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Title: A L'Heure de L'Amour et des Roses
Illustrator:
Lotte Günthart (Swiss 1914–2007)
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Edited and poems by Hubert Gravereaux
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Written by Charles d'Orléans (French, 1394–1465)
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Written by François Villon
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Written by Clément Marot (1495?–1544)
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Written by Pierre de Ronsard (French, 1524–1585)
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Written by Louise Labé (French, 1526?–1566)
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Written by Jacques Tahureau
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Written by Marie de Romieu (French, 16th century)
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Written by Jean de La Fontaine (French, Château-Thierry 1621–1695 Paris)
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Written by Marceline Desbordes-Valmore
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Written by Alphonse-Marie-Louis de Lamartine (French, 1790–1869)
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Written by Victor Hugo (French, Besançon 1802–1885 Paris)
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Louis-Charles-Alfred de Musset (French, Paris 1810–1857 Paris)
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Written by Charles Baudelaire (French, Paris 1821–1867 Paris)
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Written by Stéphane Mallarmé (French, 1842–1898)
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Written by Paul Verlaine (French, Metz 1844–1896 Paris)
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Written by Henri de Régnier (French, 1864–1936)
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Written by Paul Valéry (French, Sète 1871–1945 Paris)
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Written by Guillaume Apollinaire (French, Rome 1880–1918 Paris)
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Written by Paul Fort
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Written by Maurice Fombeure (French, 1906–1981)
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Written by Jacques Prévert (French, Neuilly-sur-Seine 1900–1977 Omonville-la-Petite)
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Written by Jean Cocteau (French, Maisons-Laffitte 1889–1963 Milly-la-Forêt)
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Written by Jean Charles de Pressac
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Written by Zouïna Benhalla
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Written by Simon Bouloc
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Written by Rainer Maria Rilke (Austrian, Prague 1875–1926 Montreux, Switzerland)
Date: 1968
Dimensions: Overall: 8 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 3/4 in. (21.6 x 15.9 x 1.9 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of the New York City Ballet, 1986
Object Number: 1986.1178.5
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