“Portrait of Mademoiselle Alice Cahen d’Anvers” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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“Portrait of Mademoiselle Alice Cahen d’Anvers” is an 1880s oil painting by French Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a young girl from a prominent Jewish banking family, notable for its delicate rendering of childhood and luminous color.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16221958 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: “Portrait of Mademoiselle Alice Cahen d’Anvers” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir Context triple: [Alice Cahen d’Anvers, hasPortrait, “Portrait of Mademoiselle Alice Cahen d’Anvers” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir]
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A.
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (National Gallery of Art)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (National Gallery of Art) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet in the artist’s characteristic post-Impressionist style, notable for its structured composition and subdued, contemplative mood.
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B.
Portraits of Hortense by Paul Cézanne
"Portraits of Hortense by Paul Cézanne" is a series of paintings by the French Post-Impressionist master depicting his wife, Hortense Fiquet, and exemplifying his evolving style and exploration of form and color.
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Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Hermitage Museum)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Hermitage Museum) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet, notable for its restrained palette and structural, proto-Cubist approach to form.
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Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Kunstmuseum Basel)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Kunstmuseum Basel) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet, notable for its structured composition and exploration of form and color that anticipates modernist art.
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E.
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet in a characteristically structured, post-Impressionist style.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: “Portrait of Mademoiselle Alice Cahen d’Anvers” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir Target entity description: “Portrait of Mademoiselle Alice Cahen d’Anvers” is an 1880s oil painting by French Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a young girl from a prominent Jewish banking family, notable for its delicate rendering of childhood and luminous color.
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A.
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (National Gallery of Art)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (National Gallery of Art) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet in the artist’s characteristic post-Impressionist style, notable for its structured composition and subdued, contemplative mood.
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B.
Portraits of Hortense by Paul Cézanne
"Portraits of Hortense by Paul Cézanne" is a series of paintings by the French Post-Impressionist master depicting his wife, Hortense Fiquet, and exemplifying his evolving style and exploration of form and color.
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C.
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Hermitage Museum)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Hermitage Museum) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet, notable for its restrained palette and structural, proto-Cubist approach to form.
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D.
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Kunstmuseum Basel)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Kunstmuseum Basel) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet, notable for its structured composition and exploration of form and color that anticipates modernist art.
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E.
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Portrait of Madame Cézanne (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) is an oil painting by Paul Cézanne depicting his wife Hortense Fiquet in a characteristically structured, post-Impressionist style.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Alice Cahen d’Anvers
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“Portrait of Mademoiselle Alice Cahen d’Anvers” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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