The Ballad of Lenore, or The Dead Go Fast
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- | ''[[La Ballade de Lenore, ou Les Morts vont vite]]'' (1839, English: The Ballad of Lenore, or The Dead Go Fast) is a painting by [[Horace Vernet]] in the collection of the [[Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes]]. | + | '''''La Ballade de Lenore, ou Les Morts vont vite''''' (1839, English: The Ballad of Lenore, or The Dead Go Fast) is a painting by [[Horace Vernet]] in the collection of the [[Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes]]. It has been used as the cover of a number of |
+ | cultural products, e. g. ''[[La France frénétique de 1830]]''[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/285940015X/metasoul]. | ||
+ | The painting is famous for the knight-skeleton's [[luminescent]] eyes. | ||
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La Ballade de Lenore, ou Les Morts vont vite (1839, English: The Ballad of Lenore, or The Dead Go Fast) is a painting by Horace Vernet in the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes. It has been used as the cover of a number of cultural products, e. g. La France frénétique de 1830[1].
The painting is famous for the knight-skeleton's luminescent eyes.
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