12 résultats pour "hermitage"
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Impressionism (art)
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Vegetable Garden at the Hermitage, Pontoise
Vegetable Garden at the Hermitage, Pontoise (1879) was painted by the French artist Camille Pissarro.
the Grass; 1863, Musée d’Orsay, Paris), which depicts a nude woman at a woodland picnic. To emphasize the woman’snakedness, Manet not only shows that she has recently disrobed (by painting her clothes in a heap nearby) but alsodepicts her male companions fully clothed. In addition, the woman stares directly and unabashedly at the viewer, makingus feel almost like voyeurs as we gaze back. Manet’s painting style–the flat figures, which look almost like cutouts, andloose brushwork–also bewildered a...
- State Hermitage Museum.
- Dossier Tour hermitage
- Camille PISSARRO: COTEAU DE L'HERMITAGE, PONTOISE
- Camille PISSARRO: JARDIN POTAGER À L'HERMITAGE, PONTOISE
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Andrew Jackson.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Andrew Jackson
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Andrew Jackson - USA History.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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LE FOND DE L'HERMITAGE, PONTOISE DE PISSARRO
. ' ' - ··, ' . ;. ... .... .· ,__� ; .. ' h� LE FOND DE L'HERMITAGE, me siècle PONTOISE Impressionnisme 18 79 Huile sur toile 126 x 163 cm Peintre fr an çais � -------- --�---- ---- ------ -------------- ----------� Analyse ....., Le Fond de l'Hermita ge, Ponto ise est l'une des plus grandes toiles de Pissarro. Elle résume le parcours artistique du peintre dans les dix derniè res années de sa vie et introduit en même temps une facture plus...
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Explication de texte Villa Triste Patrick Modiano
Résumé de l’œuvre Villa Triste , Patrick Modiano, édition folio 2014 Le roman s'ouvre sur les déambulations d'un homme dans une petite ville de Haute-Savoie située près d'un lac à la frontière Suisse. Cet homme réalise que certaines choses ont changé et d'autres non. Il se nomme René Meinthe et décide d'aller boire un verre dans un bar pour passer le temps tout en se souvenant d’événements produits douze ans auparavant. Il se fait refuser...
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Rembrandt.
myth that the painting was rejected by those who commissioned it, and led to a decline in Rembrandt's reputation and fortune, it was actually well received. Many of Rembrandt's landscapes in this middle period are romantic and based on his imagination rather than recording specific places. The inclusion of ancient ruins androlling hills, not a part of the flat Dutch countryside, as in River Valley with Ruins (Staatliche Gemäldegalerie, Kassel), suggests a classical influence derived from Italy...
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Rembrandt
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Rembrandt (1606-1669), Dutch baroque artist, who ranks as one of the greatest painters in the history of Western art.
of his collection of art and antiquities, taken before an auction to pay his debts, showed the breadth of Rembrandt's interests: ancient sculpture, Flemish and ItalianRenaissance paintings, Far Eastern art, contemporary Dutch works, weapons, and armor. Unfortunately, the results of the auction—including the sale of hishouse—were disappointing. These problems in no way affected Rembrandt's work; if anything, his artistry increased. Some of the great paintings from this period are The Jewish Brid...