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. Art in France. FIG. 588.—HIBERT MAISON CARrSE, NIMES. (The Louvre, Paris.) 280, PARISIAN ART UNDER LOUIS XV AND LOUIS XVI impervious to the brilliant ele-gance which had become thecharacteristic of Parisian art, hadnever quite forgotten the majesticOlympus of Le Brun and Girar-don. Sculpture is less susceptibleto the caprices of fashion thanpainting, because it tends to re-spond less and less to any require-ment of modern life. In thethirteenth century, it gave a humanaspect to God and the saints; a.
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