Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean-
Paul Sartre was born in 1905 and died in 1980. .... He learned much in his grandfather's library before he enrolled at the Ecole Normale in
Paris. ....
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Paul Gauguin
.... His father died on that journey, and his mother continued on with
Paul and his sister to Lima. Four years later they returned to
Paris and settled in OrlTans. ....
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Paul Gauguin
.... His father died on that journey, and his mother continued on with
Paul and his sister to Lima. Four years later they returned to
Paris and settled in OrlTans. ....
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Marmottan Museum in Paris
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Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1950. STrullaz, Maurice. EncyclopTdie de l'Impressionnisme.
Paris: Somogy, 1974. Tucker,
Paul Hayes. ....
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The Marmottan Museum in Paris
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Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1950. STrullaz, Maurice. EncyclopTdie de l'Impressionnisme.
Paris: Somogy, 1974. Tucker,
Paul Hayes. ....
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Jean Paul Sartre's Views of Perception
Before beginning a discussion of Jean
Paul Sartre's views on the importance of different .... Sartre, who was born in
Paris, June 21, 1905, and educated at the +c ....
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Two Paintings by Paul Gaugin
The purpose of this research is to examine two paintings by
Paul Gaugin, A Swineherd .... the culture of Tahiti is as "foreign" to rural Brittany as to urban
Paris. ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre
.... Sartre was born in
Paris in 1905, the son of a naval engineer .... His father died of fever when the boy was only a year old, and Jean-
Paul was raised thereafter by ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... schools of literature developed in
Paris. One of these schools was known as "symbolism," and its major proponents included Jean Rimbaud,
Paul Verlaine, and ....
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Paul Cezanne's Style
....
Paul Cezanne's unique style of painting came about because he had his own .... a series of exhibitions of Cezanne's paintings which took place in
Paris between 1904 ....
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Peter Paul Rubens
Sir Peter
Paul Rubens was a noted Flemish painter and designer and the most influential .... for works in his later period, such as The Judgment of
Paris from 1635 ....
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Paul Robeson and Malcolm X
....
Paul Robeson was an educated man who also experienced this discrimination and bigotry .... In 1949 he traveled to the World Peace Congress in
Paris and made a speech ....
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Microbe Hunters by Paul de Kruif A Summariza
Microbe Hunters by
Paul de Kruif: A Summarization of the First 8 Chapters The book, Microbe Hunters .... Eventually, his father sent him to
Paris' Normal School. ....
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The Met. Museum of Art
.... 6, 1998: 1. "Rubens, Peter
Paul." WebMuseum,
Paris. http://metalab.unc.edu/wm/paint/ auth/rubens/ Dec. 6, 1998: 1-4. Hibbard, H. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ....
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The Career of Paul Robeson
.... Robeson's theater and concert performances consistently drew overflow crowds: "
Paul was one .... entertainer traveled to the World Peace Congress in
Paris and spoke ....
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Italian Art Cinema
.... the structure of society just as De Sica did in "The Bicycle Thief." Although "Last Tango in
Paris" centers on the relationship and behavior of
Paul and Jeanne ....
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Classic Hollywood films & Italian Art Cinema
.... the structure of society just as De Sica did in "The Bicycle Thief." Although "Last Tango in
Paris" centers on the relationship and behavior of
Paul and Jeanne ....
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History of the Popes
.... Even more ambivalent was the earlier conduct of
Paul III (pp. 174ff). .... Karl Marx and VI Lenin. Civil War in France: The
Paris Commune. Rev. Ed. ....
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"A Simple Heart"
.... 1846 until he died in 1880 Flaubert took a few trips to
Paris, to North .... are the servant Félicité, Madame Aubain (the woman she worked for),
Paul and Virginie ....
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Architect Sir Christopher Wren
.... It has been noted that "the effect of the
Paris journey was to give a French accent to Wren's work ....
Paul's Cathedral to be "the apogee of English Baroque" (76). ....
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The French Revolution
.... However, this event was largely organized by radical members of the Assembly and the
Paris Commune. Agitators such as the journalist Jean
Paul Marat had ....
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Cultural Traditions of France This essay analyzes
.... had become the intellectual center of Europe and the University of
Paris was the .... After World War II, Jean-
Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, became famous with ....
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The Architecture of Great Britain
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Paul's. The tradition of Inigo Jones only provided a starting point for this process. Wren only made one trip abroad, and at that time he visited
Paris at the ....
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Relationship of Napoleon and Josephine
.... Marie-Rose was able to move back to
Paris, but in poverty. She was able to survive by becoming the mistress of
Paul Barras, who became Commanding General of ....
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Self-Portraits of the Masters It has been said th
.... that the artist wished to convey in his work.
Paul Gauguin was born in
Paris in 1848. Early in his career, he too studied the work ....
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Self-Portraits of Rembrandt, Cezanne & Gauguin It has been said th
.... that the artist wished to convey in his work.
Paul Gauguin was born in
Paris in 1848. Early in his career, he too studied the work ....
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Vincent Van Gogh
.... his seizures stopped and he moved to Auvers, nearer to
Paris. There he worked well with medical treatment and artistic encouragement from Dr.
Paul Gachet, a ....
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Vincent Van Gogh
.... his seizures stopped and he moved to Auvers, nearer to
Paris. There he worked well with medical treatment and artistic encouragement from Dr.
Paul Gachet, a ....
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A Biography of Claude Monet
.... While in London, Monet met
Paul Durand-Ruel, a merchant who would later open .... town of Argenteuil, which is located on the Seine northwest of
Paris (Sproccati 34 ....
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The New Imperialism
.... ed.
Paul Robiquet (
Paris: Armand Colin & Cie., 1897), -1. 5, pp. 199-201, 210-11, 215-18. Translated by Ruth Kleinman in Brooklyn College. ....
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