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  2. Romanticism in France - Wikipedia

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    Romanticism (Romantisme in French) was a literary and artistic movement that appeared in France in the late 18th century, largely in reaction against the formality and strict rules of the official style of neo-classicism. It reached its peak in the first part of the 19th century, in the writing of François-René de Chateaubriand and Victor ...

  3. Stereotypes of French people - Wikipedia

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    The Marinière is a French article of clothing commonly used in stereotypical depictions of the French. Stereotypes of French people include real or imagined characteristics of the French people used by people who see the French people as a single and homogeneous group. [1][2][3] French stereotypes are common beliefs among those expressing anti ...

  4. Romanticism - Wikipedia

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    The movement's illustration of the Middle Ages was a central theme in debates, with allegations that Romanticist portrayals often overlooked the downsides of medieval life. The consensus is that Romanticism peaked from 1800 until 1850. However, a "Late Romantic" period and "Neoromantic" revivals are also discussed.

  5. Nuit Blanche - Wikipedia

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    The artistically lit interior of the Grand Palais in Paris by French visual artist Thierry Dreyfus, 2005. Nuit Blanche (French pronunciation: [nɥi ˈblɑ̃ʃ]) (White Night) is an annual all-night or night-time arts festival of a city. A Nuit Blanche typically has museums, private and public art galleries, and other cultural institutions open ...

  6. Nocturne - Wikipedia

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    History. The term nocturne (from French nocturne "of the night") [1] was first applied to musical pieces in the 18th century, when it indicated an ensemble piece in several movements, normally played for an evening party and then laid aside. Sometimes it carried the Italian equivalent, notturno, such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's Notturno in D ...

  7. The Most Romantic Moments From the Paris Olympics—Proposals ...

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    Moments after French runner Alice Finot broke the European record in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase final, she ran to the stands where her boyfriend was sitting, and dropped to one knee to ...

  8. Napoléon on the Battlefield of Eylau - Wikipedia

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    Location. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Napoléon on the Battlefield of Eylau (French: Napoléon sur le champ de bataille d'Eylau) is an oil painting of 1808 by French Romantic painter Antoine-Jean Gros. Completed during the winter of 1807–1808, the work became an icon of the emerging style of French Romanticism. It depicts a moment from the ...

  9. Grand opera - Wikipedia

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    Grand opera. Grand opera is a genre of 19th-century opera generally in four or five acts, characterized by large-scale casts and orchestras. The original productions consisted of spectacular design and stage effects with plots normally based on or around dramatic historic events.