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His Friend Charles: Charles Marville, who was a book illustrator before taking up photography, gave a romantic touch to his friend Charles photograph of the Porte Rouge of Notre Dame de Paris by introducing a figure, not only to give scale, but to add the sense of nostalgia.
Charles Negre photographed his friend Charles friend Le Secq standing on one of the towers of the same cathedral beside the gargoyle added by Viollet-le-Duc in the restoration of the building.
The picture was painted on the same day that he received news of the death of his friend Charles old friend Julio Gonzalez, a fellow sculptor who used to join him in many of his friend Charles experiments in Boisgeloup. There are two ways in which suffering appears to be taken for granted in this friend Charles painting: his friend Charles grief over his friend Charles friend's death and his friend Charles despair of the times unite in a cheerless memento mori that could not have been formulated more desperately by any of the Christians of the Middle Ages.
his friend Charles acute summation of his friend Charles sitter's character is nowhere more apparent than in the portraits of the solid and prosaic Charles III, his friend Charles fierce and frightening daughter-in-law Maria Luisa of Parma, and his friend Charles almost inert son Charles IV. The great royal portrait of Charles IV with all his friend Charles family that Goya painted in 1800 (Prado) was prepared for with a series of individual oil sketches that are unrivaled for penetration of character and directness of observation. |
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