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Claude glass - Wikipedia
A Claude glass (or black mirror) is a small mirror, slightly convex in shape, with its surface tinted a dark colour. Bound up like a pocket-book or in a ...
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The Claude Glass Revolutionized the Way People Saw Landscapes
The Claude glass was named for Claude Lorrain, a French landscape painter beloved for his sunset-tinted depictions of Roman ruins.
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DIY Claude Glasses - The Rambling
The Claude glass is a technology for looking at the world, and the view it presents us with is a pre-mediated vision that reflects natural landscapes.
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Claude Lorraine glass
Claude Lorraine glass Also Claude-glass. [Named from Claud (of) Lorraine (1600–1682), the French landscape painter.] A somewhat convex dark or coloured hand-mirror, used to concentrate the features of a landscape in subdued tones. Sometimes applied to coloured glasses through which a landscape, etc....
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Claude Lorrain glass | Renaissance, Venetian, Murano - Britannica
Claude Lorrain glass, black convex glass used by artists to reflect the landscape in miniature and, in doing so, to merge details and reduce the strength of ...
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The Claude Lorraine Glass by Charles Hopkinson
The Claude Lorraine Glass, painted in 1909, shows Curtis seated in a wicker chair outside her family's Manchester home. She wears a white dress and has a book ...
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Claude Lorrain
Finally, Baldinucci reports that in 1625 Claude undertook a voyage back to Lorraine to train with Claude Deruet, working on the backgrounds of a lost fresco Claude glass
The Claude glass, named after Lorrain in England although there is no indication he used or knew of it or anything similar, gave a framed
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Claude Glass | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections
A Claude Glass - essentially a small, treated mirror contained in a box - is a portable drawing and painting aid that was widely used in the later 18th century.
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What is 'Claude glass' and why was it so popular in the 18th century?
He is very rarely referred to simply as Claude. He was Claude Gellée, more often known as Claude le Lorrain. 7 mos. 31. Jean-Pierre Estrampes.
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Lorrain Mirrors - Gurney Journey
... Lorrain mirrors” or “Claude glasses.” Their darkened reflections suggested the work of landscape painter Claude Lorrain (1604?-1682).
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The 18th-Century Phenomenon of Putting a Filter on a Sunset for Likes
The Claude glass became a staple of 18th-century packing lists. Portable and compact, it was named for the French artist Claude Lorrain.
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Early Nineteenth Century Artists Claude Lorrain Mirror or ... - LAPADA
“Claude's black glass mirrors, for perspective drawing. These are very useful for the young artist, as they condense or diminish the view into the size desired ...
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K617
The name "K617" refers to Mozart's Adagio and Rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello, K.617). Mémoire musicale de Lorraine
A second strand of K617's activity relates to music of Lorraine.
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Lunéville
In 1858, the glass factory of Croismare was built. Basset (1895–1956), younger brother of the above, linguist, orientalist
Jean Bastien-Thiry, (1927–1963), attempted assassination of president de Gaulle
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Claude Ponti
Claude Ponticelli, known as Claude Ponti, was born on November 22, 1948, in Lunéville (Lorraine, France). He is a children's author and illustrator. the Looking-Glass in his own books.
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