Georges Cuvier
17691832
French naturalist, zoologist, and paleontologist known as the 'founding father of paleontology' who established comparative anatomy
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17691832
French naturalist, zoologist, and paleontologist known as the 'founding father of paleontology' who established comparative anatomy
17901832
French classical scholar and egyptologist renowned for deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs and founding the field of Egyptology
18731897
French Carmelite nun and Doctor of the Church who developed the "Little Way" spirituality and wrote the influential "Story of a Soul"
18821963
French painter, sculptor, and collagist who, with Pablo Picasso, co-founded Cubism and also contributed significantly to Fauvism
17491841
French confectioner and inventor who developed airtight food preservation, earning him the title 'father of food science'
19251995
French philosopher known for his work on literature, film, and art, co-authoring *Capitalism and Schizophrenia* with Félix Guattari
18731954
French novelist, author, and woman of letters best known for her novella *Gigi* and extensive contributions to journalism, playwriting, and screenwriting
18701942
French physicist and Nobel laureate who experimentally confirmed the atomic nature of matter through his studies of Brownian motion
18421898
French Symbolist poet whose experimental verse inspired Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism
19282025
French politician and lawyer who founded the far-right National Front party and served as its president from 1972 to 2011
19031977
French-born American diarist, novelist, and essayist known for her autobiographical works and pioneering contributions to erotica
18731935
French author, poet, and political activist known for his influential World War I novel, "Under Fire," which helped define the Lost Generation movement
18961966
French writer and poet, principal theorist and co-founder of Surrealism, known for the First Surrealist Manifesto of 1924
18091852
French organist and teacher who invented braille, a universally adopted system for reading and writing used by people who are blind or visually impaired
18871968
French American artist, inventor, and chess player who significantly influenced the avant-garde movement, known for his revolutionary readymades and diverse artistic pursuits
18111872
French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and influential art and literary critic whose extensive works spanned various genres and forms, including visual arts and photography
17071788
French natural historian, mathematician, and cosmologist who directed the Jardin du Roi and authored the influential Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière
19292010
French artist recognized for his versatile work as a painter, sculptor, and designer, contributing to French visual culture throughout his life
17591794
French lawyer and politician who rose to prominence as a leading orator of the Cordeliers Club and became Minister of Justice, playing a central role in the French Revolution as the first president of the Committee of Public Safety
18871975
French poet and diplomat awarded the 1960 Nobel Prize in Literature for his visionary and evocative poetry
18711945
French poet, essayist, and philosopher known for his poetry, fiction, and aphorisms on art, history, letters, music, and current events
17321799
French playwright, diplomat, and polymath best known for his influential Figaro plays, including The Marriage of Figaro and The Barber of Seville
17481825
Preeminent French Neoclassical painter and politician known for monumental history paintings like 'The Death of Socrates' and shifting artistic taste towards classical austerity
17681848
French writer, politician, and diplomat who shaped 19th-century Romantic literature and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and ambassador to several European nations