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  1. Jean-Jacques Duval (Feb. 8, 1930 - Oct. 21, 2021) was a French-born American artist who pioneered abstract art and the use of faceted glass in stained glass design in the 1960s.

  2. Jean-Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil (5 December 1745 – 22 April 1794), French magistrate and politician, was born in India at Pondicherry, his father being a colleague of Joseph François Dupleix. [1]

  3. Jean-Jacques Duval d’Éprémesnil, seigneur de Maréfosse, né le 5 décembre 1745 à Pondichéry et guillotiné le 22 avril 1794 à Paris, est un juriste, pamphlétaire et homme politique français.

  4. Nov 6, 2021 · WILLSBORO — The late Jean-Jacques Duval's artistry was forged on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The acclaimed artist and North Country resident passed away on Oct. 21.

  5. In conceiving his new factory, Jean-Jacques Duval, the company head, called on Le Corbusier, with whom he had developed friendly ties around fifteen years before. In fact, in the 1930s, he had found a book about the work of the Swiss architect in his father’s library.

  6. Usine Duval. The industrialist Jean-Jacques Duval entrusts to Le Corbusier, in July 1946 the reconstruction of his hosiery industry, founded in 1908, two-thirds destroyed in November 1944.

  7. Aug 12, 2021 · While not a household name, the Adirondacks have long been home to pioneering glass artist and painter, French-born American Jean-Jacques Duval, 91, who has a one-man exhibit of his work, titled “If Not Now, When,” at Keene Arts in Keene.