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qui fait époque - translation to English

PERIOD IN EUROPEAN HISTORY, 1871 TO 1914
Belle Epoque; Belle epoque; Belle époque; La belle époque; La belle epoque; La bell epoque; La Belle Époque; Belle-Époque
  • The world's first movie poster, for the comedy ''[[L'Arroseur Arrosé]]'', 1895
  • Map of the [[Colonial Empires]] (and their colonies) in the year 1885, when after the [[Berlin Conference]] of that year the [[Partition of Africa]] between the colonial powers began.
  • Europe during the Belle Époque (1911).
  • The ''[[Wright Flyer]]'': the first sustained flight with a powered, controlled aircraft (1903).
  • Flag-map of the world (1900).
  • Flag-map of the world (1914), just before the start of [[World War I]] (1914–1918), which ended the stage of the ''Belle Époque''.
  • Year 2000 video [[telephony]] as imagined in France in 1910
  • Grand [[foyer]] of the [[Folies Bergère]] [[cabaret]]
  • A newspaper headline for [[Émile Zola]]'s open letter to the French government and the country, condemning the treatment of Captain [[Alfred Dreyfus]] during the [[Dreyfus affair]]
  • ''[[Art Nouveau]]'' style coffee service in [[Meissen Porcelain]], by Theodor Grust, 1902.
  • A 1900 cartoon from magazine ''Le Frou Frou'' (signed "Jan Duch") satirising a style trend favouring small breasts (a large bosom may still be acceptable in the provinces, but not in Paris!). A "boyish figure" didn't actually become a mainstream fashion ideal until the 1920s.<ref>Source: ''Le Frou Frou'' 1900 Page 128</ref>
  • Picasso]], ''[[Les Demoiselles d'Avignon]]'' (1907), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
  • A [[telegraph]] used to transmit messages in [[morse code]].
  • [[Peugeot Type 3]] built in France in 1891
  • [[Auguste Renoir]], ''[[Bal du moulin de la Galette]]'', 1876, oil on canvas, 131 × 175 cm, [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • The [[pith helmet]] is an icon of [[colonialism]] in the tropical areas of the planet.
  • sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'']] in 1912 is the best-known tragedy of the era.
  • A French poster from 1894 by [[Jules Chéret]] that captures the vibrant spirit of the Belle Époque.
  • World Empires 1900. [[British Empire]] (pink) is the most powerful in the world at this time, due to among other reasons the naval dominance of the [[Royal Navy]].

qui fait époque      
epoch making
qui fait une époque      
era

Definition

belle epoque
[?b?l e?'p?k]
¦ noun the period of settled and comfortable life preceding the First World War.
Origin
Fr., 'fine period'.

Wikipedia

Belle Époque

The Belle Époque or La Belle Époque (French: [bɛlepɔk]; French for "Beautiful Epoch") is a period of French, Belgian and European history, usually considered to begin around 1871–1880 and to end with the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Occurring during the era of the Third French Republic, it was a period characterised by optimism, regional peace, economic prosperity, colonial expansion, and technological, scientific, and cultural innovations. In this era of France's cultural and artistic climate (particularly within Paris), the arts markedly flourished, and numerous masterpieces of literature, music, theatre, and visual art gained extensive recognition.

The Belle Époque was so named in retrospect, when it began to be considered a continental European "Golden Age" in contrast to the horrors of the Napoleonic Wars and World War I. The Belle Époque was a period in which, according to historian R. R. Palmer, "European civilisation achieved its greatest power in global politics, and also exerted its maximum influence upon peoples outside Europe."