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Tanguy
[ tahn-gee ]
noun
- Yves [eev], 1900–55, French painter, in the U.S. after 1939.
Tanguy
/ tɑ̃ɡi /
noun
- TanguyYves19001955MUSFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Yves (iv). 1900–55, US surrealist painter, born in France
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"There will be political benefits for the RN if the bill passes," Jean-Philippe Tanguy, a RN lawmaker told reporters.
From Reuters
Several works in the show’s small second gallery, though, are from the 1940s, when Oppenheim took up an exquisite realism echoing Dalí, Tanguy and Magritte.
From New York Times
Tanguy Ndombélé also hit the crossbar in a dominant first half for Napoli.
From Seattle Times
She painted in a style influenced by the haunted vacancy and broken symbolism of Giorgio de Chirico and by the grotesque dreamscapes of Yves Tanguy.
From Washington Post
Among them was Surrealist leader André Breton and, of course, Tanguy.
From Washington Post
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