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Comparing Allusions in Paintings: Wiley, Le Brun, Brueghel

Explore the use of allusion in the paintings "The Chancellor Seguier on Horseback" by Kehinde Wiley, "Chancellor Séguier at the Entry of Louis XIV into Paris in 1660" by Charles Le Brun, and "The Fall of Icarus" by Pieter Brueghel. Compare and contrast these artworks, analyzing the implied or indirect references made in each. Discover the different ways in which artists use allusion to convey meaning and enhance their compositions.

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Comparing Allusions in Paintings: Wiley, Le Brun, Brueghel

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  1. Allusion

  2. Quick Write: What is happening here? Compare and contrast these paintings. The Chancellor Seguier on Horseback, 2005, Kehinde Wiley Chancellor Séguier at the Entry of Louis XIV into Paris in 1660, Charles Le Brun

  3. Napoleon Leading the Armies Over the Alps Bonaparte Crossing the Alps at Grand-Saint-Bernard

  4. Allusion • 1: an implied or indirect reference especially in literature; also: the use of such references • 2: the act of making an indirect reference to something : the act of alluding to something

  5. “The Fall of Icarus” by Pieter Brueghel,(1558)

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