- Luxe,
Calme et
Volupté (French pronunciation: [lyks kalm e vɔlypte]) is a 1904 oil
painting by the
French artist Henri Matisse. Both
foundational in the...
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Sarah (2019) 'Olive Custance, Nostalgia, and
Decadent Conservatism',
Volupté:
Interdisciplinary Journal of
Decadence Studies, 2.1 'Women
Writing Decadence'...
- L'Atroce
Volupté is a
drama in two acts by
Georges Neveux and Max Maurey,
premiered at the Théâtre des Deux-Masques in
Paris on 14
March 1919. Djana,...
- Sainte-Beuve
published collections of
poems and the
partly autobiographical novel Volupté in 1834. His
articles and
essays were
collected the
volumes Port-Royal...
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Fauve characteristics first cohered in Matisse's painting, Luxe,
Calme et
Volupté ("Luxury, Calm and Pleasure"),
which he
painted in the
summer of 1904,...
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Augustin Sainte-Beuve
became the raw
material for Sainte-Beuve's 1834 novel,
Volupté. Adèle
wrote a
biography of her husband,
published in 1863. Adèle Foucher...
- Hunter-Stiebel, Penelope; Leyzour,
Philippe Le; Baumont,
Olivier (2008). La
volupté du goût: La
peinture française au
temps de
madame de Pompadour. ISBN 9782757201695...
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important of his
works in the neo-Impressionist style, Luxe,
Calme et
Volupté. In 1905, he
travelled southwards again to work with André
Derain at Collioure...
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Luncheon on the Gr****, The Fifer, The
Reading Henri Matisse - Luxe,
Calme et
Volupté Gustave Doré -
Master of
Imagination collection Jean-François
Millet –...
- Independent. Pouliquen,
Katell (4
March 2011). "Haider Ackermann,
entre épure et
volupté". L'Express (in French).
Retrieved 18
November 2011.
Susannah Frankel (June...