salon des refusés

salon des refusés
foreign term Etymology: French salon of the refused ; exhibition of art that has been rejected by an official body

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  • Salon des Refusés — Art exhibition held in 1863 in Paris by command of Napoleon III for those artists whose works had been refused by the jury of the official Salon. Among the exhibitors were Camille Pissarro, Henri Fantin Latour, James M. Whistler, and Édouard… …   Universalium

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