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Girodet and time
French painters of the time, including Ingres and Girodet, derived ideas for paintings from the phantasmagoria, and its influence spread as far as J. M. W.

Girodet and on
His powers now began to fail, and his habit of working at night and other excesses told upon his constitution ; in the Salon of 1812 he exhibited only a " Tête de Vierge "; in 1819 " Pygmalion et Galatée " showed a still further decline of strength ; and in 1824, the year in which he produced his portraits of Cathelineau and Bonchamps, Girodet died on December 9 in Paris.

Girodet and ),
Anne-Louis Girodet, self-portrait ( 1824 ), drawing in pencil and conté crayon, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Orléans, France.
Bust of Anne-Louis Girodet ( 1827 ), sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Roman, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson ( also given as Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Triosson, Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson ) January 5, 1767 – December 9, 1824 ), was a French painter and pupil of Jacques-Louis David, who was part of the beginning of the Romantic movement by adding elements of eroticism through his paintings.
Girodet: Romantic Rebel-The Art Institute of Chicago ( 2006 ), was the first retrospective in the United States devoted to the works of Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson.
The Sleep of Endymion by Anne-Louis Girodet ( 1818 ), Musée du Louvre, Paris.

Girodet and with
He studied in New Orleans with Toussaint Bigot, Louis David, François Fleischbein, Julien Hudson, and Jacques Amans and in Paris, France with Anne-Louis Girodet.

Girodet and after
* Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson was born here in 1767, the town's art museum is named after him

Girodet and by
Malvine, dying in the arms of Fingal, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson
Portrait of Hortense painted by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, 1808
François-René de Chateaubriand by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy Trioson.
Charles-Melchior Arthus, Marquis de Bonchamps by Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson | Girodet.
Jacques Cathelineau by Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson | Girodet.
Louis d ' Elbée by Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson | Girodet.

Girodet and .
Atala au tombeau, par Girodet, 1808-Musée du louvre.
Apotheosis of French soldiers fallen in the Napoleonic Wars, Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, beginning of 19th century.
In France, both history painting and the Neoclassical style continued through the work of Antoine-Jean Gros, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, François Gérard, Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, Pierre-Narcisse Guérin — teacher of both Géricault and Delacroix — and other artists who remained committed to the artistic traditions of David and Nicolas Poussin.
His most docile pupil, Girodet, a refined and cultivated classicist, was producing pictures of astonishing frigidity.
Anne-Louis Girodet, self-portrait ( ca.
Girodet is remembered for his precise and clear style and for his paintings of members of the Napoleonic family.
Girodet was born at Montargis.
Back in France, Girodet painted many portraits, including some of the members of the Napoléon family.
Girodet was a member of the Academy of Painting and of the Institute of France ; a knight of the order of St. Michael, and officer of the Legion of Honour.

Girodet and de
* 1789-Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, Guillaume Guillon-Lethière-" Second Grand Prize "
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* Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson – The Revolt in Cairo, 21 October 1798
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wasted and much
Professional touring amplifiers often have input and / or output filtering to sharply limit frequency response beyond ; too much of the amplifier's potential output power would otherwise be wasted on infrasonic and ultrasonic frequencies, and the danger of AM radio interference would increase.
If the heat source is too high, then energy is wasted, too much liquid may be released to maintain the nominal pressure, and reduces the life of the gasket / sealing ring by wear.
The inquest discovered Anne to be " much wasted within, specially her liver ".
It struck Armstrong that much of the available power was being wasted.
First, every time water was admitted to the working vessel much of the heat was wasted in warming up the water that was being pumped.
If the bandgap is too high, most daylight photons cannot be absorbed ; if it is too low, then most photons have much more energy than necessary to excite electrons across the bandgap, and the rest is wasted.
Thus, when the action began and became a defensive rather than an offensive battle for the Russians, their heavy preponderance in artillery was wasted on a right wing that would never be attacked, while the French artillery did much to help win the battle.
There is also much wasted space where the match data is inherently duplicated across the diagonal and most of the actual area of the plot is taken up by either empty space or noise, and, finally, dot-plots are limited to two sequences.
Steven Milloy, at the time a Cato adjunct scholar, celebrated Rall's death on his site junkscience. com, writing: " Scratch one junk scientist who promoted the bankrupt idea that poisoning rats with a chemical predicts cancer in humans exposed to much lower levels of the chemical a notion that, at the very least, has wasted billions and billions of public and private dollars.
It can be claimed that as much as " 70 minutes of each day in a regular office are wasted by interruptions, yakking around the photocopier, and other distractions ".
During this time, for the three months that Newport and his crew were in port, they wasted much time loading their ships with iron pyrites ( fool's gold ).
Patent fees are much wasted money.
The amount of grinding done, and the mass of glass material wasted, are much less than would have been required without spinning.
However he did manage to secure large-scale funding for South Vietnam, much of which was wasted.
Research has shown that much money is wasted by companies in making texts hard for the average reader to read.
Because of this inefficient cooking method, much of the area's limited fuel resources are wasted.
He wasted much effort and money in noble attempts to improve the land, and to relieve the wretchedness and raise the condition of the poorer inhabitants.
The amount of material and tailoring required made them luxury items, so much so that the U. S. War Production Board said that they wasted materials that should be devoted to the World War II war effort.
* " It seemed a pity so much Argentinian talent is wasted.
It is reputed that during the first two decades of the life of the field, as much as 90 % of the oil was wasted.
And my editor John Campbell was much taken with the idea, and said he didn't want it wasted on a short story.
The McCulloch family had been wealthy, politically influential, and socially prominent in North Carolina before the American Revolution, but Alexander had wasted much of his inheritance and was unable even to educate his sons.
Ultimately, he poured everything he had into Tender – his feelings about his own wasted talent and ( self-perceived ) professional failure and stagnation ; his feelings about his parents ( who on a symbolic level provided much of the inspiration for Dick and Nicole Diver ); about his marriage, and Zelda's illness, and psychiatry ( about which he had learned a great deal during her treatment ); about his affair with Lois Moran, and Zelda's with the French aviator Edouard Jozan ( paralleled in the relationship between Nicole Diver and Tommy Barban ).
The family had been wealthy, politically influential, and socially prominent in North Carolina before the American Revolution, but Alexander McCulloch had wasted much of his inheritance and was unable even to educate his sons.

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