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Néret (French pronunciation: [neʁɛ]) is a
commune in the
Indre department in
central France.
Communes of the
Indre department "Répertoire
national des...
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Gilles Néret (Paris, 6
November 1933 – 3
August 2005, Paris) was a
French art
historian and publisher. Born in 1933, he went to
London in 1951
where he...
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Néret 1993, p. 242.
Néret 1993, p. 102.
Néret 1993, p. 66. Buck 1982, p. 141.
Cowling and
Mundy 1990, pp. 136–138.
Eliel 2001, p. 37.
Néret 1993...
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Bugatti appeared more
elite and more beautiful. Lem****-Foxhall 1987, p. 77.
Néret 2016, p. 7.
Gioia Mori, "Tamara de Lem****: The
Queen of Modern," 22. Blondel...
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Gilles Néret considers that the use of gold in the
painting "underlines the
essential erotic ingredient in ... [Klimt's] view of the world".
Néret also...
- Ian (1997) pp. 560–62 Gibson, Ian (1997) p. 587
Robert Descharnes,
Gilles Néret (1994).
Salvador Dalí, 1904–1989.
Benedikt Taschen. p. 166. ISBN 978-3-8228-0298-4...
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variety of
synonyms including Negret, Neiret, Neirette,
Neret,
Neret Gros,
Neret Picciou,
Neret Rare and Serre. J.
Robinson Jancis Robinson's
Guide to...
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Escape (1940),
which depicts refugees. Of these, art
historian Gilles Néret wrote, "The baroness's more 'virtuous'
subjects are, it must be said, lacking...
- to "sublimate
reality and to only
present its more
favourable aspects" (
Neret). The
paintings also drew the
standard charges of
obscenity which Klimt...
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Posters 1864–1901". www.parisartstudies.com.
Retrieved 2
November 2019.
Neret,
Gilles (1999).
Toulouse Lautrec. Taschen. p. 196. Gimferrer, Pere (1990)...