Delaroche
Americannoun
noun
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It started with French painter Paul Delaroche in 1840 and exploded with Americans like Donald Judd and Frank Stella in the 1960s.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 7, 2020
People queued up to see paintings like Géricault’s The Raft of the Medusa or The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Delaroche.
From The Guardian • Jan. 11, 2017
It's a flash place, and the National Gallery cannot always be putting on exhibitions of Paul Delaroche.
From The Guardian • Jul. 6, 2012
French Painter Paul Delaroche was a bit premature when he exclaimed, on seeing his first photograph, "From today painting is dead!"
From Time Magazine Archive
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And the wagon went on with the dead woman, and Delaroche kneeling with his head on her pillow, close to hers.
From Caybigan by Hopper, James
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