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Le chapeau rouge11

The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. <br>In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane)

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Le chapeau rouge11

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  1. Carl Wilhelm Wach (German, 1787-1845) Portrait of Anna Elżbieta Raczyńska, 1827, now in Poznan, Poland

  2. Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) Saint Bonaventure c. 1620 Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille Son Nicolas with a red cap

  3. Gustave Jean Jacquet (1846-1909) La tocque rouge Harriet Cany Peale (American, 1800-1869) Ideal portrait, 1843

  4. Harriet Cany Peale (American, 1800-1869) Ideal portrait, 1843

  5. Fernando Labrada Martín (Spanish,1875-1977) Mujer de ojos claros, 1937 Fernand Toussaint (Belgian, 1873-1955) The red hat

  6. Frank Duveneck (American, 1848–1919) Woman with parasol

  7. Frank Duveneck (American, 1848–1919) Woman with red hat and parasol Double portrait of girl

  8. Frank Duveneck (American, 1848–1919) The Turkish page, 1876

  9. Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860-1920) Emma Zorn and Mouche the dog Carl Zewy (Austrian, 1855-1929) At the cafe

  10. Olga Boznańska (Polish, 1865-1940) Self-portrait with Japanese umbrella, 1892 National Museum Wrocław

  11. Henri Lebasque (French, 1865-1937) Young woman with flowers

  12. At Folies Bergère Henri-Jacques Evenepoel (Belgian, 1872-1899) At the Moulin Rouge - Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

  13. Henri-Jacques Evenepoel (Belgian, 1872-1899) Café d’Harcourt in Paris

  14. Henri-Jacques Evenepoel (Belgian, 1872-1899) Henriette Ilya Efimovich Repin (Russian, 1844-1930) Portrait of Nadezhda Borisovna Nordman-Severova, 1909

  15. Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-1985) Lady holding a terrier

  16. Julius Rolshoven (American, 1858-1930) Woman in red

  17. Lotte Laserstein (German-Swedish, 1898-1993) Lady with red beret, ca 1931 Jean-Baptiste Valadié (French, 1933) Le pigeon

  18. Thomas McEwan (Scottish, 1846–1914) The darner McLean Museum and Art Gallery Theodore Johnson (American, 1902-1963) Leline

  19. Paul Gauguin (France, 1848−1903) Red hat, 1886

  20. Judy Drew (Australian, 1951) The black rose

  21. Jori Duran (French, 1929) Market scene

  22. Andrey Shishkin (Russian, 1960) Amazon, 2004

  23. Andrey Shishkin (Russian, 1960) Amazon, 2004 fragment

  24. Andrey Shishkin (Russian, 1960) Little Red Riding Hood

  25. Musketeer Andrey Shishkin (Russian, 1960) Reading letter

  26. Andrey Shishkin (Russian, 1960) The page in red The bully page

  27. Troubadour Andrey Shishkin (Russian, 1960) The page

  28. Elias Rivera (American, 1937-2019) Bhutan Dancer Bob Diven (American) Rigoletto, jester

  29. Guido Cicero (Italian, 1952) Dame et chapeau rouge 2019 Fletcher Sibthorp (British, 1967) Flamenco dancer

  30. Irina Cebotareva (Russian, 1962) Irma Kusiani (Georgian, 1971) Night butterflies

  31. Lady in red Irene Sheri (Ukraine, 1968) Reflection of you

  32. All about red Irene Sheri (Ukraine, 1968) Lady in red II

  33. Text and pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/sandafoisoreanu https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2021 Sound: For Me Formidable - Arpi Alto; Charles Aznavour

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