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Who is able to deny, but that this naturall humour and passion, borne so sone as we, whiche they call Loue, is not a certayne essence and being, the force and vigor whereof, not able to abide comparison?
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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Between Monthier and the source of the Loue is a bit of wild romantic scenery known as the _Combes de
Holidays in Eastern France Matilda Betham-Edwards 1877
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In viewing all of the artist's paintings here, and especially such sumptuous, tactile landscapes as his "Le Halage, Bords de la Loue" 1863, it is impossible to miss how indelibly Ornans shaped not only the subjects but the palpable, paint-laden surfaces of Courbet's art.
The Rise and Fall of a Master Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011
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A short drive away, one can discover the mysterious dark orifices, striated rock walls and rushing waters of the source of the Loue—perhaps his most dramatic and intriguing natural motif.
The Rise and Fall of a Master Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011
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Ornans, France—It has become almost a commonplace to link the French realist painter Gustave Courbet 1819-1877 to his rural birthplace, this village on the Loue River in the easternmost region of the Franche-Comté.
The Rise and Fall of a Master Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011
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Courbet and Matisse were very different men; one a tragic Loue river trout, the other an elegant goldfish.
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Courbet and Matisse were very different men; one a tragic Loue river trout, the other an elegant goldfish.
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Courbet and Matisse were very different men; one a tragic Loue river trout, the other an elegant goldfish.
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With his impassionate furie, for the death of his Lady and Loue fair Zenocrate: his forme of exhortation and discipline to his three Sonnes, and the manner of his owne death.
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Faire christall, guilded with his glorious eye, Fearing some usurpation in his stead, Or least his Loue should too-long daliance spy Tweene him and _Virgo_, whose attractiue face, Had newly made him leaue the _Lyons_ chase.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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