p paul prud'hon

Pru·d'hon

[proo-dawn]
noun
Pierre Paul [pyer pawl] , (Pierre Prudon) 1758–1823, French painter.
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Prud'hon (French prydɔ̃) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Pierre Paul (pjɛr pɔl). 1758--1823, French painter, noted for the romantic and mysterious aura of his portraits

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