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  2. Hypotyposis - Wikipedia

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    A "figure of presence" for Chaïm Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca [4] 's Traité de l'argumentation, la nouvelle rhétorique, hypotyposis is, within a discourse (in writing but also to a certain extent in speech), the animated and vivid description of a subject, a scene, a real or fictitious character or an object of art.

  3. Three Musicians (Picasso) - Wikipedia

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    In the space are three figures behind a table. On the table are still–life objects, which Picasso identified as a pipe, a package of tobacco, and a pouch. The figure on the left is the Pierrot, the sad clown from Commedia dell'arte. He has a white pointy hat, a black eye mask, a blue and white body, and white pants. He is playing a gray clarinet.

  4. Femme au béret et à la robe quadrillée (Marie-Thérèse Walter)

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    Femme au béret et à la robe quadrillée (Marie-Thérèse Walter) (Woman wearing a beret and checkered dress) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, which he created in 1937. It is a portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter , Picasso's lover and muse during this period and was created with elements of Cubism .

  5. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, detail of the figure to the upper right Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, detail of the figure to the lower right Pablo Picasso, Nu aux bras levés (Nude), 1907 Pablo Picasso, 1907, Nu à la serviette, oil on canvas, 116 x 89 cm Pablo Picasso, 1907, Femme nue, oil on canvas, 92 x 43 cm, Museo ...

  6. La Promenade (Renoir) - Wikipedia

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    In a commentary for the exhibition Origins of Impressionism (1994–95), Henri Loyrette writes that La Promenade "succeeds at last in what Renoir had for so long and so vainly sought: the integration of the figure in a landscape". [5] Loyrette notes the influence of Monet in La Promenade and the change in Renoir's style since Les Fiancés (1868 ...

  7. Liberty Leading the People - Wikipedia

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    By the time Delacroix painted Liberty Leading the People, he was already the acknowledged leader of the Romantic school in French painting. [4] Delacroix, who was born as the Age of Enlightenment was giving way to the ideas and style of romanticism, rejected the emphasis on precise drawing that characterised the academic art of his time, and instead gave a new prominence to freely brushed colour.

  8. Paul Delaroche - Wikipedia

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    Paul Delaroche was born into the petty lord de la Roche family, a family of artists, dealers, collectors, and art administrators. His father, Gregoire-Hippolyte Delaroche, was a prominent art dealer in Paris.

  9. La Grenouillère (Monet) - Wikipedia

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    La Grenouillère is an 1869 painting by the French impressionist painter, Claude Monet. (Oil on canvas, 74.6 cm x 99.7 cm). (Oil on canvas, 74.6 cm x 99.7 cm). It depicts "Flowerpot Island", also known as the Camembert, and the gangplank to La Grenouillère, a floating restaurant and boat-hire on the Seine at Croissy-sur-Seine .