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| | AllRefer.com - Jean MorEas (French Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | With the publication of Enone au clair visage (1894) and Eriphyle (1894), MorEas returned to classical style, and in Les Stances (18991901) and his play IphigEnie (1903) he clearly reacted against the new movements in poetry. |  | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on Jean Moreas |  | | He wrote two volumes of symbolist verse, Les Syrtes (1884) and Le PElerin passionnE (1891). |
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 | | Influenced by Chardin, his unique skill is demonstrated in his portraits, in a simplicity with the finest detail, or in the serenity of his scenes of the bridges, parks, and streets of Paris. |  | | His models included Countess Greffulhe, the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg, the Princess of Chimay, the Prince de Polignac, the Prince de Sagan, Charles Leconte de Lisle, Paul Verlaine, Leonor Uriburu de Anchorena, Sarah Bernhardt, Romaine Brooks, Jean Moreas, and Winnaretta Singer. |  | | Less than ten years later, young Gandara had become one of the favourite artists of the Paris elite. |
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| | Jean Moreas - definition of Jean Moreas in Encyclopedia |
 | | He was initially an adherent of the school of Symbolism, and wrote the Symbolist Manifesto (1886) in part as a means of distancing the esthetic of the rising generation of young writers from the "decadent" label that the press had placed on them. |  | | Jean Moréas (April 15, 1856 - 1910), born Iannis Papadiamontopolos, was a Greek poet who wrote in the French language. |  | | Jean Moreas - definition of Jean Moreas in Encyclopedia |
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| | MOREAS, JEAN (1856-1910) - Online Information article about MOREAS, JEAN (1856-1910) |
 | | " Symbolisme " in La Grande encyclopidie; and J. de Gourmont, Jean Moreas, biographie critique (1905). |  | | Moreas and his new followers returned to the traditional severity of French versification, and to the classical and See also: |  | | MOREAS, JEAN (1856-1910) - Online Information article about MOREAS, JEAN (1856-1910) |
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| | Jean Moreas -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Jean Moréas (April 15, 1856 - 1910), born Iannis Papadiamontopolos, was a (A native or inhabitant of Greece) Greek poet who wrote in the (Click link for more info and facts about French language) French language. |  | | Moréas was born in (The capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena (its patron goddess)) Athens. |  | | This work laid the foundation for the Ecole Romane whose esthetic provided (Click link for more info and facts about Charles Maurras) Charles Maurras with the ideological framework for the far-right (Click link for more info and facts about Action Française) Action Française. |
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