Auguste Rodin
.... his frequent model. That same year, Rodin submitted a work titled "Man with a Broken Nose" to the
Paris Salon. When it was rejected ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... Since the eighteenth century, the
Paris Salon had been the established institution for determining what was or was not "art" in France. ....
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Gustave Courbet
.... At 25 he had a painting accepted by the
Paris Salon of 1844. But in the following years his unacademic style was repeatedly rejected by official taste. ....
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Women & Other Artists of the Impressionist Period
.... She first exhibited with the Impressionists in 1879 when she was 35 years of age and had already shown in the
Paris Salon and other major exhibitions for more ....
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August Rodin
.... In 1864 he attempted to enter a plaster bust, l'Homme au Nez Casse (Man With a Broken Nose), in a competition at the
Paris Salon, but it was refused. ....
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Painters Magritte & Legros
.... Gale 340). Alphonse Legros (1837-1911) was born in Dijon, France and achieved his earliest fame at the
Paris Salon of 1857. In the ....
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Black Americans in France
.... her time. New York: Vintage Books. Skeel, SK (1991, January). A black American in the
Paris salon. American Heritage, 42, 76-83.
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Black People in France
.... her time. New York: Vintage Books. Skeel, SK (1991, January). A black American in the
Paris salon. American Heritage, 42, 76-83.
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Madame de Pompadour & Enlightenment Art
.... a portfolio of drawings complete the scene." Other artists also painted this woman and their portraits were displayed prominently at the
Paris Salon in annual ....
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Claude Monet
.... His pictures were rejected year after year by the
Salon. .... During the Franco-Prussian war, at a time when
Paris was under siege from Germany, Monet escaped to ....
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History Painter John Trumbull
.... First Goose at Yorktown" and "Home, Sweet Home." Homer studied in
Paris and exhibited his "Prisoners at the Front" and other works at the
Paris Salon of 1867 ....
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Claude Monet
.... His pictures were rejected year after year by the
Salon. .... During the Franco-Prussian war, at a time when
Paris was under siege from Germany, Monet escaped to ....
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Paris and Artists
.... William Eiland, S. Pelletier and Patricia Phagan document the impact of
Paris on two .... preceded the development of the final piece exhibited in the
Salon of 1857 ....
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A Biography of Claude Monet
.... to London to Argenteuil, which is only fifteen minutes from
Paris, then west .... own "Luncheon" painting, which was a controversial addition to the
Salon when it ....
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Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain"
.... His painting Nude Descending a Staircase, famously rejected by a famously avant-garde
Paris art
salon in 1912 and subsequently, controversially valorized ....
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Women of the French Impressionist Movement
.... The
Salon was one of those official venues of recognition: a yearly exhibition of art designated as "good" was given in
Paris. To ....
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Edvard Munch
.... For example, in 1886, the Norwegian painter Kitty Kielland (who had resided in
Paris since 1879) showed a potential
Salon submission to her former teacher. ....
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LES PRECIEUSES RIDICULES PROLOGUE
.... just how close dear Papa is to being a laughingstock in
Paris. He is so out of place, so out of touch, so unschooled in the ways of the town and the
salon. ....
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Russian Poet Zinaida Hippius
.... who was born in Russia in 1869 and who died in
Paris in 1945 .... as facilitators of what amounted to a Petersburg literary-mystical-religious
salon; as Pachmuss ....
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Early Development of Movies
.... the same year, the Lumiere family presented a performance of film to an audience of thirty-three customers at the
Salon Indien of the Grand CafT in
Paris. ....
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Impact of the Industrial Revolution in Europe
.... Further, the
salon was more or less a self-contained universe in France and did .... styled as a Temporary Shelter for Protestant Women, operating in
Paris in 1890 ....
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Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... But had I been living in
Paris while I ruled, I think that I might have had .... and learning, well able to hold their own in the most sophisticated
salon in France ....
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French Playwright Moliere & Tartuffe
....
Paris from the province MoliFre was engaged in "viewing the life of
Paris with an .... they were too young to carry off the demanding grace of the grown-up
salon. ....
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Post Impressionist Art of van Gogh
.... lived in Montmartre, a little village on a steep cliff overlooking
Paris, and by .... of the public was instead formed by the board of judges of the official
Salon. ....
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Olympia
.... by +douard Manet (1832-83) was painted in 1863 and exhibited at the
Salon in 1865 .... measures 130.5 x 190 cm and currently hangs in the MusTe d'Orsay in
Paris. ....
(1888

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Renoir's Influence on Picasso
.... of interfering with--not to say breaking up--the
salon of modernist artists and writers among whom Picasso had lived and worked for several years in
Paris. ....
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The career of Henri Matisse
.... In 1891 he returned to
Paris to study painting at the +cole des Beaux-Arts with .... This group exhibited at the
Salon d'Automne, which had been formed by a group ....
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Henri Matisse
.... In 1891 he returned to
Paris to study painting at the +cole des Beaux-Arts with .... This group exhibited at the
Salon d'Automne, which had been formed by a group ....
(1779

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Marcel Duchamp's Controversial "Nude"
.... to the cause of reasonable Cubism," rejected it for the 1912
Salon des IndTpendents .... affinity with the work of the Futurists which was now on exhibit in
Paris. ....
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"Nude Descending a Staircase"
.... to the cause of reasonable Cubism," rejected it for the 1912
Salon des IndTpendents .... affinity with the work of the Futurists which was now on exhibit in
Paris. ....
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