poem "L'Invitation au voyage"

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"L'Invitation au voyage" is a celebrated poem by Charles Baudelaire that evokes an idealized, sensuous, and tranquil realm, and inspired the title of Henri Matisse’s painting "Luxe, Calme et Volupté."

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instanceOf painting
poem
associatedWith Baudelaire’s concept of spleen and ideal
Paris NERFINISHED
author Charles Baudelaire NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
creator Henri Matisse NERFINISHED
culturalImpact frequently anthologized in French literature
inspired musical compositions
inspired visual artists
studied in French schools
form poem in verse
genre lyric poetry
hasAdaptation musical settings by composers
hasImagery luxurious interiors
perfumes and sounds
sea and harbors
soft light
hasLine Là, tout n’est qu’ordre et beauté, luxe, calme et volupté
inCollectionEdition 1861 edition of Les Fleurs du mal
influenced French Symbolist poets
inspiredTitleOf Luxe, Calme et Volupté NERFINISHED
language French
literaryMovement Modernity
Symbolism NERFINISHED
motif calm
dreamlike landscape
luxury
music
voluptuousness
voyage
notableFor evocation of an imaginary paradise
refrain built on the invitation to travel
rich synesthetic imagery
partOf Les Fleurs du mal NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
style highly patterned repetitions
musicality of verse
use of synesthesia
theme escape from reality
exoticism
idealized realm
love
sensuality
tranquility
titleDerivedFrom a line in L'Invitation au voyage
titleInspiredBy L'Invitation au voyage NERFINISHED

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Luxe, Calme et Volupté titleSource poem "L'Invitation au voyage"