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Géricault
[ zhey-ree-koh ]
noun
- (Jean Louis An·dré) Thé·o·dore [zhah, n, lwee ah, n, -, drey, tey-aw-, dawr], 1791–1824, French painter.
Géricault
/ ʒeriko /
noun
- Géricault(Jean Louis André) Théodore17911824MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter ( Jean Louis André ) Théodore (teɔdɔr). 1791–1824, French romantic painter, noted for his skill in capturing movement, esp of horses
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Certainly up to the time of Géricault painting in general held itself rather pedantically aloof from poetry.
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Géricault and Delacroix are the great names inscribed at the head of the romantic roll.
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Scott and Géricault are, nowadays, in what we have come to deem essentials, distinctly old-fashioned.
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In the figures of El Greco as in the prancing horses of Géricault, rhythm informs every inch of the canvas.
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His favorite companions of the atelier at this time were Eugène Delacroix and Géricault.
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