Sentences with word «jaune»

Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge (Two Girls in a Yellow and Red Interior) 1947 (160 Kb); Oil on canvas, 61 x 49.8 cm (24 x 19 3/8 in); Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA
Orange, jaune et vert (1964) and Composition abstraite (1969) are a testament to this measured approach.
Yellow Jersey: The overall leader at each stage is awarded the yellow jersey or the maillot jaune.
John Coulter, once a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was honorably discharged from the expedition and explored the sweeping vistas and valleys to the west of this location in what would eventually become the rauche jaune, the «yellow stone,» and the national park from whence its name originates.
Pierre - Joseph Redouté, Amaryllis jaune (Yellow Amaryllis), circa 1800 — 06, watercolor and graphite pencil on vellum, 18 1/2 x 13 1/4 in., Minneapolis Institute of Art
The watercolour and photo collage that is animal mask Regard, do nt le jaune (2011) possesses an avant garde minimalism that is soft but startling, revealing an uncertainty in the way that it is presented.
In Présentation des ronds jaunes (2011), and Plié, dressé (2011), two dancers interact in a dreamlike sequence, attempting to place time in a timeless state where technology does not exist.
Woman with Yellow Hair (Femme aux cheveux jaunes), Paris, December 1931.
The Friday had seen the Ricard Foundation's announcement of their annual art prize at the infamous bal jaune (yellow ball, named after the family's eponymous pastis, one can only assume).
Elodie Sequin, Not yet titled (jaune éblouissant), 2015, mdf, paint, glue, varnish, 16.8 x 99 x 39 cm.
Among the highlights is a loose, flat oil from 1930, Nu sur fond jaune, by Raoul Dufy.
Composition abstraite (1969) is measured yet chaotic — a sheen of impurity spreads over its irregular, dimly - pigmented shapes, though Orange, jaune et vert (1964) truly exudes the rough - round - the - edges expressionism that earned Tachisme, a catch - all term for pre - and post-war non-geometric French abstraction, its reputation as the European equivalent of New York's Abstract Expressionism.
So the Beaujolais nouveau mostly has a horribly «green» (ou «jaune») taste.
Alexander Calder's Trois cercles, bleu, jaune, rouge (Three Circles, Blue, Yellow, Red) from the collection of Lord and Lady Jacobs sold for $ 719 387.
And that work, Les quatre constructeurs sur fond jaune, from the collection of Nathan and Marion Smooke, was about two - thirds bigger than this one (67 1/2 x 75 1/2 inches).
Both Carol Vogel of the New York Times and Josh Baer of the Baer Faxt tagged Manhattan private dealer Jeffrey Loria as buyer of Fernand Léger's monumental Les quatre constructeurs sur fond jaune (1950), a beautiful picture that sold for $ 5.7 million, well above its $ 4 million high estimate.
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