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Géricault

[ zhey-ree-koh ]

noun

  1. (Jean Louis An·dré) Thé·o·dore [zhah, n, lwee ah, n, -, drey, tey-aw-, dawr], 1791–1824, French painter.


Géricault

/ ʒeriko /

noun

  1. 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.

Géricault and Delacroix are the great names inscribed at the head of the romantic roll.

Scott and Géricault are, nowadays, in what we have come to deem essentials, distinctly old-fashioned.

In the figures of El Greco as in the prancing horses of Géricault, rhythm informs every inch of the canvas.

His favorite companions of the atelier at this time were Eugène Delacroix and Géricault.

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