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    Singerie is the name given to a visual arts genre depicting monkeys imitating human behavior, often fashionably attired, intended as a diverting sight...
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  • throughout Banksy's oeuvre, as a satirical device in the tradition of the singerie that depicts monkeys imitating human behavior. Examples include his Self-Portrait...
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    cymbal-banging monkeys. The cymbal-banging monkey toy is an example of singerie and kitsch. The Japanese company Daishin C.K. manufactured the classic...
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    contributed to the development of the genre of the 'monkey scene', also called 'singerie' (a word derived from the French for 'monkey' and meaning a 'comical grimace...
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    2008, the World Monuments Fund completed the restoration of the Grande Singerie, a salon with paintings on the walls of monkeys engaged in human activities...
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    contributed to the development of the genre of the 'monkey scene', also called 'singerie' (a word, which in French means a 'comical grimace, behaviour or trick')...
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    contributed to the spread of the genre of the 'monkey scene', also called 'singerie' (which in French means a 'comical grimace, behaviour or trick' and is...
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    Elder also introduced new themes, such as the "monkey scene" (also called singerie) into Northern art. Pieter van der Borcht was born in Mechelen, Belgium...
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    and fame. Abraham Teniers combined the genres of singerie and guardroom scene in the composition Singerie in a Guardroom now in the Royal Museums of Fine...
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    Janssens. Francken played a key role in the development of the genre of the singerie, i.e. comical paintings of monkeys in human activities and attire, often...
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    inspired by French versions of Chinese art, animals, especially monkeys (Singerie) and arabesques, or themes taken from works of the artists of the period...
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    set in the 1760s. They were copied by Chelsea porcelain and others. Such singerie were popular in various media. Large goat for the menagerie of the Japanese...
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    porcelain and burnished gold ground, Metropolitan Museum of Art Rococo - singerie figurine, part of a monkey band, by the Meissen porcelain factory, c.1765...
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    contributed to the spread of the genre of the 'monkey scene', also called 'singerie' (a word, which in French means a 'comical grimace, behaviour or trick')...
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  • Nerval Commissioner Rosemonde Arnaud Sélignac TV series (1 episode) 1999 Singerie Macha Grouchenka Claire Aziza Short Julie Lescaut Seimier Pascale Dallet...
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  • series (1 episode) Le temps d'un éclair Markus Marco Pauly TV movie 1999 Singerie Valentin Cronu Claire Aziza Short Le bahut The psy Arnaud Sélignac TV series...
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    maids, vegetable salesmen, dancing farmers and drinkers. He also created a singerie depicting a A cat judged by monkeys (At Sotheby's 29 - 30 January 2016...
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    stone, a specialty of Georgian carpentry. Inside the Duke's commissioned Singerie paintings, creating its Monkey Room. Spencer commissioned the French artist...
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    composition Uniformed monkeys and cats which falls into the genre of the singerie, which shows representations of monkeys engaging in human activities. In...
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    contributed to the development of the genre of the 'monkey scene', also called 'singerie' (a word, which in French means a 'comical grimace, behaviour or trick')...
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    The Experts to be a work of satire; the apes are dressed in the attire (Singerie) of French gentlemen, and are representative of art critics. The painting...
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    was most noted for his arabesque and singerie decorations, both visible in the Don Quixote series. The singerie motif for which he was so well known consisted...
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  • Héafod (pseud. Osias Bain). Gimani. Prose journal. 1961 Eugene Walter. Singerie-Songerie. A masque on the subject of Lyric Mode with illustrations by Zev...
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  • Frédéric de Courcy and Ferdinand Langlé, 1824 Les Deux Jockos, one-act singerie, mingled with couplets, with Armand d'Artois and Gabriel de Lurieu, 1825...
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    Museum of Learning website, accessed 20 June 2010 Emmanuel Noterman, Singerie at Jean Moust "Past Auction Results for Vincent de Vos Art – Vincent de...
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    Mattheus van Helmont, The Liberation of Saint Peter at Colnaghi Old Masters 'Singerie' in Larousse online (in French) Bert Schepers, La folie des singes à Anvers...
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  • Lawyer, private collection (url) Christophe Huet (1700–1759), 7 paintings : Singerie: The Concert, National Gallery of Art, Washington (url) William John Huggins...
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    Hall. greffier psephologist pathognomonic odontoloxia minauderies Lethean singerie glossophagine tournedos panjandrum sciomancy lefse doryline Spenglerian...
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  • Callaway after seeing his painting in The New York Times Magazine of a Singerie in Norway. Having established that he would maintain the secrecy of the...
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