Le Ponceur. Meaning 'the sander'. Le Ponceur sounds exactly like Le Penseur, which means The Thinker. The name of the best known sculpture by Rodin.
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Some wines are just too good to spit out.
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At the Cannefour, one canardly believe the choice.
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Two happy fishermen in the woods. Drawing by Perry Taylor, watercolour background by Jean-François Lasnier
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Jazz in Marciac is a huge music festival in the Gers. A ‘jar’ is French for a gander, a male goose.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
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Deux chevaux dans un 2CV.
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The market square in St Emilion. Famous for its wine, this drawing is available as A4 and A3 prints, as well as 100 cm x 70 cm canvas, stretched on a frame. We recommend the larger formats as this drawing has lots of fine details that are less visible on the A4 print.
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The Cafe de France in Eauze.
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BOP! Man against the machine.
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A cabinet medical, or a Cabernet?
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The French for a herd is troupeau. This herd are in for a painful landing.
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