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Troubadour Paintings for Brou

With a kiss, Ondine killed her husband, the knight Huldebrandt, to punish him for his infidelity. The story inspired by German mythology and folk tales, was notably broadcast by the famous novel of Friedrich de La Motte-Fouqué, published in 1811, translated into French in 1818: Ondine, nymph of the waters, met the knight Huldbrand of Ringstetten, lost in the forest. Brèves / Irma Martin (1814-1876), Auguste-François Desmoulins (1788-1856), Bourg…
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With a kiss, Ondine killed her husband, the knight Huldebrandt, to punish him for his infidelity. The story inspired by German mythology and folk tales, was notably broadcast by the famous novel of Friedrich de La Motte-Fouqué, published in 1811, translated into French in 1818: Ondine, nymph of the waters, met the knight Huldbrand of Ringstetten, lost in the forest. Brèves / Irma Martin (1814-1876), Auguste-François Desmoulins (1788-1856), Bourg…

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La Tribune de l'Art broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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