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Lartigue

American  
[lar-teeg] / larˈtig /

noun

  1. Jacques Henri 1894–1986, French photographer and painter.


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"Understanding the wiring diagram of our innate motivation to consume fats and sugars is the first step towards rewiring it," said de Lartigue.

From Science Daily • Jan. 18, 2024

“It’s a credible and ingenious approach,” says neurobiologist Guillaume de Lartigue of the Monell Chemical Senses Center, who wasn’t connected to the study.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 21, 2023

“I cannot guess what is on the mind of someone so determined to block the freedom of other people,” said Casey Lartigue Jr. a Seoul-based American who co-founded Freedom Speakers International.

From Washington Times • May 29, 2023

Creative director Ian Griffiths said he took cues from 1930s female intellectuals on the French Riviera, citing Renee Perle, the muse and lover of photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue, and architect Eileen Gray.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 22, 2022

If Lartigue and his Montreal inferior priests are implicated in the most nefarious felonies, Maria Monk has published him as a virtuous accomplice.

From Awful Disclosures Containing, Also, Many Incidents Never before Published by Monk, Maria

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