Charles de Lafosse
Charles de Lafosse , 1636-1716, French painter. A pupil of Le Brun, he was more influenced by Veronese and Correggio, whose works he saw when he was in Italy (1658-63). His most classical work was done in the late 1670s, while he assisted Le Brun at the Tuileries and at Versailles, where he was responsible for the Salon d'Apollon. His inclination toward spirited movement and Venetian color is evident in his later work. He was the first notable French artist to use Rubens's works for inspiration. Lafosse was commissioned by Louis XIV in 1688 to paint mythological scenes for the Trianon. A major achievement is his fresco of St. Louis Presenting His Sword to Christ (1700-1702) for the dome of the Hôtel des Invalides, Paris.
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Venice swims against tide of population loss: ; Lagoon city trying to avoid fate of being tourist attraction only
Newspaper article from: Sunday Gazette-Mail; 11/15/2009; ; 700+ words
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Venice Transfigured: The Myth of Venice in British Culture, 1660-1797. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Albion; 6/22/2002; ; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication; 11/29/2002; 700+ words
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Venice on Foot. (Book Reviews).(Venice, Scenes - Interaction with Architectural Space: the Campi of Venice)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Architectural Science Review; 3/1/2003; 700+ words
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For Venice fest, MIFED not in competition.
Magazine article from: Video Age International; 9/1/2005; ; 700+ words
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Venice film festival retains allure without deals.
Newspaper article from: Daily News Egypt (Egypt); 9/2/2009; 700+ words
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Venice Exhibit Traces the Migration of Culture
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 8/6/2007; ; 700+ words
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Venice wonderland
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 4/18/2008; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: Banbridge Leader (Banbridge, Northern Ireland); 10/16/2007; 700+ words
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Venice
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
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Paul of Venice
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
PAUL OF VENICE ( b. Udine, Italy, ca. 1370; d...Christened Paolo Nicoletti da Udine, Paul of Venice was a highly respected scholar and leader...training at the monastery of St. Stephen in Venice. In 1390 the Augustinian order sent him...
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Venice, Architecture in
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
VENICE, ARCHITECTURE IN VENICE, ARCHITECTURE IN. According to Giorgio Vasari, the first historiographer of Italian Renaissance art, the modern era penetrated into Venice only with the arrival of the Florentine Jacopo Sansovino in the 1520s...
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Venice, Art in
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
VENICE, ART IN VENICE, ART IN. In about 1500 Venetian art bore an intimate relationship...economic and political context. The traditional society of the Republic of Venice remained tied to the past, its conservative ideology reflected in well...
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Stones of Venice, The
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
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