Odalisque With Raised Arms is a painting by Henri Matisse, completed in 1923. The oil on canvas measuring 23 by 26 inches is held in the National Gallery...
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Stephenson, later published as a separate novel Odalisque with Raised Arms – a painting by Henri Matisse Odalisque (painting) – a painting by Filipino painter...
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Henri Matisse (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
(1923), Cleveland Museum of Art Odalisque with Raised Arms (1923), National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Yellow Odalisque (1926) The Dance II (1932),...
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Tom Wesselmann (category Articles with short description)
(February 23, 1931 – December 17, 2004) was an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement who worked in painting, collage and sculpture. Wesselmann...
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List of works by Henri Matisse (category Articles with short description)
Face (Irène - Masque)". exchange.umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2020-12-10. "Odalisque à la culotte rayée, reflectée dans la glace". exchange.umma.umich.edu...
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Gustave Moreau (category Articles with short description)
very good tenor. In 1841 he visited Italy with his mother and relatives, where he filled a 60-page album with drawings.: 13–16 pp. Visiting museums and...
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Paul Matisse (category Articles with short description)
Matisse studied at Harvard's Graduate School of Design, and worked briefly with Buckminster Fuller. Matisse worked in product development for Arthur D. Little...
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Lydia Delectorskaya (category Articles with short description)
Paris) was a Russian refugee and model best known for her collaboration with Henri Matisse from 1932 onwards. Born in the Siberian city of Tomsk, the...
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Pierre Matisse (category Articles with short description)
(1917) The Music Lesson (1917) The Piano Lesson (1918) Odalisque with Raised Arms (1923) Yellow Odalisque (1926) 1930s–1950s The Dance II (1932) Purple Robe...
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1923 in art (category Articles with short description)
Memorial (now National Gallery of Victoria, Australia) Henri Matisse Odalisque with Raised Arms Window at Tangier Mikhail Nesterov – Girl by the Pool William...
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Sophie Matisse (category All articles with dead external links)
and her artwork. Matisse was born in Boston on February 13, 1965, and was raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, having what has been described as a "hippie...
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Henri Matisse and goldfish (category Articles with short description)
goldfish explore the themes of contemplation, tranquility, and pictorial space, with Matisse configuring complex arrangements for the latter. The aquariums the...
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light like a sculpture." Darricarère is known for her odalisque poses, often with her arms raised or folded behind her head. ‘These are remarkable poses...
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An Essay on Matisse (category Articles with short description)
(1917) The Music Lesson (1917) The Piano Lesson (1918) Odalisque with Raised Arms (1923) Yellow Odalisque (1926) 1930s–1950s The Dance II (1932) Purple Robe...
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The Turkish Bath (category Articles with short description)
earlier paintings, in particular The Valpinçon Bather (1808) and La Grande odalisque (1814) and is an example of Romanticism. The work is signed and dated...
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François Boucher (category Articles with short description)
contrasting to the licentious style seen in his Odalisque portraits. The dark-haired version of the Odalisque portraits prompted claims by the art critic...
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Winged Victory of Samothrace (category Articles with short description)
out backwards. The arms were also not found, but the right shoulder raised indicates that the right arm was raised to the side. With her elbow bent, the...
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Venus de Milo (category Articles with short description)
metres (6 ft 7 in) high. The statue is missing both arms. The original position of these missing arms is uncertain. The sculpture was originally identified...
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Floris and Blancheflour (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
details, such as the Tower of Maidens (i.e. harem), eunuch guards, and the odalisques derive from material carried to the west via The Arabian Nights. The tale...
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Le Corsaire (category Articles with short description)
independently: the scene Le Jardin animé, the Pas d’esclave, the Pas de trois des odalisques, and the so-called Le Corsaire pas de deux (music mostly by Riccardo Drigo)...
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Mona Lisa (category All articles with dead external links)
womanhood. The woman sits markedly upright in a "pozzetto" armchair with her arms folded, a sign of her reserved posture. Her gaze is fixed on the observer...
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Sophia Loren (category Articles with short description)
appeared in the Italian film Era lui... sì! sì!, in which she played an odalisque, and was credited as Sofia Lazzaro. In the early part of the decade, she...
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Alex Haley's Queen (category All articles with dead external links)
apparently intending to raise him as though he were their own. One night, Queen flees and heads north with six-month-old Abner in her arms. At a crossroads store...
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Human trafficking (category All articles with dead external links)
crimes associated with human trafficking reportedly include fraud, extortion, racketeering, money laundering, bribery, drug trafficking, arms trafficking,...
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explain Leonardo's fondness of depicting the Virgin Mary with Saint Anne. Leonardo was raised by his blood mother initially before being "adopted" by the...
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South America (category All articles with dead external links)
wealthiest South American countries engaged in a vastly expensive naval arms race which began after the introduction of a new warship type, the "dreadnought"...
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Conscription (category All articles with dead external links)
Richard D. The French theory of the nation in arms, 1866–1939 (1955) Chambers, John Whiteclay. To Raise an Army: The Draft Comes to Modern America (1987)...
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Jean-Jacques Dessalines (category Articles with short description)
the Cimetière intérieur of Church Ste-Anne and a tomb was raised by Étienne Gérin's wife with the inscription: Ci-git Dessalines, mort à 48 ans (Here lies...
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Diana of Versailles (redirect from Artemis with the Hind)
hastening forward, as if in pursuit of game. She looks toward the right and with raised right arm is about to draw an arrow from her quiver. Her left arm has...
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Frederick Douglass (category Pages with missing ISBNs)
Tyne raised funds to buy his freedom from his American owner Thomas Auld. Many supporters tried to encourage Douglass to remain in England but, with his...
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