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Lost Illusions (painting) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lost Illusions (painting)
Lost Illusions is a painting by Charles Gleyre and his student Leon Dussart, commissioned by William Thompson Walters in 1865. ==History== Charles Gleyre was known as an artist of classic methods but romantic tastes who often modified heroism into idyllic scenes. However, in execution he was not considered romantic, due to his use of pale colors, his delicate drawing style, and uncertain light.〔Van Dyke, ''A Text-Book of the History of Painting'', Forgotten Books, 2012, p. 155, ISBN 1-4400-9150-1〕 At the 1843 Salon (in Paris), Gleyre received praise for ''The Evening''. In 1865, William T. Walters would commission a replica of the painting which was completed by Gleyre and Dussart and is now also known as ''Lost Illusions''.〔Johnston, W., ''Nineteenth-Century Art: From Romanticism to Art Nouveau'', The Walters Art Gallery, 2000, p. 76 ISBN 1-85759-226-3〕
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