnie La Salamandre
- Fire art street performers. - Bourgeois de Boynes
- Information about the family and its alliances since 1600. - Galerie L
- Featuring provencal artists working with paint, pastels, sculpture, acrylics, and more. - Astheber, Claire
- Specialising in free and naïve figurative painting. - French Revolution: The Radical Stage, 1792-1794
- Describes the radicalization of the revolution, when the sans-culottes drove the republic into the chaos of the Reign of Terror. - French Revolution: The Moderate Stage, 1789-1792
- Describes the first period of the revolution, from the actions of the Third Estate to the dismantling of the Ancien Régime. - Church Our Lady of Aubin
- Original edifice with both Roman and Gothic architectures. - Place Vendome
- Historical, architectural, and contemporary information about one of Paris' most beautiful squares. - Château de Goulaine
- Castle owned by the Goulaine family for more than 1,000 years. Houses a rare butterfly collection, museum, and winery. Also available for functions and weddings. - Hostellerie de l'Abbaye Celle
- Located amidst the Coteaux Varois vineyards and featuring the design and cooking of Alain Ducasse and Bruno Clement. - Hotel and Restaurant Florimont
- Near Lake Annecy with a view of Mont Blanc. Features two dining rooms and a garden terrace. - Restaurant Chez Francoise
- Located at the Invalides in the 7th arrondissement. - La Manufacture
- Dance company and performing arts school. - Art Lovers' Paris
- Information on art exhibitions, opera, concerts, and ballets. - Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron De (1732-1799)
- Biography of the 18th century playwright. - Lippmann, Peter
- Online commercial and editorial portfolio. Specialist in advertising, food, still life, and enhanced photography. - Passion Photo
- Contains images from Yvon Haze, specialising in digital techniques. - Tahon, Patrick
- Includes sketches, acrylic, and erotic drawings. - Libert, Jean-Noël
- Offers a gallery of realist paintings and biography. - Marchand, Olivier
- Includes landscapes, still lives, and portraits. - Artcyclopedia: The Barbizon School
- Features a summary and list of artists involved in the French group of landscape artists. - Bourdin, Guy (1928-1991)
- Fashion photographer known for his work for French Vogue. - European Parliament
- Features photos, plans, and press releases. In French. - Laughing Matters in Paris
- Organises regular English Stand-up comedy shows in Paris. - Roosevelt, Le
- Restaurant at Utah beach in Normandy. - Abd-Rabbo, Ammar
- Freelance photojournalist based in Paris, France, and covering mainly Arab countries. - Bergmann, Dagmar
- Lyrical abstraction. - Hôtel Restaurant Paradou
- Hotel and restaurant, with information on rooms, rates, wine list, and menu. - Merigeau, Claire
- Offering oils on canvas and paper. - Straw, Eric
- Artist creating unique masks and sculptures from corrugated cardboard. - Cabon, Roland
- Nudes, portraits, nature, and other images from this French photographer who takes a graphic approach to his art. - Le Chapon Fin
 - Lenoble, Christophe
- Offering contemporary figurative works. - Cliffhanger Beach Bar
- Restaurant/beach bar with great views of island sunsets. - French Republican Calendar
- Offers a history of the French Republican calendar, from which Christian superstition was stripped in the name of Reason. - Alessandri, Jean
- Landscape postcards and posters from Provence, France. - Ecuries de Josephine, Les
- Specifically for tourist groups. Traditional French cuisine. - Galerie Piece Unique
- Features works from contemporary artists. - Spice 'Bones
- Shooting the groove with four trombones and an electric rhythm section. - Breiz Armor
- Hotel restaurant situated in Penhors. - Three Restaurants in Saint-Germain-des-Pres
- Features Le Muniche, Le Petit Zinc, and Le Clocher Saint-Germain restaurants, with information on respective specialities, menus, and online reservations. - Buse, Henner
- Offers background information, pictures of collections, and online shop. - Dent, Diana
- Specialises in oil and pastel portraits of people and animals. - Old French Literature
- Provides Old French texts and information about the literature, classified according to century. - Carré, Didier
- Paris-based erotic photographer. - Charoy, Bernard
- Biographical notes, and a gallery of the French painter's works. - Grand Hotel Restaurant Prouhèze
- Country house. Restaurant offers traditional fare and catering services. - Prinstet, Arnaud
- French artist presenting predominantly self-portraits and figurative oil paintings. - French Revolution Chronology
- Briefly notes events from 1787 to 1799 and describes the republican calendar used from 1793 to 1806. - Ghislaine, Anding
- Oils and china ink. - Laure, Franck
- Trapeze and aerial act. Site includes photos, videos, curriculum vitae, and more. - Hotêl Kleiber
 - François Guizot: Condition of the July Monarchy, 1830-1848
- Guizot was a French academic politician, who served Louis Philippe as minister of public instruction (1832-37). - Chartres, Sanctuare du Monde
- Association dedicated to safeguarding and restoring Chartres cathedral. - Demons et Merveilles - Theatre Masque - Angers
- Presenting non-textual shows using masks and visual imagery for young people and families. - Orb, Ron
- Functional fashion from Paris, France. - Paris Arts and Entertainment
- Guide featuring galleries, museums, and places to stay. - St Martin/St Maarten Restaurants
- Listing of restaurants by food type. - Cantais, Bruno
- Gallery of the French painter includes oil and acrylic works, as wells as drawings, pastels, and inks. - Chamoiseau, Patrick
- Biography and bibliography for the author. - History of the Revolution of 1848 in France
- Written by Alphonse de Lamartine. - Kamellia
- Middle Eastern dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Includes photographs, biography, workshops, shows, and classes. - Domaine de Banizette
- Preserved rural complex dating from the 15th and 17th centuries including the manor house and other farm buildings still in activity. Make online reservations to visit. - 18th Century Franco-American Alliance
- Virtual museum detailing the U.S.'s alliance with France during the Revolutionary War. - Bourson, Stéphane
- Offering a fashion and beauty portfolio. - Zende
- Presentation of the calligraphy and collage works of a Franco-Persian artist. - Chalon sur Saone Exhibition Centre
- Details events calendar, location, and public transport options. - Galerie-Modus
 - Brahn, Jean François
- French artist presenting modernist portraits, landscapes, and allegories. - Courau, Laurent
- Digital illustrations, videos and films, web design, and 2D and 3D animations. - DJ Ravin
- Disc jockey based in France offering a trip into ethnic music where traditional Eastern sounds meet electronic sounds. - French Historical Studies (FHS)
- Quarterly journal on the history of France and Francophone areas. Sponsored by The Society for French Historical Studies. - Dubreucq-Carlier, Nathalie
- Works in oils, watercolours, and pastels as well as sculpture and drawings. - Arduin, Dominick
- Official site for the French-born Finnish explorer. Includes notes on her attempts to be the first woman to ski solo to the North Pole. - Prix Arcimboldo: Award for Digital Creation
- Each year the Fondation d'Entreprise HP France awards a prize to a digital artist. The Prix Arcimboldo web site includes details about past winners, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, and contact info. In French and English. - Old Captain
- Offereing Chinese and Japanese cuisine. - Pitchi Poi
- Offers bagels, recipes, vodkas, wines, and list of yiddish words. - Culture Espaces
- Provides delegate management of, and information regarding, several historic buildings and museums. - L'Oulette
- gourmet cuisine inspired by southwestern, regional specialities. - Percy B. St. John: The French Revolution in 1848
- Eyewitness account of the events herein described, and the following were taken from notes compiled at the time. - Syndrome
 - 12 Balles dans la Peau - Toulouse
- Street theatre company. - Back Up
- Offers special events and theme evenings. - SanZ SanS
- Bar-club-restaurant combo with a live DJ every night - Grand Case
- Restaurant names and links. - Hip-bars.com
- Offers information on anglo pubs in Paris. - Allier Vichy
- Hotel, restaurant, and bar guide. - Espace Jean Claude Helmer
- Trendy nightlife spot with 2 clubs, 3 restaurants, and 4 bars. - Humphrey
- Official site of the R&B singer from Paris. - Paris International Photo Fair
- Exhibition of rare early images to today's most avant-garde work. Also in French. - Côté Garonne
- Hotel and restaurant overlooking the river. - Hogommat, André
- Early and recent work of the artist. - Kammer Ensemble de Paris
- Features discography, pictures, programmes, and more. - Be Realistic - Demand the Impossible!
- Posters from the Revolution, Paris, May '68. - Lein, Michel
- Specialising in women's portraits. Features photographs of works, list of exhibitions, and details about the artist. - Boubou's
- Offering dining with ocean views. - Les Azuriales Opera Festival
- Provides information on the performances at the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in Nice. - Galerie Beaubourg
- Featuring a gallery and sculpture garden. - Hotel et Restaurant Le Querrien
- Looks out over Mont Saint-Michel Bay and offers luxury accommodations, and a seafood restaurant. - L'Auberge du Cedre
- Information about the hotel and restaurant. - Los Mexicanos
- Offers Mexican cuisine in a lively atmosphere. - Marchutz School
- Offers interdisciplinary studio art programmes. - la cave aux fioles
- Offers details of this gastronomic restaurant sporting typical Flemish decoration. - Chateau du Touvet
- Castle and garden open for the public tours and receptions. - Cafe de Nissa
- Specialities include cuisine from Southern France, wine, and tapas. - French Revolution: Origins
- Outlines how intellectual, social, and political elements all contributed to the eruption of the revolution. - Kolb-Proust Archive for Research
 - Bistrot Caraïbes
- Fine French/Creole restaurant in Grand Case. - La Vie de Saint Alexis
- Eleventh century text in Old French, transcribed and translated by Joseph Price, M.A. student in the Linguistics Programme, University of South Carolina (USA). - Le Grand Cerf
- In the heart of Touraine countryside, a typical French hotel and gourmet restaurant with regional wine. - Guenyven
- Natural landscapes, houses, and still lifes. - La Méditerranée
- Seafood restaurant facing the Odéon theatre near the Luxembourg gardens. - Rainbow Cafe
- Grand Case seafood restaurant serving Caribbean-influenced French and American fare. - Restaurant Vidal
- Located in Saint Julien Chapteuil near Le Puy en Velay. - Il Nettuno
- Fine Italian restaurant on the waterfront in the Grand Case. - La Bastide Odéon
- Offering a mixture of Mediterranean cuisine. Located near the Théâtre de l'Odéon - Le Cottage
- Features an extensive wine list. - Paris Maps
- Reproductions of historic maps of Paris, France, from 1716-1887. - Guide to Music in Brittany
- From the ICDBL. - Union Square Group
- Paris-based jazz combination. - Europe in Retrospect: The French Revolution
- Summarizes the 5 phases of the revolution from 1789 to 1799 and describes the ideologies that drove its activity. - Antoine Restaurant
- Offers traditional and fine French cuisine. - Brochard, Dominique
- French artist of oil, acrylic, watercolour, and engravings. - OhParis!
- Information on art galleries in Paris featuring an up-to-date exhibition calendar and artist details. - Sandra's Belly Dancing School
- Tunisian-born dancer offers courses in Oriental dance. - Ubu Club
- Bar, restaurant, and disco. - Yharrassarry, Evelyne
- French sculptress creating contemporary works with clay, stone, and glass. - ArtLex on Barbizon School
- Provides examples and approaches of the group of naturalist landscape painters. - Au Vieux Paris d'Arcole
- Odette and Georges bring the tastes of Aveyron to Paris. - Tango in Toulouse
- Offers photos, information, and links about tango in the south of France - Chez Astoux
- Specialises seafood and fish. - Lauranne
- Visual art and texts representing outsider, primal art. - Adams, Trisha
- Exhibits oil paintings of landscapes and still life. - Café d'Enfer
- Cafe offering a traditional yet chic menu. - Calmos Cafe
- Offers island drinks and light cuisine. - Gi-Vane, TCHEN
- Pianist, composer, poet, painter, and president of the Association of Antique Tao. - Aubry-More, Yves
- French hyperrealist. - Cote Seine
- Bistro on the banks of the Seine between Notre Dame and the Pont Neuf. Site in French and English. - Grunts: Vietnam War Reenactment in France
- Group of French collectors which reenacts the U.S. units of the Vietnam War. - Ordre du Saint-Esprit
- Information about France in the Renaissance, including chivalric orders, food, and royalty. - Guillem, Sylvie
- Includes picture galleries, biography, and repertoire. - Tealdi, Laurent
- Contemporary paintings. - Guillotine Headquarters, The
- Includes a history, construction information, a gallery of pictures and biographies of people related to the guillotine. - Museum Pass of Paris
- Listing of participating Paris museums and monuments accepting Museum Pass. Also lists other passes available throughout world. - Restaurant Les Premices
- Romantic French restaurant located near Fontainebleau. - Salon du 1er Empire
- Major Napoleonic event in Paris, to be held in December 2004. Purpose is to gather together enthusiasts in all fields related to the French First Empire. - Malavieille, Patrice
- Includes images of works in wood, stone, and bronze. - WebMuseum: Revolution and Restoration (1740-1860): France
- Introduction to French Classicism, Romanticism, and Realism along with their major artists. - L'Escargot
- Features French cuisine and seafood in a colourful Creole house. - Mart O'Pickers
- An American from Wisconsin, two Alsatians, and one Burgundian add up to 121% acoustic bluegrass music. - Marty
- Family restaurant with a brasserie atmosphere and 1930s interior, offering French cuisine and seafood. - Tapiézo
- Paintings made from sand, gravel, wood, wire grid, steel, and more. - APICES: Association Paléographique Internationale
- Dedicated to the scholarly study of ancient and medieval scripts, and the persons and institutions connected with making, using, and keeping them. - Petit, Roland
- Includes biographical timeline and some of his ballets. - Aboulker, Fanny
- Features a memorial for the victims of the Holocaust by writing six million numbers to commerate the six million Jews killed. - Association of Families and Friends of the Deportees of Convoy 73, The
- In memory of the convoy which departed Drancy on May 15, 1944 for the Baltic States. - Cherchell-Mediouna French Cadet Officers Academy (1942-1945)
- French cadet officers academy was the only military academy to train French officers between 1943 and 1945. - Götting, Jean-Claude
- Includes bibliography, biography, pressbook, children's books, painting, and clients. - Mendjisky, Serge
- Specialises in mosaic-type paintings of reflected scenery, as well as photographic paintings of city life. - Red Pear Theatre Company
- Features regular professional English language theatre on the Côte d'Azur. - Bar Le Forum
- Known for its taste in jazz. - Ladeveze, Pascal
- Creates impressionistic paintings capturing the ambiance of Southern France with primary colours and rectangular brushstrokes. - Otmane, Pascale
- Includes portraits and still life. - Sol é Luna
- Romantic restaurant. - Taverne de Maitre Kanter
- Offers regional specialties. - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
- Extensive collection of primary documents including text, images, and maps. Also includes a timeline, essays, and a glossary. - SparkNotes: The French Revolution (1789-1799)
- Study guide that describes the basic events in the French Revolution and places them in historical context. - Compagnie Renata Scant - Grenoble
- Presenting a festival of plays by European theatres. - Fitzpatrick's Irish Pub
- Serves the expatriate and student English Speaking community of Montpellier in a traditional pub setting. - Franken, Owen
- Includes photographs of travel in Asia and Europe with an emphasis on food, markets, chefs, and cooking. - Vivian, Monique
- French artist whose subjects include Maria Callas, dance, and birds. - Café de Mars
- Offers cosmopolitan dishes in a pleasant family atmosphere. - Chateauneuf-du-Pape
- Dedicated to the wine, the region, and the people with a restaurant directory. - Chez Vong
- authentic Chinese restaurant situated in an old house in the heart of the capital. - Contre Allée
- Featuring a menu by Pilippe Mollicchi that gives a modern twist to traditional French cuisine. - Nacher, Jean Pierre
- French artist producing lyrical abstract work. - Chateau de La Roche Courbon
- In English, German, and French. - Hospices de Beaune Wine Auction
- Annual historical charity event where wine is auctioned traditionally by bids using candles. - Barnard, Anne
 - Dauvergne, Evelyne
- Acrylics and oils of nudes. - Eighth International Milton Symposium, The
- June 7-11, 2005. Hosted by the University of Grenoble 2. - Hideaway, The
- English run restaurant hosting lots of locals. - Le Petit Retro
- A bistro with turn-of-the-century decor. - Micropolis
- Entomological theme park providing educational programmes, interactive exhibits, and theme rooms that simulate an insect's environment. - Restaurant Carpaccio
- Situated seaside on the French Riviera. - Segeral, Claude
- Offers oils, acrylics, and drawings. - ArtSol
- Painters and sculptors living in villages near Uzes in Provence invite you to see their work. - CyberNet Cafe
 - Café La Bûcherie
- Located next to square Viviani between rue de la Bûcherie and Quai de Montebello, specialising in contemporary cuisine. - Joe Allen
- Upholds American dining traditions in Paris since 1972. Also in French. - La Cigale
- In French. - Philippin, Joel
- Prestigious French art marquetry artist specialising in floral designs for luxurious cabinets. Also in French. - Quirin, Mayer
- Featuring acrylic paintings, and sculptures in corten steel, aluminium, and plexi-glass. Includes bio and contact information. - van Beek, Andre
- Post-impressionist gardens, ponds, and poppy fields. - Birlot Tide Mill
- Once used to extract flour from wheat, barley, and buckwheat. - Musée des Instruments a Vent
- Founded in 1888 by the instrument workers of La Couture-Boussey to conserve all the woodwind instruments as well as the parts, the primary materials, and the tools used. - Association for the Promotion of Asian Arts
- Offers information on members, history, and artwork. - Malval, Anne-Pierre
- Designer of mirrors, lamps, and other home accessories. Also in French. - 1914-1918: War in Sepia
- Collection of sepia-tone photographs originally owned by French serviceman Jean Marie Jourdain. Includes biography of Jourdain and a history of the 93rd Infantry Regiment. - French Lines Association
- Highlights the heritage of the French shipping lines, such as the Compagnie Générale Maritime and the Société Nationale Maritime Corse Méditerranée, with photos and document collections. In French and English. - General Jozef Haller and the Polish Army in France
- Tribute to the Polish General and the Blue Army, also called Haller's Army or the Polish Army in France. - Opera National de Paris Ballet
- Features a calendar of events. - Interview with Alice Kaplan
- Author of The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach. Also includes an excerpt of the book. - Auberge La Demoiselle
- Offers a seasonal menu of regional specialties. - Han, Myung-Ok
- Through delicate line drawings of yarn on the floor, works with universal concepts of time and space. - Les Becs Dorés
- With French flavour and the beaujolais wines, culinary art and gastronomy of France. - Lion d'Or
- Traditional French style cooking. - Petty, Ralph
- American artist based in France featuring landscapes of the French countryside, still life, and other oil and watercolour paintings. - Ricart, Robert and Claudine
- French artists offering urban and shore impressionistic landscape paintings and bronze sculptures of the nude female form. - Tika
- Acrobat and all-around circus arts performer. - Treasures of Titanic
- Exhibit at the Cite des Sciences featuring the sinking of the RMS Titanic ship with history, facts, and pictures. - Arnoux, Olivier
- Features images of his land art made from stone, ice, and coloured hay and rocks. - Son ha Ton
- Collection of traditional songs in the Breton language. - Tec de Monterrey: Realism
- Introduces the art period which appeared after the 1848 French Revolution. - Deny, Martine
- Details of the artist's paintings, videos, calendar of exhibitions, and publications. - Dimond, Francesca
- Features various sculptures by UK-based artist and blacksmith Francesca Dimond. - Inglot, André
- Impressionism and figurative style with oil and watercolours, Berville/Mer, Honfleur, Normandie, France. Painting on canvas and wall paintings. - Lyric Music Festival of Belle-Ile en Mer
- Showcases international singers from major opera houses. July 27-Aug 12, 1999. - Monteiro, Jacky Alves
- Artist located on a French Caribbean island showcasing whimsical, saturated abstractions of multiple subjects. Also in French. - Seulement pour les Fous (Only for the Mad)
- Hosts of Expoterrestre an intercontinental, travelling multimedia exhibition based on the theme of "Women and Men in the Universe." - Caffit, Sylvain
- A French artist who makes sculptures from recycled iron. Images include animals, idoles, and people. - Vatan, Véronique
- Includes representative images and a statement by the French artist. - Marie Antoinette & Charlotte Corday: A Whore and a Murderer ?
- Looks at how they were portrayed during and after the revolution. - de Bollardiere, Lionel
- Exhibits illustrations, logos, photos, and graffiti. - Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie: Megame
- Games exhibit at the Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, Paris, for the family, kids, and teens. Includes free IQ tests, board and strategy games, and more. - Cowper, Dan
- Pictures, statistics, and agencies. - English Renaissance
- Group that specialises in unaccompanied choral music from the renaissance to the present day. - L'Anaïs
- features Provence-inspired specialities. - Le Perroquet Restaurant
- Offers classical French cuisine and exotic meat specials. - Peccolo, René
- Figurative oil paintings and mixed-media drawings. - Spartaco Restaurant
- Offers traditional Tuscan cuisine. - Spicy
- Specialising in expertly seasoned, international cuisine. - Ustinov, Igor
- Son of actor Sir Peter Ustinov. Includes catalogue of work and photos. - Vigoroso, Bruno
- French modern artist. - Le Bec Fin
- Located near the Therms institute. - Early Modern History: French Revolution
- Collection of links to web sites devoted to the revolution. - St-Georges Balalaïka Orchestra
- Paris-based Balaika group. - Aury, Louis-Michel (1788-1821)
- French privateer/pirate who participated in the revolutions of Mexico and Columbia and was a contemporary of Jean Laffite. - Ben Larbi, Sami
- Features images and text from numerous installation projects. Includes his resume, biography, and a bibliography. - Canetti, Michel
- Features images of gouache paintings and commercial works by the Paris-born artist and advertising illustrator. - Hesser, Elke
- Specialising in fashion and advertising. - Sartori, Tommaso
- Includes examples of his artistic and commercial photography. - Soleymieux, Christophe
- Features the portfolio of a French art director. - Beaujolais Nouveau 2004
- International design and graphic creation contest. Winning visuals are used for the Beaujolais Nouveau advertising campaign. Also in French. - Association Francaise pour la Connaissance de l'Ex-Libris (AFCEL)
- Includes information on an Ex Libris competition. - History Channel: The French Revolution
- Documentary examining the key figures and events of the French Revolution. - History of French Royalty
- Genealogy and history of the house of Bourbon. - Simonnet, Claude
- Landscapes of the French countryside. - William Faulkner Foundation
- Includes bibliography, chronology, scholarly articles, filmography, and an introduction to Rowan Oak. - Beauharnais, Eugene de (1781-1824)
- Napoleon Bonaparte's adopted son. References to Marshals including Massena and Davout, with more peripheral figures like Wellington; Napoleonic Wars in general. - Imperial Guard of Dijon
- Reconstructing a Napoleonic-era military band. - Chez Julot
- Hotel and restaurant featuring creole specialties. - D'Julz
- Parisian artist creating house and techno music with tribal, dub, and funk influences. - Limousin, Fred
- Offers galleries, biography, and contact information. - Restaurant La Chaumiere
- Offering food cooked on an open fire. - Schonbuch, Charles
- French artist featuring still life and figurative paintings. Kala Sangam Association
- Promotes Indian artists.- Jasper's Bar
- Bar and country hotel in South West France. - L'Ancienne Douane
 - Paris Art
- Information about the artists and galleries of Paris. - Daladier, Edouard (1884-1970)
- 1970 obituary of the French Premier, Minister of Defence, and Foreign Minister from the New York Times. - Journees de la Percussion
- November 4-6, 1999. Percussion clinics, concerts, and recitals covering many styles and techniques. - Ruben
- Featuring fine art black and white images of churches, graveyards, animals, landscapes, and portraits from this French photographer. - Bats at the Museum of Natural History of Bourges
- Images and information about the three families of European bats, with a profile of each species. From the Bourges Natural History Museum, in English and French. - Bazard, Francoise
- Includes an artist's statement, galleries, and information on classes. - Bonaparte / Buonaparte
- History and genealogy of the family. Ancestors and descendants of Napoleon and descendants of his general Bernadotte, (Royal houses of Sweden, Norway, Denmark). - Jaeger
- Traces the family tree from its origin in Alsace, starting in 1676. - French Revolution, The
- Detailed report on the French Revolution from its causes to its results. - 90th US Division Association - Normandy 44
- Dedicated to erecting a monument to honour to the men of the 90th U.S. Infantry Division who liberated Periers, France, in 1944. - Kei Takei's Moving Earth
- Informal, loosely knit organisation comprising some 14 performers. - Kuizine, La
- Electronic/experimental band. Site includes discography, sounds files, biography, and more. - MNHN: Diamants
- Exhibition devoted to the natural and cultural history of the diamond. March 10 - July 15, 2001. Site in French and English. - Monet, Patrice
- Includes paintings and sculptures. In English, French, and German. - Revolutionary Calendar, The
- Explains how to calculate revolutionary and Gregorian dates and offers a chart showing how the months match up. - History of Occitania
- Short history of this ancient region which now part of France. - Awakening: La France Mandarine
- Exhibition in Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Paris, showing the French influence on chinese art as one of the events of the "French Year in China." - DejaVu Production
- Association of artists and craftsmen to create collaborative art, promote art work, and encourage exchange of ideas. Displays art by members and a discussion forum. - Victor
- Classic restaurant with a modern setting, offering traditional dishes with a hint of originality. - Ventura, Noémie
- Features photos of surfing events, concerts, and India. - Baldo, Frédéric
- A young accordionist from Epinal, strongly influenced by jazz standards. - Folkloriades Internationales de Dijon
- Annual festival (since 1946) in late summer when the city of Dijon welcomes dance, music, and folklore groups from around the world. - Sud
- Includes pictures inside the pub. - Musée Jacquemart-André
- Collection of rare paintings and furnishings in a residential setting: the former home of Edouard Andre and his wife Nelie Jacquemart. - Pasquette, Didier
- Tight wire walker. - AMAC Theater
- Performing puppet theatre for children and adults. - Brown, Stewart
- English painter exhibiting realistic oil paintings of fruit and indoor plants in shows in France, the U.S., and Singapore. - RadioStatic
- Duet with chiseled melodies ranging from house to ambient. - 2RDM Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures
- Home page of Bernard-Régis Durand and Michel Rondeau whose "four-hand" slab sculptures use simple shapes, textures, and colours to express moods and emotions. Site features sculpture gallery, methods, and contact information of the two French artists who call themselves as 2RDM. - Archiseek: Paris
- Introduction to some of the architectural highlights of Paris, France. - Da Livio Restaurant
- Italian cuisine. - Denis Darzacq: La Chute
- Photo series of dancers caught in freefall over the streets of France. - DiningCity Paris
- Find pictures and menus of restaurants in Paris. Book your table online or add your own restaurant. In French with an English link. - Empire of the Republic: The Exposition Coloniale Internationale de Paris, 1931
- Empire of the Republic, an essay by Arthur Chandler. - French History Timeline
- Important events in the history of France with an emphasis on art and politics. - Historical Texts: The French Revolution
- From Hanover College. - History of France: Primary Documents
- Links to primary texts from antiquity through the present. - Ma, Tse Lin
- Paintings of Buddhas and chairs. - Meirovitz, Ronit
- Unusual visions of a self-taught painter; portraits in oil. - Vogue France
- French edition of the fashion and beauty magazine. - What is the Third Estate?
- Showcases the extensive collections pertaining to the French Revolution found in the Special Collections of the University of Maryland Libraries.
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