Les Illusions perdues (Lost Illusions)

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Les Illusions perdues (Lost Illusions) is a Romantic-era painting by Swiss artist Charles Gleyre, known for its melancholic mood and idealized, dreamlike depiction of youthful reverie and disillusionment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painter
painting
artForm oil painting
artist Charles Gleyre NERFINISHED
artisticPeriod 19th century
associatedWith Romantic melancholy
dreamlike vision
idealized youth
countryOfCitizenship Switzerland
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
creator Charles Gleyre NERFINISHED
depicts disillusionment
youthful reverie
genre Romanticism
hasArtisticQuality delicate color palette
poetic atmosphere
refined composition
soft lighting
subtle emotional expression
hasArtisticSchool Swiss school NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext 19th-century European Romanticism
hasInterpretation allegory of lost ideals
meditation on the passing of youthful dreams
hasMood melancholic
hasReception appreciated for its idealized, dreamlike atmosphere
known for its melancholic mood
recognized as a characteristic work of Charles Gleyre
hasStyle dreamlike
idealized
influencedBy European Romantic painting
Romantic literature
mainTheme loss of illusions
melancholy
nostalgia
transition from youth to maturity
movement Romanticism NERFINISHED
Romanticism NERFINISHED
notableWork Les Illusions perdues NERFINISHED
originalLanguage French
portrays emotional disillusionment
romanticized youth
subjectMatter inner emotional life
psychological introspection
title Les Illusions perdues NERFINISHED
titleInEnglish Lost Illusions NERFINISHED
usesVisualMotif contemplative figure
romantic landscape

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Charles Gleyre notableWork Les Illusions perdues (Lost Illusions)