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    The Necklace and Interlopers are two very well written short stories. In the Necklace‚ Mathilde desires more in her life. In Interlopers‚ Georg and Ulrich desire a piece of land and more importantly revenge. Both of these short stories characters are unhappy about their life‚ but when they try to fix it they cause even bigger problems. If you were never happy for what you had‚ and always wanted more‚ you would live your life like Mathilde. In the Necklace‚ Mathilde was a young woman whose life was

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    _Paris Street‚ Rainy day_ -_Gustave Caillebotte_ In this Oil on canvas painting Gustave Caillebotte is revealing the amazing talent he got to turn a real life picture into a painting. In this painting _Paris Street‚ Rainy day_ the artist selected a complex intersection in Paris near Saint Lazare train station. This painting was painted during the time Napoleon III government was transforming old streets into new system. It was first exhibited in 1887 and it ’s now exhibiting at the art institute

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    Paul Gustave Dore

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    to parents of education and means‚ Paul Gustave Dore happened upon a lucrative business that made him the bane of Parisian art critics but the most sought after illustrator in England and The United States. His father was a civil engineer and he was the second of three male siblings. His father hoped to break him of his wild imaginations and his propensity to put them to paper with pencil. While accompanying his father and older brother in Paris‚ Gustave discovered the allure of Paris and made

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    In 1855‚ an artist by the name of Gustave Courbet submitted fourteen paintings to be shown at the Exposition Universelle. Three of the paintings submitted for exhibition were turned away for lack of space. Including two of his most famous paintings “Burial at Ornans” and “The Artist’s Studio”. Determined to showcase his works‚ courbet withdrew his eleven accepted submissions and erected The Pavilion of Realism (Pavillon du Réalisme)next door to the official International Exhibition (Exposition Universelle)

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    Gustave Le Gray The most important French photographer of 19th century Professor: Marryjo Marks Course: History of Photography Student: Student ID: Date: 05/10/2013 Gustave Le Gray is one of the most important French photographer. He was not only a mentor of many well know photographers teacher but also was an innovator of combining negatives to capture the magnificent of both sea and sky simultaneously. “Yet‚ in his life he was reckon as an artist more than a businessman” says

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    “At twenty-five she looked forty. By the time she reached her fifties‚ she was ageless – and‚ with her constant silence‚ her upright figure and her measured gestures‚ she seemed like a woman made out of wood” (6). In Gustave Flaubert’s “A Simple Heart”‚ we do not find out a lot of information about Félicité‚ even though she is the main character. However throughout the story we receive small bits of information about Félicité and her life. We get those details because it allows the reader to get

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    In the story "A Simple Heart‚" Gustave Flaubert describes Felicite as a loving‚ caring‚ servant. At an early age‚ Felicite was orphaned which causes her to lack love in her life. Felicite is always looking for someone or something to love. Once Felicite has found that love‚ it seems to rapidly vanish and cause her heartache and pain. Stratton Buck says‚ "Aside from these years of competent and unceasing domestic labor‚ the story of Felicite’s life is not much more than the account of successive disappearances

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    Each panel placement has thought. I mentioned in my last review‚ the abyss and the villains have juxtaposed with images of hell. The backgrounds carry skulls of suffering‚ I’ll place it up against this classic 1800’s painting by Gustave Dore: La vision des Ossements Desséchés. Much inspiration of hellish torment and suffering came from Dante Alighieri’s Inferno. This is suiting‚ because the Joker is one of the most demonic villains possible‚ and Batman is one of the most tortured

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    The painting I chose is The Floor-Scrapers by Gustave Caillebotte originally titled Les raboteurs de parquet in 1875. Gustave Caillebotte was known for his uncommon perceptions and scenes from everyday life. The Floor-Scrapers is an oil painting on a canvas of three workmen stripping the varnish off the floor of what is said to be Gustave Caillebotte’s residence. The Floor-Scrapers illustrates three shirtless‚ hard working men on their hands and knees‚ scraping a wooden floor in a Parisian apartment

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    of May. Gustave designed a 984 foot open lattice‚ wrought iron tower that mesmerized people around the world for its aesthetic looks. The base of the tower is formed by four semi-circular arcs. These arcs were built due to Gustave ’s artistic sense and by his engineering thoughtfulness. Eiffel Tower is made from pure iron‚ although it is a common notion that it is built of steel. Gustave used puddle iron‚ that is‚ a type of traditional wrought iron‚ to build a very strong tower. Gustave has designed

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