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Fauve Painting from the Permanent Collection
commemorates the 100th anniversary of an 1905 Paris exhibition where paintings by Henri Matisse, Andre Derain, and others were jeered as an "orgy of pure color," primitive and brutal... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Toulouse-Lautrec and Montmartre
focuses on paintings, posters, and other works by Lautrec depicting the decadent spirit and bohemian life of this hilltop working-class district on the outskirts of Paris at the turn... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition
offers units, lessons, and classroom tasks for teachers of French, German, and Spanish. A virtual assessment center and a handbook are designed to help world language teachers with... (University of Minnesota, supported by Department of Education) |
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Picturing France, 1830-1900
explores 19th-century painting in France and the culture it reflects. Organized by region, the site offers a glimpse of the history and cultural life of Paris, Auvergne, Normandy... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Creating French Culture
traces the relationship of politics and culture in France, from Charlemagne to Charles de Gaulle, through 200 manuscripts, illustrations, coins, medals, letters, maps, hymnals, chant... (Library of Congress) |
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The Legacy of French Canadian Immigrants in New England
draws on life histories and 19th century periodicals to help students develop their own answers to these questions: Why did French Canadian immigrants settle in New England in such... (Library of Congress) |
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