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File: De Chirico's Love Song. jpg | Giorgio De Chirico, Love Song, 1914
In the early 1920s, the Surrealist writer André Breton discovered one of De Chirico's metaphysical paintings on display in Paul Guillaume's Paris gallery, and was enthralled.
Numerous young artists who were similarly affected by De Chirico's imagery became the core of the Paris Surrealist group centered around Breton.
De Chirico strongly influenced the Surrealist movement: Yves Tanguy wrote how one day in 1922 he saw one of De Chirico's paintings in an art dealer's window, and was so impressed by it he resolved on the spot to become an artist — although he had never even held a brush.
Other Surrealists who acknowledged De Chirico's influence include Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, and René Magritte.
The visual style of Valerio Zurlini's film The Desert of the Tartars ( 1976 ) was influenced by De Chirico's work.
The box art for Ico used in Japan and Europe is particularly imitative of De Chirico's Mystery and Melancholy of a Street and The Nostalgia of the Infinite ( both 1914 ).

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Boniface was later to explain to the English that Robert of Burgundy and Guy De St.-Pol were easy enough to do business with ; ;
An exception to this general tendency is his Latin treatise " De falconibus " ( later inserted in the larger work, De Animalibus, as book 23, chapter 40 ), in which he displays impressive actual knowledge of a ) the differences between the birds of prey and the other kinds of birds ; b ) the different kinds of falcons ; c ) the way of preparing them for the hunt ; and d ) the cures for sick and wounded falcons.
It has been claimed that De Amore codifies the social and sexual life of Eleanor's court at Poitiers between 1170 and 1174, though it was evidently written at least ten years later and, apparently, at Troyes.
Another later movie from De Palma, Redacted, unleashed a torrent of controversy over its subject of American involvement in Iraq, and supposed atrocities committed there.
Defoe later added the aristocratic-sounding " De " to his name and on occasion claimed descent from the family of De Beau Faux.
De Beauharnais's widow, Rose-Marie Josèphe de Tascher de Beauharnais would later be known to the world as Joséphine Bonaparte, Empress of the French.
Two years later, Robert von Lieben and Lee De Forest independently developed the amplifier tube, called the triode.
Armstrong later published a paper detailing how the Audion worked, something De Forest could not do.
Francis inquired with Frederick regarding it, who then took it to De Morgan ( Francis Guthrie graduated later in 1852, and later became a professor of mathematics in South Africa ).
Of his later works the moralistic biographies gathered as De casibus virorum illustrium ( 1355 – 74 ) and De mulieribus claris ( 1361 – 1375 ) were most significant.
* De vita propria, 1576 ( autobiography ); a later edition, De Propria Vita Liber, Amsterdam, ( 1654 )
De Camp and Ley also claim that Sir John Leslie expanded on Euler's idea, suggesting two central suns named Pluto and Proserpine ( this was unrelated to the dwarf planet Pluto, which was discovered and named some time later ).
It was in this context, as the imperial mathematician and astrologer to the emperor, that Kepler described the new star two years later in his De Stella Nova.
Augustus De Morgan later called it " the true parent of all the Encyclopædias, or collections of treatises, or works in which that character predominates ".
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
The other four residents of Apartment 2 ( sharpshooters Henry Hershkowitz and Zelig Stroch, and fencers Dan Alon and Yehuda Weisenstein ), plus Chef De Mission Shmuel Lalkin and the two team doctors, managed to hide and later fled the besieged building.
De Mille later restaged the dances as a stand-alone ballet, Gold Rush.
Politicians such as René Pleven, who later became Prime Minister, and officers as General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, Lieutenant René Amiot, Captain Raymond Delange, Colonel Edgar De Larminat and Adolphe Sicé helped him to gain control of the AEF territory.
More recently, House's music has influenced the blues rock group The White Stripes, who covered his song " Death Letter " ( also reworked by Skip James and Robert Johnson ) on their album De Stijl, and later performed it at the 2004 Grammy Awards.
De Gébelin wrote this treatise before Jean-François Champollion had deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs, or indeed before the Rosetta Stone had been discovered, and later Egyptologists found nothing in the Egyptian language to support de Gébelin's fanciful etymologies.

De and paintings
Another museum is the Frans Hals Museum of fine arts, with its main location housing Dutch master paintings, and its exhibition halls on the Grote Markt housing a gallery for modern art called De Hallen.
" He did however state his admiration of Georg Baselitz, the De Stijl artist Piet Mondrian, and Vincent van Gogh ; after seeing van Gogh's paintings in person, Van Vliet quoted himself as saying that " the sun disappoints me so ".
One of the De Bry engravings, which rather distort the original paintings
" Rothko ’ s comment on viewers breaking down in tears before his paintings that may have convinced the De Menils to construct the Rothko Chapel.
De Kooning's series of Woman paintings in the early 1950s caused a stir in the New York City avant-garde circle.
Caillebotte is best known for his paintings of urban Paris, such as The Bridge ' De l ' Europe ' ( Le pont de l ' Europe ) ( 1876 ), and Paris Street ; Rainy Day ( Rue de Paris ; temps de pluie, also known as La Place de l ' Europe, temps de pluie ) ( 1877 ).
Ivo De Lange At Team IQ, who is McCoy's creative consultant, liked his paintings.
De Chirico is best known for the paintings he produced between 1909 and 1919, his metaphysical period, which are memorable for the haunted, brooding moods evoked by their images.
In October 2006, Geffen sold two paintings by Jasper Johns and a De Kooning from his collection for a combined sum of $ 143. 5 million.
This room, hung with paintings by Lely and Van Dyck, is the only room thought to have survived the fire of 1647, and be the only interior surviving of Jones and De Caus.
He at one time had the largest private collection of the paintings of Charles Conder in the world and he is a notorious fan of the Flemish symbolist painter Jan Frans De Boever, relishing his role as ' President for Life ' of the De Boever Society.
In 1963, De Kooning moved permanently to East Hampton, Long Island, and returned to depicting women while also referencing the landscape in such paintings as Woman, Sag harbor and Clam Diggers.
For example, the Chichu Art Museum ( literally, " in the earth ") houses a number of site-specific installations by James Turrell, Walter De Maria and paintings by Claude Monet.
In 1999 De Telegraaf reported that Havelange received gifts of diamonds, bicycles, sports articles, Delft blue porcelain, paintings and art books in connection with Amsterdam's failed bid for the 1992 Summer Olympic Games.
Delvaux's paintings of the late 1920s and early 1930s, which feature nudes in landscapes, are strongly influenced by such Flemish Expressionists as Constant Permeke and Gustave De Smet.
There are paintings by V. Sellaer, Jan Molenaer, Emanuel De Witte, Luca Giordano, Luca Carlevaris, Armand Guillaumin, and Camille Pissarro.
De la Faille, who had contacted the Van Gogh estate, changed his mind and listed the paintings in Les faux van Goghs ( The False Van Goghs ), published 1930.
De La Faille, on the other hand, had changed his mind once again and claimed that 5 of the paintings were genuine.
Kaye created larger paintings which focused on diverse themes: the economy, in De Jia Vu ; war, in Land of the Free ; religion, in Joshua's Horn ; art, in Rembrandt, What's Behind the Painting ; and even baseball in What a Hit!
Jongh, 1968 – 1969 De Jongh ´ s erotic interpretations can be disputed to hold in the paintings by Gerard Dou because he depicts his dead chicks and fury hares not only with seductive maidservants, but also as props in motifs with old servants, or in domestic household scenes, such as the Young Mother.

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