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Charles Leconte de Lisle, full name Charles Marie René Leconte de Lisle, was a French poet and politician, head of the Parnassus poetic movement.
He was a member of the Revolution of 1848 and initiator of the law on the abolition of slavery in the colonies. As a poet, he was highly regarded by his contemporaries, including Victor Hugo. Leconte de Lisle's poems are characterized by a clear, sculptural, "objective" form. He translated into French a number of classical Greek works.
Lili Orszag, real name Lívia Éva Oesterreicher, is a Hungarian artist, graphic artist and designer.
As a young girl, in 1944, she was forced to work in a brick factory in the ghetto, where the Nazi regime had taken Jewish families. This caused such a deep wound in the soul of a 17-year-old girl that even after a long time she could not draw anything but brick walls.
After the war, Lili studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts and worked as a designer for the State Puppet Theater from 1950 until her death. At the same time, Lili Orszag began to practice painting. The recurring motifs of her works are the ancient, historical past, material and spiritual remnants and fragments of past cultures, ruined cities that have ceased to exist, and walls that signify confinement, loneliness and fear. Between 1973 and 1978, Orszag wrote the series Labyrinths, which is the culmination of her work.
Charles Leconte de Lisle, full name Charles Marie René Leconte de Lisle, was a French poet and politician, head of the Parnassus poetic movement.
He was a member of the Revolution of 1848 and initiator of the law on the abolition of slavery in the colonies. As a poet, he was highly regarded by his contemporaries, including Victor Hugo. Leconte de Lisle's poems are characterized by a clear, sculptural, "objective" form. He translated into French a number of classical Greek works.
Lilla Cabot Perry, birth name Lydia Cabot Perry, is an American impressionist painter.
Lydia Cabot Perry began painting after her marriage and the birth of her children. Some time spent in Japan and France, where she painted a lot. After meeting Claude Monet, which took place in 1894, the artist sharply changes his style and technique of image. Among other genres, she favoured landscape painting.