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  2. Angèle Delasalle - Wikipedia

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    The date of Delasalle's death is in dispute with sources saying, "after 1938," [1] 26 August 1939 [6] or 1941. [7] [8] [9] According to Graves,Benezit simply says it was post-1938; a number of other sources give 1939; the Departement des Arts Graphiques of the Louvre gives it as around 1941; Joconde, the catalogue of the collections of French museums prepared by the French ministry of culture ...

  3. Le Rose du Bleu (RE 22) - Wikipedia

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    Madder rose represents the Holy Spirit before the gold of the Father and the blue of the Son; gold for immortality and blue for sensibility..." [2] For creating La Rose du Bleu (RE 22), Klein used dry pigment and synthetic resin of the pink and blue colours, combined with the natural elements of marine sponges and pebbles, on a panel. The use ...

  4. Softly from Paris - Wikipedia

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    La Gageure des trois commères (Jean de La Fontaine - Michel Boisrond) À la feuille de rose, maison turque (Guy de Maupassant - Michel Boisrond) Augustine de Villebranche (Marquis de Sade - Alain Schwartzstein) Une villa à la campagne (Anton Chekhov - Maurice Fasquel) Le Libertin de qualité (Comte de Mirabeau - Juan Luis Buñuel)

  5. Angèle Dubos - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, in La Revue Normande et Parisienne, she is cited as one of Chaplin's best pupils when she exhibited her drawing Le Déjeûner de Mlle Rose. [5] [6] Angèle married in her late 50's in June 1901, to Pierre Louis Bourdon, postmaster of Corrèze. [6] Her painting The New Song, dated 1879, was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of ...

  6. Salon de la Rose + Croix - Wikipedia

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    The Salon de la Rose + Croix was vital in promoting works of the Symbolist movement, although many important non-Symbolist works were also presented. Among the most influential works included at the Salon were the "Gothic fantasies" of painter Arnold Böcklin, the music of Erik Satie, painters Fernand Khnopff, Ferdinand Hodler, Jan Toorop, Gaetano Previati, Jean Delville, Carlos Schwabe, and ...

  7. The Romaunt of the Rose - Wikipedia

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    The Romaunt of the Rose (The Romaunt) is a partial translation into Middle English of the French allegorical poem, Le Roman de la Rose (Le Roman). Originally believed to be the work of Chaucer, the Romaunt inspired controversy among 19th-century scholars when parts of the text were found to differ in style from Chaucer's other works.

  8. Balance ton quoi - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Angèle alongside Tristan Salvati, the song was released on March 1, 2019, as the sixth single for Brol. The title references the #MeToo movement as it plays on the phrase #BalanceTonPorc (meaning "Denounce your pig"), which was popular in France during the movement.

  9. The Beautiful Angel - Wikipedia

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    The Beautiful Angel (1889) by Paul Gauguin. The Beautiful Angel (La Belle Angèle) is an 1889 painting by Paul Gauguin, now in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. [1] Its title derives from a nickname for its subject, Angélique Marie Satre (1868-1932) - she was one of three famous innkeepers in Pont-Aven, where the work was produced.

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