Salisbury, Thomas Montagu, 4th earl of
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Salisbury, Thomas Montagu, 4th earl of (1388–1428). Like John Holand (
Exeter), Salisbury was restored by Henry V to estates forfeited by his father. He amply earned this favour by outstanding service in the French war from 1415 onward. He held Normandy after
Clarence's defeat and death in 1421. He remained there after Henry's death and was
Bedford's principal field commander. He defeated the French at
Cravant, took part in Bedford's victory at
Verneuil, and captured Le Mans. Salisbury began the siege of
Orléans but died, an irreparable loss, before Joan of Arc's campaign.
R. L. Storey
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THE FRENCH CONNECTION
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; ...Museum of Art show featuring impressionist works by Jean Metzinger, with whom he studied in Paris. Portland Press Herald...77-year-old Portland man. Kemble studied with Jean Metzinger in Paris in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Two of...
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The Cubist Painters.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of European Studies; 12/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...new style, Albert Gleizes and Jean Metzinger; and Der Weg zum Kubismus (1920...major Cubists: Picasso, Braque, Metzinger, Gleizes, Gris and Leger. There...while playing down the impact of Metzinger and Gleizes, members of the theoretically...
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Cubism in the Shadow of War: The Avant-Garde and Politics in Paris 1905-1914.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 6/22/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...contributions. Careful analysis of Gleizes's and Jean Metzinger's key theoretical text, Du Cubisme, provides insight...Puteaux group. Better understanding is also given to Jean Metzinger's role as a crucial link between the "salon" and...
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Art;Cubism's Charming Circle;At the Phillips, Covering the Angles With the Johnson Collection
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 3/11/1991; ; 700+ words
; ...and his colleagues, Juan Gris, Albert Gleizes and Jean Metzinger, found it grandly pleasing too. Some cubists, seeking...Derain and Gleizes, La Fresnaye, Leger, Marcoussis, Metzinger and especially Villon, their favorite - are also here...
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The many facets of the Cubist revolution
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 10/16/2004; ; 700+ words
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; ...The two stole 10 more, including one, by artist Jean Metzinger, valued at $420,000, Suffolk Assistant District...several galleries, including one that originally sold the Metzinger painting to Levin and was working with an insurance...
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North Shore painter is Xerox of art world
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 2/26/1986; ; 700+ words
; ...commissioned Wolkoff to paint a copy of their $60,000 Jean Metzinger oil. On party nights they install the fake and secret the original safely away. The Metzinger was tricky because Wolkoff's version looked, well...
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Precious jade takes center stage ; Antiques & Collectibles
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Magazine article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...hagiography and abroad to Italy and France. She studied Cubism at the Academie de la Palette under Henri Le Fauconnier and Jean Metzinger. While she admired Giotto and other masters of the Renaissance, her work moved steadily away from naturalism toward...
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Jean Metzinger
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Jean Metzinger , 1883-1956, French painter and writer. With Gleizes he wrote Du cubisme (1912, tr. 1913), which presented the philosophical...
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Metzinger, Jean
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Metzinger, Jean (1883–1956). French painter (mainly of still-life...published on the movement. In the year in which the book appeared, Metzinger painted a portrait of Gleizes (Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of...
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Max Weber
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...In 1905 Weber went to Paris, where he studied with Jean Paul Laurens at the Acad é mie Julian and went...allied him more with such cubists as Albert Gleizes and Jean Metzinger than Pablo Picasso or Georges Braque. By 1918 Weber...
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Albert Léon Gleizes
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Gleizes was also well-known as an illustrator and as a writer on art. With Jean Metzinger, he wrote the first exposition of the principles of cubism in Du Cubisme (1912, tr. 1913).
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cubism
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...representative of this phase. The Scope of Cubism In painting the major exponents of cubism included Picasso, Braque, Jean Metzinger, Gris, Duchamp, and Léger. The chief segments of the cubist movement included the Montmartre-based...
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