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+ georges rochegrosse 'le chevalier aux fleurs' (1894)
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Two women kissing in nature, by Georges Rochegrosse (1859-1938).
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Illustration for Camille Mauclair's ‘Le Poison des Pierreries’ by Georges Rochegrosse, c. 1903.
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Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse - Salomè (n.d.)
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Title: The Mirror
Artist: Georges Rochegrosse
Date: 1859 - 1938
Style: Art Nouveau
Genre: Genre Painting
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La Princesse Bleue
Georges Antoine Rochegrosse
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The Age of the Pharaohs by Georges Rochegrosse
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Odalisque by Georges Rochegrosse (1935)
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Louise, de Gustave Charpentier, Georges Rochegrosse
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Georges Rochegrosse, The Death of Messalina, 1916 Image released into the public domain.
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The Knight of the Flowers by Georges Rochegrosse (1894)
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Le Bal des Ardents (The Ball of the Burning Men) by Georges Rochegrosse (1889)
Also called the Bal des Sauvages (Ball of the Wild Men), the event was a masquerade ball held on January 28th, 1393 in Paris at which Charles VI of France along with five others of the French nobility performed in a dance dressed as mythical “wild men”, commonly found throughout medieval European folklore. Four of the dancers were killed in a fire caused by a spectator, Charles's brother Louis I, Duke of Orléans, who, after arriving late, held a burning torch (which was prohibited in the chamber to minimize the risk of fire) above the head of a performer in an attempt to identify him when a spark caught the man’s leg alight, quickly spreading across the flax-covered, resin-soaked linen costumes which were sewn on to the chained dancers. Charles was saved by the quick-thinking actions of his aunt, Joan II, Countess of Auvergne, who sheltered the king under her skirt and another of the dancers survived only by throwing himself into an open vat of wine.
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Georges Rochegrosse Dancers and Musicians (detail) ca. 1898
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‘Knight of the Flowers’ (detail) by Georges Rochegrosse, c. 1894.
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Georges Rochegrosse - Le naufrage (ca. 1886)
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Battle of Marathon painted by Georges Rochegrosse (1859 - 1938)
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