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They are told with wit and humour that are nowhere present to the same degree in the rest of the novelist's work, and in their colouring, as Taine justly remarks, recall Jordaens 'painting with its vivid carnation tints.
Balzac Frederick Lawton
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They are told with wit and humour that are nowhere present to the same degree in the rest of the novelist's work, and in their colouring, as Taine justly remarks, recall Jordaens 'painting with its vivid carnation tints.
Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910
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They are told with wit and humour that are nowhere present to the same degree in the rest of the novelist’s work, and in their colouring, as Taine justly remarks, recall Jordaens’ painting with its vivid carnation tints.
Balzac 2003
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By and large, they had to forget about big names — although a few good examples are here: three Bouchers, three Fragonards, two Houdons, a Guardi party, a Jordaens orgy, an Ingres Madonna.
Nice Wing, Pity About the Art David Littlejohn 2010
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Rouen art "The Baroque in Flanders: Rubens, van Dyck, Jordaens" showcases 30 drawings by the Flemish masters of the 17th century.
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Jordaens painted religious, mythological, historical subjects, portraits and genre scenes, and big monumental decorations.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Jordaens was fined 200 pounds and 15 shillings for scandalous or heretical writings between 1651 and 1658.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Jordaens did not visit Italy and never tried to imitate the Italian style.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Jacob Jordaens, a Flemish artist, painted The Feast of the Bean King 16401645, one of six Twelfth Night festival paintings, which shows, among other things, a little girl drinking wine.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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Jacob Jordaens, a Flemish artist, painted The Feast of the Bean King 16401645, one of six Twelfth Night festival paintings, which shows, among other things, a little girl drinking wine.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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