Thursday, June 5, 2008

Picasso Le Moulin de la Galette painting

Picasso Le Moulin de la Galette painting
Picasso Girl Before a Mirror painting
Picasso Card Player painting
Lempicka Self Portrait in Green Bugatti painting
“It is I,” answered the stranger in black.
“Ah!” said Jupiter.
“Begin at once,” went on the other. “Do you content the people—I will undertake to appease Monsieur the provost, who, in his turn, will appease Monsieur the Cardinal.”
Jupiter breathed again.
“Messeigneurs the bourgeois,” he shouted with all the force of his lungs to the audience, which had not ceased to hoot him, “we are going to begin.”
“Evoe Jupiter! Plaudite cives!”
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'11 Hail, Jupiter! Citizens, applaud!';
1yelled the scholars.
“Noël! Noël!” shouted the people.Alas, poor Gringoire! The noise of the double petards let off on Saint-John’s Day, a salvo of twenty arquebuses, the thunder of the famous culverin of the Tour de Billy, which on September 29, 1465, during the siege of Paris, killed seven Burgundians at a blow, the explosion of the whole stock of gunpowder stored at the Temple Gate would have assailed his ears less rudely at this solemn and dramatic moment than those few words from the lips of the usher: “His Eminence the Cardinal de Bourbon!”

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