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He was the naïve butt of practical jokes and amorous scheming ( Gautier ); the prankish but innocent waif ( Banville, Verlaine, Willette ); the narcissistic dreamer clutching at the moon, which could symbolize many things, from spiritual perfection to death ( Giraud, Laforgue, Willette, Dowson ); the frail, neurasthenic, often doom-ridden soul ( Richepin, Beardsley ); the clumsy, though ardent, lover, who wins Columbine's heart, or murders her in frustration ( Margueritte ); the cynical and misogynous dandy, sometimes dressed in black ( Huysmans / Hennique, Laforgue ); the Christ-like victim of the martyrdom that is Art ( Giraud, Willette, Ensor ); the androgynous and unholy creature of corruption ( Richepin, Wedekind ); the madcap master of chaos ( the Hanlon-Lees ); the purveyor of hearty and wholesome fun ( the English pier Pierrots )— and various combinations of these.

Willette and at
Willette is at once the modern Watteau of the pencil, and the exponent of sentiments that move the more emotional section of the public.
Once there, Steinlen was befriended by the painter Adolphe Willette who introduced him to the artistic crowd at Le Chat Noir that led to his commissions to do poster art for the cabaret owner / entertainer, Aristide Bruant and other commercial enterprises.

Willette and with
) It was in part through the enthusiasm that they excited, coupled with the Impressionists ’ taste for popular entertainment, like the circus and the music-hall, as well as the new bohemianism that then reigned in artistic quarters like Montmartre ( and which was celebrated by such denizens as Adolphe Willette, whose cartoons and canvases are crowded with Pierrots )— it was through all this that Pierrot achieved almost unprecedented currency and visibility towards the end of the century.
He invaded the visual arts — not only in the work of Willette, but also in the illustrations and posters of Jules Chéret ; in the engravings of Odilon Redon ( The Swamp Flower: A Sad Human Head ); and in the canvases of Georges Seurat ( Pierrot with a White Pipe ; The Painter Aman-Jean as Pierrot ), Léon Comerre ( Pierrot ), Henri Rousseau ( A Carnival Night ), Paul Cézanne ( Pierrot and Harlequin ), Fernand Pelez ( Grimaces and Miseries a. k. a. The Saltimbanques ), Pablo Picasso ( Pierrot and Columbine ), Guillaume Seignac ( Pierrot's Embrace ), and Edouard Vuillard ( The Black Pierrot 1890 ).
Jason Willette — 17-year-old boy who accidentally hit Danny with his car, leading to Danny's death.

Willette and for
Willette ran as an " anti-semitic " candidate in the 19th arrondisement of Paris for the 1889 elections.

Willette and born
Willette was born in Châlons-sur-Marne.

Willette and .
Drawing by Adolphe Willette in Le Pierrot, December 7, 1888, inspired by Paul Margueritte's Pierrot, Murderer of His Wife, 1881.
French World War I poster by Adolphe Willette about a Poilu's Christmas leave from the front.
Adolphe-Léon Willette ( July 31, 1857 – February 4, 1926 ) was a French painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and lithographer.
Illustrations were contributed by well-known artists such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Georges Goursat, René Georges Hermann-Paul, Juan Gris, Lucien Metivet, Georges Meunier, Jean-Louis Forain, Adolphe Willette, Joaquín Xaudaró, Leonetto Cappiello, Albert Guillaume, Manuel Luque, Jules Grandjouan and Jules-Alexandre Grun.
Notable guest stars in the series included Scott Bakula ( episode 1. 7 ), JoAnn Willette ( episode 1. 18 ), Rob Estes ( episode 2. 18 ), Ed Marinaro ( episode 2. 19 ), and Cristine Rose ( episode 2. 20 ).
French World War I poster by Adolphe Willette about a poilu's Christmas leave from the front.
From its beginning, famous artists such as Willette, Forain, Eugène Grasset, Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurice Denis, Gauguin, Pissarro, Signac, Seurat and Redon contributed to it.
* 2010 – Maine State House Rep. Mike Willette switches to the Republican Party.

frequently and reveals
On the contrary, a careful reading in context of the family letters reveals a father who cared deeply for his son but who was frequently frustrated in his greatest ambition: to secure for Wolfgang a worldly position appropriate to his genius.
As is true in many literary first-person narratives, McElwee's approach in Sherman's March is simultaneously very revealing and somewhat mysterious: the candidness of the scenes is frequently startling, but the more the film — and McElwee-as-narrator — reveals, the more we realize that there are many aspects of the relationships he is recording that we are not privy to.
The documentary frequently shows him coaching the young actors and reveals some of the techniques he used to get realistic performances.
A viewing of films featuring the work of Dean Collins in the 1940s, and rock ' n ' roll films made in the mid 1950s reveals the fact that dancers turn frequently and inevitably turn their backs to the camera.
However, a simple canvass of the 2002-2005 World Series champions ( the 2002 Anaheim Angels acting as the primary " small ball " trendsetter for the 2000s ) reveals that each team used bunting frequently in order to overcome strictly power hitting teams.
A look at the museum reveals that there is almost no doubt that the exhibits had an impact on the two artists and eventually the surrealist movement, which frequently deals with themes of dismemberment and disfiguration.
He reveals a wish to produce albums more frequently and hints at significant changes in material if and when it suits him.
Through another meeting, the prostitute reveals to Harry that Toowoomba was a client of hers and that he had frequently requested her to service him while wearing a blond wig.
Katharine Eisaman Maus also argues that as well as revealing the female legs and buttocks, the breeches role frequently contained a revelation scene where the character not only unpins her hair but as often reveals a breast as well.
On the 15th of May, 1428, Joan reveals that she has been visited frequently by saints and angels.
Naive and idealistic, Melissa's dream is to serve a chosen hero of her patron god which of course causes her great despair when Mylee reveals her destined champion is Louie ( in the anime she frequently says " This is against my will " several times an episode ).
For example, examination of videotapes from hunting episodes during the sample period reveals that very short cooperative activities are frequently embedded into longer hunting segments that we have not coded as cooperative time.

frequently and himself
In short, as frequently happens in analyses, the individual feels threatened and defends himself.
He skips around from jazz, to blues to boogie -- accompanying himself on piano and frequently pulling the customers in on the act.
He frequently cites intimate details that seem to come straight from the horse's mouth, from numerous insiders and from Mr. Kennedy himself ; ;
Early in the novels, he frequently casts himself in the role of " Papa Poirot ", a benign confessor, especially to young women.
Ayckbourn has frequently said he sees aspects of himself in all his characters.
Montgomery made a great effort to appear before troops as often as possible, frequently visiting various units and making himself known to the men, often arranging for cigarettes to be distributed.
It was reserved for his biographer Karl Benrath to justify him, and to represent him as a fervent evangelist and at the same time as a speculative thinker with a passion for free inquiry, always learning and unlearning and arguing out difficult questions with himself in his dialogues, frequently without attaining to any absolute conviction.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus referred to himself as the Son of God far more frequently than in the Synoptic Gospels.
The game of mall was a fashionable amusement in the reign of Charles the Second, and the walk in Saint James's Park, now called the Mall, received its name from having been appropriated to the purpose of playing at mall, where Charles himself and his courtiers frequently exercised themselves in the practice of this pastime.
For some reason, probably associated with local politics, he subsequently found himself unpopular in Halicarnassus and, sometime around 447 BC, he migrated to Periclean Athens, a city for whose people and democratic institutions he declares his open admiration ( V, 78 ) and where he came to know not just leading citizens such as the Alcmaeonids, a clan whose history features frequently in his writing, but also the local topography ( VI, 137 ; VIII, 52-5 ).
The critic L. J. Hurst dismissed Aldiss's accusations, pointing out that in Triffids the main character witnesses several murders, suicides, and misadventures, and is frequently in mortal danger himself.
While in Constantinople therefore it was not strange to see Julian frequently active in the Senate, participating in debates and making speeches, placing himself at the level of the other members of the Senate.
Yet from the still surviving recollections in his mind, the Author has frequently purposed to finish for himself what had been originally, as it were, given to him.
Fortunately he had started making a name for himself as a composer, although he frequently caused scandals with his forward-looking works.
In some myths, he's disguised as King Solomon himself, while in more frequently heard versions he's disguised as a falcon, calling himself Gavyn ( Gavinn or Gavin ), one of King Solomon ’ s trusted friends.
Of Italian stock himself, Trajan is frequently but misleadingly designated the first provincial emperor.
Thus, the vocal lines for Papageno — sung by Schikaneder himselfand Monostatos ( Johann Joseph Nouseul ) are often stated first in the strings so the singer can find his pitch, and are frequently doubled by instruments.
Cooking features frequently in both the film and the novel ; Deighton himself was an accomplished cook.
Rickover found himself frequently and loudly in bureaucratic combat with these senior naval officers, to the point that he almost missed becoming " Admiral " Rickover: Two admiral-selection boards — exclusively made up of admirals — passed over Captain Rickover for promotion, even while he was in the process of becoming famous.
Bogdanovich is also frequently featured in introductions to movies on Criterion Collection DVDs, and has had a supporting role as a fictional version of himself in the Showtime comedy series Out of Order.
Isabella was frequently neglected by her husband, who spent much of his time conspiring with his favourites regarding how to limit the powers of the Peerage in order to consolidate his father's legacy for himself.
His clumsy attempts at solving the case frequently lead to misfortune for himself and others ; in the 1976 film The Pink Panther Strikes Again, he cannot even interview witnesses to a crime without falling down stairs, getting his hand caught in first a medieval knight's gauntlet and then a vase, knocking a witness senseless ( and voiceless ), destroying a priceless piano or accidentally shooting another officer in the backside.
In the comic series, he has a crime lord arch nemesis named Drebble, and Calrissian will frequently make use of his foil's name as a cover identity so that any animosity he generates while using the alias will be brought against the real Drebble, not Calrissian himself.
Though he had so frequently and eloquently argued for as little government intervention as possible, he now found himself assuming extraordinary powers in an attempt to enforce his policy.

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