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Tag Archives: Paul Delaroche
the have-nots : not dark yet
Not sure the validity of all the figures here; as Jack Welch pointed out in the government job figures, there is always some jigging and jiving that can be teased out of the data; manipulation of numbers is a combination … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Dylan, Capex decision making process, Georges Seurat, Hannah Arendt, Henry David Thoreau, Hippolyte Paul Delaroche, Jack Welch GE, John Maynard Keynes, Martin Gilens, Mitt Romney 2012, Nick Hanauer, Paul Delaroche, Richard Freeman Harvard, Robert Frank Cornell Economics, Theodore Gericault, Tom Keene Bloomberg, war on poverty
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french kiss-off
The skeptical court examined her jealously, but Charles VII, in private conversation with Joan of Arc, was convinced of her probity and place her at the head of an army. Joan believed herself sent from God to drive the English … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Charles VII King of France, Hippolyte Paul Delaroche, Jean le Maistre, Joan of Arc The Maid, Jules Quicherat, madame pickwick art blog, Paul Delaroche, Perceval de Cagny, Pierre Cauchon Bishop of Beauvais, Robert Bresson, The Hundred Years War, The Vigils of Charles VII, Trial of Joan of Arc
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mean memes
Not crazy about Stephen Harper. Plodding, industrial age mentality that will pay the piper if the commodities rally, if and when collapses. Though to be fair, conservatism in Canada is equivalent to Obama; the same budget busting and expansive approach … Continue reading
salon not saloon? : against the assaults of boors and madmen
In practice the Academy became a closed circle of conventional talents , of men skilled equally in he manipulation of trite formulas for painting and the manipulation of advantageous personal contacts. The situation was deplorable, but it was also inevitable. … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Baudelaire, Bouguereau, Claude Lorrain, Eugene Delacroix, Francisco Goya, Henri Guillaume Schlesinger, Honoré Fragonard, Jean Antoine Watteau, Jean Leon Gerome, Jehan Georges Vibert, Nicolas Poussin, Paul Delaroche, Schlesinger, Sir Edwin Landseer, Theophile Gautier, Vibert, William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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BEFORE THE AXE FALLS
Just raise your hand to signal when you’re ready.The death warrant of King Charles I required that he be put to death by the severing of his head from his body between the hours of ten in the morning and … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles I Execution, Gonzales Coques, Hippolyte Paul Delaroche, King Charles I England, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Cromwell, Paul Delaroche, Peter Paul Rubens, Thomas Fairfax
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