The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 162William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... Fragonard became his pupil , the ideal of a canonical art , of an art such as flourished under Louis XIV , whose wealth and authority , freely exploited , had ensured subserviency to an æsthetic standard . Boucher was the King's ...
... Fragonard became his pupil , the ideal of a canonical art , of an art such as flourished under Louis XIV , whose wealth and authority , freely exploited , had ensured subserviency to an æsthetic standard . Boucher was the King's ...
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... Fragonard to decorate the Temple of Terpsichore , as she called the model residence , with its private theatre , which the austere phantasy of Nicolas Ledoux had conceived for her , and that a somewhat dramatic quarrel put an end to the ...
... Fragonard to decorate the Temple of Terpsichore , as she called the model residence , with its private theatre , which the austere phantasy of Nicolas Ledoux had conceived for her , and that a somewhat dramatic quarrel put an end to the ...
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... Fragonard deterred by his domestic contentment from the pursuit of erotic themes . If the subject of Le Verrou might be described as a betrayal of trustful innocence , it can only be under- stood as a tender capitulation ; and in L ...
... Fragonard deterred by his domestic contentment from the pursuit of erotic themes . If the subject of Le Verrou might be described as a betrayal of trustful innocence , it can only be under- stood as a tender capitulation ; and in L ...
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