22 examples of chavannes in sentences

"Puvis de Chavannes!" said Colin to me in a whisper.

In line with it on the wall was a photograph of Abbey's mural in the Pennsylvania capitol and through the open window a photograph of a Puvis de Chavannes was visible.

"It's Puvis de Chavannes' Ste.

p. 169: The relevant texts concerning the T'u-chüeh are available in French (E. Chavannes) and recently also in German translation (Liu Mau-tsai, Die chinesischen Nachrichten zur Geschichte der Ost-T[vu]rken, Wiesbaden 1958, 2 vol.).The Tölös are called T'e-lo in Chinese sources; the T'u--hun are called Aza in Central Asian sources (P. Pelliot, A. Minorsky, F.W. Thomas, L. Hambis, et al.).

Certain of the later portions of this book, especially the chapter entitled 'Her Path in Shadow' are delineated through a kind of mystical haze, suggestive of some of the work of Puvis de Chavannes.

In standing before them you feel that the Dagnan Bouverets, the Mersons, the Cazins, the Puvis de Chavannes, etc., of the fifth century have had a hand in the conception and realization of the beautiful compositions to be found on the nave walls of the two churches of St. Appollinare Nuovo and St. Appollinare in Classe.

" "No." "Puvis de Chavannes.

"If not the greatest painter, Puvis de Chavannes is the greatest mural painter of the nineteenth century," Beth said.

"Rodin, who knew Balzac, also knew Puvis de Chavannes.... 'The mystics of the arts know one another,'" she added.

CHAVANNE, ROSE.

Illustrated by Rose Chavanne.

CHAVANNE, ROSE.

Illustrated by Rose Chavanne.

Chavanne, in his book on the Sahara (397-401), gives a pathetic picture of the fate of the Arab girls: "Usually wedded very young (the marriage of a youth of fourteen to a girl of eleven is nothing unusual), the girl finds in most cases, after five or six years, that her conjugal career is at an end.

" Chavanne gives a glowing description of the ravishing but short-lived beauty of the Arab girl; also a specimen of the amorous songs addressed to her while she is young and pretty.

" TOUAREG CHIVALRY A guileless reader of Chavanne's book on the Sahara is apt to get the impression that there is, after all, an oasis in the desert of African lovelessness and contempt for women.

But when we examine it more critically than the biassed Chavanne did, we find, using his own data, more of Africa than appeared to be there at first sight.

The women are ugly and masculine, and Chavanne does not mention a single fact or act which proves that they experience supersensual, altruistic love.

Chavanne, J.: Die Sahara.

Of the Realists Corot and Courbet are distinguished, as were Puvis de Chavannes and Gustave Moreau among the Idealists.

Pupil of A. Roll, Benjamin Constant, Puvis de Chavannes, and Dagnaux.

The names of the bonfires vary with the place; among them are failles, bourdifailles, bâs or baux, feulères or folières, and chavannes.

22 examples of  chavannes  in sentences