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  • "Un pompier nomme Beru " by Patrice Dard ( Fayard)
  • With a glass of wine, you can look past Ferrier's pompier style.
  • Many of his post-Paris works have been characterized as " L'art pompier ".
  • SXMJobs was launched in the summer of 2009, by Charlon Pompier and Jodi Djojodimedjo while attending college in the Netherlands.
  • A winner for the second straight year, Lourdes made me learn a new French word : pompier, meaning sensory overload.
  • Pompier art was seen by those who used the term as the epitome of the values of the bourgeoisie, and as insincere and overblown.
  • It was the attacks of Jesse Helms and his ilk, Danto argues, that convinced the art world that Mapplethorpe was a martyr rather than a pompier.
  • Pompier and Djojodimedjo both were raised and attended high school on the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten and found it nearly impossible to find jobs on the island from a distance.
  • Although his work was often derided as " art pompier ", his pictorial language nevertheless preannounced symbolism and a certain kind of surrealism, two currents that would be very strong in Belgian painting.
  • Beckett required the set to have " a maximum of simplicity and symmetry " with a " very pompier trompe-l'oeil backcloth to represent unbroken plain and sky receding to meet in far distance ".
  • While Dal?may have been excommunicated by Breton, he neither abandoned his themes from the 1930s, including references to the " persistence of time " in a later painting, nor did he become a depictive pompier.
  • Ingres painted " Henri IV Playing with His Children ", culminated in the pompier art of French academicians such as Jean-L閛n G閞鬽e ( 1824 1904 ) and Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier ( 1815 91 ).
  • "' L'art pompier "', literally " Fireman Art ", is a derisive late-nineteenth-century French term for large " official " academic art paintings of the time, especially historical or allegorical ones.
  • The intermediate scale, the firefighter nurse ( " infirmier sapeur-pompier ", ISP ), is only a recent evolution and is performed by nurses who have been specially trained acting with emergency protocols; these nurses are the French equivalent of paramedics.
  • However, a new term " L'art pompier " had entered the scene as a derisive term for traditional academic art, and a less conservative, freer, more sincere approach to art, that participated in paving the way to modern art in 1888-1889.
  • L'art Pompier ( a term supporters mostly avoid ) has enjoyed something of a critical revival in the last twenty years, partly caused by the new Mus閑 d'Orsay in Paris, where it is displayed on more equal terms with the Impressionists and Realist painters of the period.
  • :Variously called a hook ladder, a pompier ladder ( from the french for firefighter ) or scaling ladder, although scaling can be one or two beam, when used in heraldry they are usually called scaling . " meltBanana " 12 : 10, 14 September 2012 ( UTC)
  • The French referred derisively to the style of academic art as " L'art Pompier " ( " pompier " means " fireman " ) alluding to the paintings of Jacques-Louis David ( who was held in esteem by the academy ) which often depicted soldiers wearing fireman-like helmets.
  • The French referred derisively to the style of academic art as " L'art Pompier " ( " pompier " means " fireman " ) alluding to the paintings of Jacques-Louis David ( who was held in esteem by the academy ) which often depicted soldiers wearing fireman-like helmets.
  • "Pompier " ( firefighter ) etymologically comes from the concept of pumping ( water ) and refers to the manual pumps that were originally used . " Sapeur " means " sapper " and refers to the first official firefighting unit created by Napoleon I which was part of the military engineering arm.
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