Fromentin
[ fraw-mahn-tan ]
noun
Eu·gene [œ-zhen], /œˈʒɛn/, 1820–76, French painter, critic, and author.
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In 1781 he made a journey through Holland and Flanders, upon which, anticipating Fromentin, he wrote an exceedingly fine book.
The History of Modern Painting, Volume 1 (of 4) | Richard MutherFromentin was singing,—a ribald marching song, an unprintable thing, salacious and vilifying the Boches.
The Wasted Generation | Owen JohnsonThere is, however, continues Fromentin, something in his works which compels respect.
Rather, says Fromentin, is it only a tour de force, a wonderful study.
It is an unpleasant confession to make, but the firm of Fromentin Freres will be made very poor by this loss of 60,000 pounds.
The Market-Place | Harold Frederic
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