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  2. Sappho at Leucate - Wikipedia

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    Sappho at Leucate, also known as The Death of Sappho, is an oil-on-canvas painting executed by the French painter Antoine-Jean Gros in 1801. It has the dimensions of 122 by 100 cm. It is held in the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Baron-Gérard, in Bayeux. [1]

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    Sappho at Leucate, 1801, 122 × 100 cm. Musée Baron Gérard, Bayeux. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Sappho at Leucate. digital representation of.

  4. Category:Paintings of Sappho - Wikipedia

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    Sappho and Phaon; Sappho at Leucate; Sappho Inspired by Love This page was last edited on 17 March 2024, at 00:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Antoine-Jean Gros - Wikipedia

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    Sappho at Leucate: 1801: 122 × 100 cm: Musée Baron Gérard, Bayeux Bonaparte, First Consul: 1802: 205 × 127 cm: Musée de la Légion d'honneur: Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa: 1804: 715 × 523 cm: The Louvre: Gérard-Christophe-Michel Duroc, duc de Frioul (1772–1813) 1805: 218 × 142 cm: Palace of Versailles: Battle of ...

  6. Category:1801 paintings - Wikipedia

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    Sappho at Leucate; Self-Portrait of the Artist with her Father This page was last edited on 3 July 2022, at 20:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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  8. Sappho - Wikipedia

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    Kalpis painting of Sappho by the Sappho Painter (c. 510 BC), currently held in the National Museum, Warsaw. Sappho (/ ˈ s æ f oʊ /; Greek: Σαπφώ Sapphṓ [sap.pʰɔ̌ː]; Aeolic Greek Ψάπφω Psápphō; c. 630 – c. 570 BC) was an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.

  9. Aeolic Greek - Wikipedia

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    Aeolic Greek is widely known as the language of Sappho and of Alcaeus of Mytilene. Aeolic poetry, which is exemplified in the works of Sappho, mostly uses four classical meters known as the Aeolics : Glyconic (the most basic form of Aeolic line), hendecasyllabic verse, Sapphic stanza , and Alcaic stanza (the latter two are respectively named ...