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  2. Jean-Claude Richard, Abbot of Saint-Non, Dressed à l'Espagnole

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    The knight, with his arrogant pose, is sitting beside a fountain in which his horse is drinking. He is dressed à l'espagnole, an expression which in eighteenth-century France was used to refer to picturesque or fancy attire, and had no bearing on the Spanish fashions of the time.

  3. Cool (aesthetic) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 December 2024. Attitude, behavior, appearance, or style which is generally admired "Coolness" redirects here. For the reciprocal of temperature, see thermodynamic beta. Look up cool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coolness, or being cool, is the aesthetic quality of something (such as attitude ...

  4. Photo-referencing - Wikipedia

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    In the comic book industry, photo-referencing is criticized by some as a technique used to disguise the weakness of the artist's technical capability. Award-winning comic creator Alison Bechdel [3] also uses extensive photo reference, frequently photographing herself in the poses of the characters she draws in order to convey body language accurately.

  5. Portrait of Madame X - Wikipedia

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    Classical sources, such as the figures in a fresco by Francesco de' Rossi, have been suggested as inspiration for the pose. [8] The painting features several subtle classical references: sirens of Greek mythology adorn the table's legs, and the crescent tiara worn by Gautreau symbolizes the goddess Diana. The latter was not contrived by the ...

  6. Ugly American (pejorative) - Wikipedia

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    Later, at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the term was widely used after members of the US 4 × 100 relay team pranced around the stadium, flexing their muscles and making poses with the American flag, after winning a gold medal. [17] One foreign journalist called the incident "one of the most cringe-making exhibitions that the Olympics has seen". [18]

  7. Lalitasana - Wikipedia

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    Lalitasana is a pose or mudra in Indian art and the art of dharmic religions in other countries. It is often called "the royal position" or " royal ease " in English, and is a relaxed pose typical in royal portraits and those of religious figures whose "kingly" attributes are being emphasized.

  8. Opinion - Harris’s inability to address the economic concerns ...

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    Donald Trump is poised to do more damage in his second term, while Vice President Kamala Harris failed to make history as the first female president, and Democrats must embrace aggressive populist ...

  9. David (Donatello, bronze) - Wikipedia

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    A quattrocento manuscript containing the text of the inscription is probably an earlier reference to the statue; unfortunately the manuscript is not dated. [10] Although a political meaning for the statue is widely accepted, what that meaning is has been a matter of considerable debate among scholars. [11]