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    Gustave Eiffel

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    An engineer by training‚ Gustave Eiffel designed some of the finest and most recognized structures in the world today. Specializing in metal structural work‚ Eiffel’s accomplishments range from the Nice observatory to the Statue of Liberty. His brilliant career was marred only by the fraudulent charges brought on during the construction of the Panama Canal. Gustave Eiffel was born in Dijon‚ France in 1832. He graduated from the Escole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in 1885‚ the same year

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    Gustave Courbet

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    Gustave Courbet‚ the Realist Let’s first begins with who Jean Desire Gustave Courbet was. Gustave Courbet was a famous French painter. Courbet was born in Ornans‚ France on June 10th of 1819. Ornans‚ France is a filled with forests and pasture’s perfect for realist paintings. At the age of 14 Courbet was already in art training receiving lessons from Pere Baud a former student of a neo-classical painter named Baron Gros. Courbet’s parents hoped he would go off and study law when he moved out in

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    In the passage Flaubert uses various techniques to reveal the conditions of the characters relationship. Flaubert uses diction to establish the contrasting tones between Charles and Emma. The tone Flaubert depicts for Charles is a naïve happiness which then transitions to a more confused tone for Emma‚ revealing their unstable relationship. Flaubert reveals in this passage a rather happy tone for Charles. At one point in the passage it says " at such moments his happiness knew no bounds." This

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    Paul Gustave Dore

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    to parents of education and means‚ Paul Gustave Dore happened upon a lucrative business that made him the bane of Parisian art critics but the most sought after illustrator in England and The United States. His father was a civil engineer and he was the second of three male siblings. His father hoped to break him of his wild imaginations and his propensity to put them to paper with pencil. While accompanying his father and older brother in Paris‚ Gustave discovered the allure of Paris and made

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    literature. It is described as being interpersonal‚ impersonal‚ and religious interpretation. The central role of love is in many works that we’ve read so far. It is incredibly important in Moliere’s Tartuffe‚ Voltaire’s Candide‚ and Flaubert’s "A Simple Heart". Although different messages‚ all three of these works of literature deal with various aspects of love which includes sufficient bargain of love of both human and divine. In the play

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    Gustave le gray

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    Gustave Le Gray The most important French photographer of 19th century Professor: Marryjo Marks Course: History of Photography Student: Student ID: Date: 05/10/2013 Gustave Le Gray is one of the most important French photographer. He was not only a mentor of many well know photographers teacher but also was an innovator of combining negatives to capture the magnificent of both sea and sky simultaneously. “Yet‚ in his life he was reckon as an artist more than a businessman” says

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    In 1855‚ an artist by the name of Gustave Courbet submitted fourteen paintings to be shown at the Exposition Universelle. Three of the paintings submitted for exhibition were turned away for lack of space. Including two of his most famous paintings “Burial at Ornans” and “The Artist’s Studio”. Determined to showcase his works‚ courbet withdrew his eleven accepted submissions and erected The Pavilion of Realism (Pavillon du Réalisme)next door to the official International Exhibition (Exposition Universelle)

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    A Simple Soul

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    Noemi Solano Professor Oropesa Humanities 60-H April 1‚ 2013 “A Simple Soul” Gustave Flaubert’s short story “A Simple Soul” is about a woman of a simple mind yet a devoted heart‚ named Felicite. Although she suffered from the tremendous loss of her parents early on in her life‚ she continued to love unconditionally‚ even until her last breath. When she was 18 years old‚ she fell in love with a young man that left her for a rich‚ old woman “in order to escape the conscription…” Following this

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    the actual depiction of the painting. One can always find some kind of meaning in a piece of art. Take into consideration The Floor Scrapers by Gustave Caillebotte. This impressionist artist created the painting of three‚ presumably peasant‚ works scraping and re varnishing the floor within his house. At first glance‚ the paintings seems to be rather simple and consists of just a snippet of life in the early 1800 french Society.

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    The breaking paradigms of Gustav Flaubert Student: Since a long time ago the history reveals that the humans were used to do segregations over the differences appeared through life. Segregation by differences in color‚ heritage‚ male or female are examples commonly seen even today. To be more specific‚ the segregation to the other‚ was seen since the Greek that used to call the people that did not make part of their group as barbarian‚ in which means “the others”. In other words‚ everything

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