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Tanguy
[ tahn-gee ]
noun
- Yves [eev], 1900–55, French painter, in the U.S. after 1939.
Tanguy
/ ɑ̃ɡ /
noun
- TanguyYves19001955MUSFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Yves (iv). 1900–55, US surrealist painter, born in France
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"There will be political benefits for the RN if the bill passes," Jean-Philippe Tanguy, a RN lawmaker told reporters.
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Several works in the show’s small second gallery, though, are from the 1940s, when Oppenheim took up an exquisite realism echoing Dalí, Tanguy and Magritte.
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Tanguy Ndombélé also hit the crossbar in a dominant first half for Napoli.
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She painted in a style influenced by the haunted vacancy and broken symbolism of Giorgio de Chirico and by the grotesque dreamscapes of Yves Tanguy.
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Among them was Surrealist leader André Breton and, of course, Tanguy.
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