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Example sentences for "ricault"

Lexicographically close words:
rica; ricain; ricaine; ricains; ricas; rice; riced; ricefields; ricer; rices
  1. It was the trumpet-note of the revolt, but Géricault did not live long enough to become the leader of romanticism.

  2. Géricault was so fond of horses that he always sat astride something.

  3. Scott and Géricault are, nowadays, in what we have come to deem essentials, distinctly old-fashioned.

  4. Géricault died early and left but a meagre product.

  5. In the case of Géricault perhaps one thinks a little of "the man and the moment" theory.

  6. The revolt of Géricault and Delacroix against David and Ingres are equally well known in the field of painting.

  7. Certainly up to the time of Géricault painting in general held itself rather pedantically aloof from poetry.

  8. Not only Ingres, but Delaroche and Ary Scheffer, painted beside Géricault and Delacroix.

  9. II Géricault and Delacroix are the great names inscribed at the head of the romantic roll.

  10. Géricault imbued himself with the inspiration of the Louvre.

  11. And, indeed, so thin was Géricault that one could see the bones and the muscles of his hand through the skin, as they are seen in plaster casts used for models by art students.

  12. And this was because the new school, wanting a leader, felt that Géricault was the man, even although so far he had only painted a few studies.

  13. I have previously recorded how, thanks to him, I had seen Géricault upon his dying bed.

  14. Géricault received a recompense of the fourth class, and, disgusted with his lot, took the immense canvas to London, where it was exhibited with success.

  15. D'Héricault treat him as a mixture of Cagliostro and Caligula, both a charlatan and a miscreant.

  16. D'Héricault does not belong to the school of writers who treat the course of history as a great high road, following a firmly traced line, and set with plain and ineffaceable landmarks.

  17. Héricault believes a story that Robespierre's aim in this had been to have himself accepted as tutor for the young Dauphin.

  18. The Wreck of the Medusa" of Géricault is full of earnest, if niggling life.

  19. Notwithstanding his decidedly French name, Ricault was a veritable Englishman, born in London within the sound of Bow bells.

  20. The two scholars Ricault and Vansleb immediately sympathized, and through Ricault Vansleb renewed the acquaintance of the ambassador Finch, whom he had met in Florence, and who was then on his way to Constantinople.


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