Ranson, P.

Japanese: Ranson,P.(英語表記)RansonP
Ranson, P.

...The group's name, derived from the Hebrew word nāḇî' meaning "prophet," was given by Sérusier. The first members were Bonnard, Vuillard, Henri-Gabriel Ibels (1867-1936), René Piot (1869-1934), Paul Ranson (1864-1909), and Ker Xavier Roussel (1867-1944). Later, Georges Lacombe (1868-1916), József Rippl-Rónai (1861-1927), Maillol, Vallotton, and Jan Verkade (1868-1946) joined the group. ...

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Japanese:

…〈預言者〉を意味するヘブライ語nāḇî’にちなんだグループ名はセリュジエの命名になる。最初のメンバーは上記2人のほか,ボナール,ビュイヤール,イベルHenri‐Gabriel Ibels(1867‐1936),ピオRené Piot(1869‐1934),ランソンPaul Ranson(1864‐1909),ルーセルKer Xavier Roussel(1867‐1944)。その後,ラコンブGeorges Lacombe(1868‐1916),リップル・ローナイJózsef Rippl‐Rónai(1861‐1927),マイヨール,バロットン,フェルカーデJan Verkade(1868‐1946)等が加わった。…

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