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  1. John Francis Rigaud RA (18 May 1742 – 6 December 1810) was an eighteenth-century history, portrait, and decorative painter. Of French descent, he was born in Turin and spent most of his career in England.

  2. Francis Rigaud est un réalisateur, scénariste et producteur français de films comiques, né le 22 mars 1920 à Asnières-sur-Seine ( Seine ). Biographie. Filmographie. Réalisateur. 1961 : Les Nouveaux Aristocrates, avec Paul Meurisse, Maria Mauban. 1962 : Nous irons à Deauville, avec Michel Serrault.

  3. Francis Rigaud was born on 22 March 1920 in Asnières-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He is a writer and director, known for Jerk à Istambul (1967), Nous irons à Deauville (1962) and Des vacances en or (1970).

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • March 22, 1920
    • Francis Rigaud
  4. Les nouveaux aristocrates: Directed by Francis Rigaud. With Paul Meurisse, Maria Mauban, Yves Vincent, Charles Belmont. Denis, a hypersensitive teenager, is revolted both against his distant, pretentious, well-to-do parents and their superficial society firends and the stiff, intolerant catholic establishment in which he studies.

    • (31)
    • Drama
    • Francis Rigaud
    • 1961-12-13
  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Artists such as Joshua Reynolds, Robert Smirke, James Northcote and John Francis Rigaud were commissioned to create artworks for the gallery, but when Wright discovered that he had been consigned to a secondary and less well-paid class of painters he consequently had a row with Boydell which resulted in this painting being rejected.

  6. John Francis Rigaud was born and trained in Turin. He came to London in 1771 where he quickly found success, being elected as Associate of the Royal Academy the following year. The source for Samson and Delilah is Judges, chapter 15, verse 14, which describes how Delilah, encouraged by the Philistines, had bound Samson with ropes that he had ...

  7. An in-depth review of the film Nous irons a Deauville (1962), aka We Will Go to Deauville, directed by Francis Rigaud, featuring Michel Serrault, Louis de Funes, Claude Brasseur.