Sentences with word «oiseau»

From left, modern masters at Di Donna Galleries: «Tête - à - Tête,» bronze sculpture by Joan Miró; «Design for a Tarot Card,» by Kay Sage; «Femme et oiseau devant le soleil,» by Joan Miró; «Mask,» by Anvik; «Monstre,» 1946, by Francis Picabia; «Head of a Man,» 1947, by Max Ernst.
In contrast, the word for bird has several different sounds associated with it like pajaro in Spanish and oiseau in French.
Graduate student assistant, Shannan Hayes, leads a tour of Miró: The Experience of Seeing, starting with Miró's painted bronze sculpture from 1967, Caress of a Bird (La Caresse d'un oiseau), on loan from the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas.
This exhibition features bronze sculptures — including Woman and Bird (Femme et oiseau)-- which have rarely been seen outside of Europe.
According to popular belief, Wiseau is a corruption of the French word for bird, oiseau.
Giacometti only produced such objects for friends, and the plaster model for Lustre avec femme, homme et oiseau was originally commissioned around 1949 by Louis Broder, a Swiss publisher based in Paris who specialised in producing printed editions of works by artists including Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso.
In the living room, a large painting by Miro, «Femme, oiseau» (1969), estimated at $ 10 million to $ 15 million, was paired with a towering brass stack by Donald Judd, estimated at $ 8 million to $ 12 million.
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