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    Amelie Title of film: Amelie Genre: Foreign Films/ Drama/ Comedy Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Year: 2001 Actors in principal roles: Amélie Poulain (Audrey Tautou)‚ Mathieu Kassovitz (Nino Quincampoix)‚ Claire Maurier (Suzanne) Amelie Poulain (Audrey Tautou)‚ is a young woman‚ quite and shy she goes around hoping to pass un-noticed‚ yet she pay attention to all that goes on around her. A wide-eyed girl she looks at the world in a magical light‚ and from the beginning you find yourself submerged

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY OF Young Girls at the Piano PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR & The Piano Lesson HENRI MATISSE STEPHANIE DAVIS CONTENTS 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 9. Introduction Young Girls at the Piano The Piano Lesson Comparison Conclusion Bibliography AN INTRODUCTION… In this research paper I will seek to comparatively analyze two distinct works of art – the 1892 painting entitled Jeunes Filles Au Piano (Young Girls At The Piano) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir‚ and Henri Matisse’s The Piano

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    take part. Married women were not even allowed to watch! Now try to fill in this worksheet? What can you remember? Ancient Olympic Games worksheet The Modern Olympic Games Who revived the idea of the Olympic Games? A French nobleman‚ Pierre Fredy‚ the Baron de Coubertin‚ born in 1863. When he was young‚ Coubertin was a very keen sportsman. As he grew older he developed a passionate belief that sport could encourage peace throughout the world and bring people from all over the world together

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    Math Pierre de Fermat Pierre de Fermat was born in Beaumont-de-Lomagne‚ France in August of 1601 and died in 1665. He is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians of the seventeenth century. Fermat is considered to be one of the ’fathers’ of analytic geometry. Fermat along with Blaise Pascal is also considered to be one of the founders of probability theory. Fermat also made contributions in the field of optics and provided a law on light travel and made wrote a few papers about calculus

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    The movie Amelie‚ directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet‚ uses mise-en scene which in French means “having a good frame”. This is unmistakably obvious right through Amelie. In the introduction there is a breath taking shot of her skipping stones‚ her favorite thing to do. While standing on a bridge‚ the shot revolves around her. The director refers back to the theme of skipping rocks in and out of various scenes. Everywhere Amelie goes she picks rocks up and places them in her pocket‚ to skip later. In the

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    hopes of finding peace through friendly competition‚ while leaving their individual problems behind. In document 1‚ Pierre de Coubertin‚ founder of the modern Olympic movement in 1892 thought‚ “Reduction of the chances of war helps promote peace”. This quote means that when the countries came together for friendly competition at the Olympic Games‚ wars weren’t taking place. Pierre de Coubertin also believed that the Olympics Games helped promote peace and as founder‚ he wanted everyone to feel a

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    painting is called “The Arrival of the Normandy Train‚ Gare St Lazare was painted by Claude Monet in 1877‚ the materials used for this painting was oil‚ and a canvas‚ the size of the painting is 23 ½ by 31 ½ in (59.6 by 80.2cm). The second painting is by Pierre Auguste Renoir and it is called “Two young girls at the Piano‚ the materials used for this painting were oil and a canvas as well‚ this size of the painting is 44 by 34in. and the third painting is by Edgar Degas and his painting is called “The Ballet

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    1856/1857 he met fellow artist Eugène Boudin who became his mentor and taught him to use oil paints. Boudin taught Monet "en plein air" (outdoor) techniques for painting. In 1862 Monet became a student of Charles Gleyre in Paris‚ where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir‚ Frédéric Bazille‚ and Alfred Sisley. Together they shared new approaches to art‚ painting the effects of light en plein air with broken color and rapid brushstrokes.

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    and twenty years ago‚ the Olympic Games began in Athens‚ Greece. The Greeks held their own Olympic Games every four years in Greece‚ with the attempt of making the event have worldwide appeal. However‚ they had little to no success while doing so. Pierre de Coubertin was given credit for reviving the Olympic Games in 1896 and attracting so many countries to compete. He was a French nobleman who was determined to bring back the Olympic Games. He saw the Olympics as a way to promote goodwill among nations

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    Luncheon of the Boating Party Luncheon of the Boating Party is a European artwork painted in 1880-1881 by French Impressionist‚ Pierre Auguste Renoir. In traditional Impressionist style‚ Renoir depicted a scene from modern life and based it in a place he knew well - the Restaurant Fournaise. Chatou was one of Renoir’s beloved settings and Luncheon of the Boating Party is a romanticized portrait of his friends enjoying a Sunday afternoon on the balcony of the restaurant. His intention was to take

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