Sentences with word «humaine»

It was Jean Renoir who rescued Simon's career, casting her as the beautiful but predatory female lead in La Bete humaine (1938).
Lang's version of Zola's La Bête Humaine is, like all his best»50s work, as cold, hard and steely grey as the railway tracks which here mark out the action.
Thus scientists in the Laboratoire Éthologie Animale et Humaine were able to show that the wrapping and manipulation of foals in certain stud farms just after birth had long - term behavioral effects.
In «La Condition Humaine» Karen Carson pushes the conceptual boundaries of image / text juxtaposition by offering large banner - like paintings with kitschy type situated above and below loosely rendered yet enigmatic faces.
Painters of the Ecole de Paris, the centre of the avant garde, were still using easels, skirting around the edges of the condition humaine with a modest form of existentialism, or otherwise just copying Picasso.
Laura Stamps's essay, «Alice Neel, a Marxist Girl on Capitalism,» traces the trajectory of Neel's subjects from the under - privileged of Spanish Harlem to art world leaders like Frank O'Hara and Ellie Poindexter, resulting, Stamps suggests, in an oeuvre the breadth of which is Neel's greatest achievement, a Balzacian comédie humaine of twentieth - century New York.
ARC Gallery, Chicago, La Comédie Humaine, 1994.
Center: Concrétion humaine sur coupe, 1947/96 Bronze, Ed.
(Alfred Loisy, La Morale humaine, p. 251.)
But this will not be the only kind of map that Genethon and its companion laboratory, the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humaine (CEPH), have produced.
Fardet, A. INRA, UMR 1019 Nutrition Humaine, Saint - Genès - Champanelle, France.
We adopted Nitro (formerly Arthur) from the Guelph Humaine Society at the beginning of February and we could not be happier to give him a loving forever home.
At his first US solo show — at Long Beach's Museum of Latin American Art last year — drawings were inked on the pages of a 19th - century anatomy book, Leo Testut's Traité d'anatomie humaine.
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Tomás Saraceno, aluminium cloud of 7 modules (2012) The Pace Gallery, Kiki Smith, Blue Moon III (2011); Roberto Matta, Interrogation humaine (ca. 1957), Alexander Calder, Crinkly with a Red Disc (maquette)(1973)
The catalogue includes the essay «L'art et la comédie» by Jean Frémon and «Forme Humaine» by Jean Davidson, with cover and illustrations by Calder.
An American version of Jean Renoir's version of Emile Zola's novel La Bete Humaine, Fritz Lang's Human Desire is a tragic reminder that jealousy is a self - fulfilling prophecy.
• La Condition Humaine (1933) National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
He also experimented with lithography, sculpture, and engraving, as well as designed stage sets for the Paris Opera's ballet, in addition to working on a number of book illustration projects, including Jean Cocteau's La Voix Humaine.
These works all deal with la condition humaine: human failings.
Despentes succeeds in emphasizing the obscurantism, social crisis, and loss of humanity of the current times, inventing a new version of Balzac's La comédie humaine.
Hallmarked at once by expressionism and realism, Alice Neel's œuvre translates the paradoxical personality of its maker, who wanted to paint individuals from all social classes and create a visual history of her time — a Comédie Humaine.
Scientists at the Laboratoire Éthologie Animale et Humaine (CNRS / Université de Rennes 1), working in collaboration with a neonatologist from Brest University Hospital, observed the effect of preterm babies» clothing on their behavior.
«La Bete Humaine» was one of Renoir's biggest hits and remains an all - time classic of French cinema.
«Human Desire» was relatively ignored and, though it remains a classic for noir fans and cine - buffs, you'd have to say that the remake's (relatively) happy ending has less impact than the tragic crash of «La Bete Humaine
La chienne (Jean Renoir)-- 10, 1931 La bête humaine (Jean Renoir)-- 4, 1938 Swamp Water (Jean Renoir)-- 12, 1941 The Southerner (Jean Renoir)-- 6, 1945 The Woman on the Beach (Jean Renoir)-- 9, 1947
But Lang's 1945 noir masterpiece «Scarlet Street» was derived from Renoir's 1931 «La Chienne,» and «Human Desire» is a remake (and a softening) of Renoir's great dark, violent crime drama / romance «La Bête Humaine» (1938), a noir precursor adapted from the classic 19th century novel by Émile Zola.
For various podcasts, I watched Jacques Rivette's Duelle and Noroît, Jacques Tourneur's Canyon Passage, Terence Davies Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Long Day Closes, Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure and Tokyo Sonata, Jean Renoir's La bête humaine and Swamp Water, Takeshi Kitano's Sonatine and Violent Cop, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Phantoms of Nabua, Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books, Spencer Williams's Dirty Gertie from Harlem USA, and Kinji Fukasaku's five - film series The Yakuza Papers.
Satyajit Ray)-- India «La Bete Humaine» (1938)(dir.
8 a.m. (5 a.m.): «La Bete Humaine» (France: Jean Renoir, 1938).
If you consider noir as a global phenomenon, then films like Julien Duvivier's Pépé le moko (1937), Jean Renoir's La bête humaine (1938), and Carné's Port of Shadows (1938) may be the first full harvest of this bitter crop.
Among the 37 works in the show were Torse from 1931, Concrétion humaine from 1933, Evocation humaine from 1950 - 60, and Grande Personnage from 1957.
Distance to zero is a group exhibition about the «condition humaine»: the fate of mankind.
Other famous paintings include La Condition Humaine (1933) and The Empire of Light, II (1950).
Group exhibitions include; CO-WORKERS — Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris; Projections — 53rd New York Film Festival; Äppärät — Marfa Ballroom, Texas; Inhuman — Fridericianum, Kassel [all 2015]; La Voix Humaine — Kunstverein Munich; and TTTT — Jerwood Visual Arts Foundation, London [both 2014].
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