Women of the French Impressionist Movement
.... And art was appreciated: during the month-long exhibition of the government-sponsored
Salon des Beaux Arts in 1874, there were 400,000 attendees. ....
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Marcel Duchamp's Controversial "Nude"
.... Cubists who, apparently believing that it "would be detrimental to the cause of reasonable Cubism," rejected it for the 1912
Salon des IndTpendents (Tomkins, 81 ....
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"Nude Descending a Staircase"
.... Cubists who, apparently believing that it "would be detrimental to the cause of reasonable Cubism," rejected it for the 1912
Salon des IndTpendents (Tomkins, 81 ....
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Fleur-de-Marie
.... une premiere anti-chambre remplie de valets de pied en grande livree, une sale d'attente ou se tenaient
des valets de chamber, puis le
salon des huissiers, et ....
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Women and Flowers as Metaphor for Fertility
.... The DTjeuner was also a response to Manet's famous work of the same name that had appeared in the
Salon des RTfusTs in 1863--shorn of the classicizing ....
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Monet and Van Gogh
.... The Déjeuner was also a response to Manet's famous work of the same name that had appeared in the
Salon des Réfusés in 1863--shorn of the classicizing ....
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Marcel Duchamp
.... such a marked departure from the prevailing style that a number of the older Cubists objected and he withdrew the painting from the
Salon des IndTpendants of ....
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Marcel Duchamp's "Large Glass"
.... such a marked departure from the prevailing style that a number of the older Cubists objected and he withdrew the painting from the
Salon des IndTpendants of ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... in 1863. Manet responded by setting up his own art exhibition which he called the "
Salon Des Refuses" (Cole, 1989, p. 142). In 1867 ....
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Women in European Society
.... This initiated the 400-year-long Argument About Women, aka querelle
des femmes, which .... of women was meant to focus on development of their social/
salon skills. ....
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French Playwright Moliere & Tartuffe
.... as intellectuals, as if they were too young to carry off the demanding grace of the grown-up
salon. .... L'Ecole
des femmes was even more controversial for MoliFre. ....
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Gustave Courbet
.... The exhibition of these two paintings at the
Salon of 1850 caused a scandal that .... of the academic painter Bougeureau and continued at the +cole
des Beaux-Arts ....
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Auguste Rodin
.... to be unsuccessful when he was rejected three times by the Ecole
des Beaux-Arts .... year, Rodin submitted a work titled "Man with a Broken Nose" to the Paris
Salon. ....
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Women & Other Artists of the Impressionist Period
.... Many of her paintings were accepted by the
Salon. .... The Ecole
des Beaux-Arts, the official state school, opened to women only after 1897 following a protracted ....
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August Rodin
.... At the so-called Petite Ecole, distinguished from the prestigious Ecole
des Beaux-Arts .... Man With a Broken Nose), in a competition at the Paris
Salon, but it was ....
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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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Expressionism as an Artistic Movement
.... itself was a reaction to the rigid academic conventions of the
Salon. .... Examples include Monet's Boulevard
des Capucines, Paris, and Renoir's Moulin de la Galette ....
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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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