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Charles Baudelaire

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  • Although her works are atypical of the expressionist style of her time and have instead been likened to the poetry of French Symbolists such as Charles Baudelaire (1821 – 1867), she can be considered a modernist due to her poetry’s dark themes of madness and her use of a non-traditional and individualistic language.

    Gertrud Kolmar. 2009

  • The poet and critic Charles Baudelaire referred to it the following year as "Nude with a Black Cat," but it was Manet's friend Zacharie Astruc, a critic and fellow painter, who named the painting "Olympia," which Manet used when he submitted the work to the 1865 salon.

    Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011

  • Dijkman goes in for what the 19th-century French poet Charles Baudelaire called the art of the flâneur, a mode of wandering around the city in wonder at unpredictable delights.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • He began by reading Richard Rhodes's 928-page "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" and then reached out to his collaborator Peter Sellars, who wrote the libretto in part from transcripts of interviews with the famous physicist, as well as the words of Charles Baudelaire, Muriel Rukeyser, and Christopher Isherwood's translation of the Bhagavad-Gita.

    Busting Out of Musical Lockdown Julia Flynn Siler 2011

  • He was also one of the first American writers to earn international acclaim; the great French poet Charles Baudelaire spent more than a decade translating Poe's work.

    John Lundberg: Remembering Edgar Allan Poe John Lundberg 2011

  • Supervert has just redesigned his Fleursdumal.org Web site, which was first launched in 2004 and is "the definitive online edition" of Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal Flowers of Evil.

    Jan Herman: Definitive 'Flowers of Evil' Web Site Jan Herman 2011

  • The painting depicted a fictitious meeting of contemporary artists, including James Whistler, Edouard Manet and Charles Baudelaire, gathered around a portrait of Delacroix.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • The poet and critic Charles Baudelaire referred to it the following year as "Nude with a Black Cat," but it was Manet's friend Zacharie Astruc, a critic and fellow painter, who named the painting "Olympia," which Manet used when he submitted the work to the 1865 salon.

    Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011

  • Supervert has just redesigned his Fleursdumal.org Web site, which was first launched in 2004 and is "the definitive online edition" of Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal Flowers of Evil.

    Jan Herman: Definitive 'Flowers of Evil' Web Site Jan Herman 2011

  • He was also one of the first American writers to earn international acclaim; the great French poet Charles Baudelaire spent more than a decade translating Poe's work.

    John Lundberg: Remembering Edgar Allan Poe John Lundberg 2011

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