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    Soap Bubbles refers to a series of early 18th-century paintings by French artist Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin. Done in oil on canvas, Bubbles - Chardin's...
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    Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, Soap Bubbles (c. 1734) A bubble is made of transparent water enclosing transparent air. However, the soap film is as thin as...
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    Museum The Attributes of Civilian and Military Music Soap Bubbles (painting) Jean Siméon Chardin at the Encyclopædia Britannica The name "Baptiste" was...
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    A bubble pipe is a toy shaped like a tobacco pipe, intended to be used for blowing soap bubbles. Bubble pipes are one of the original bubble toys. Most...
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    Manet's painting has more in common with an 18th-century prototype, Soap Bubbles by Chardin (1737; Washington, National Gallery of Art). While Manet's use...
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    collection, "Young Man Blowing Bubbles" (a.k.a. "Soap Bubbles"), a circa-1734 painting by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin; it was sold in 1949 to the museum...
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    with the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris. Michel David-Weill Soap Bubbles. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 16 February 2015. Sale 7701...
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    Kate Mulgrew (category American soap opera actresses)
    Black. She first came to attention in the role of Mary Ryan in the daytime soap opera Ryan's Hope. Mulgrew is the recipient of a Critics' Choice Award, a...
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    cartouche showing a young man blowing soap bubbles, which was painted by Teniers. The young man blowing bubbles and the elements in the garland surrounding...
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    blowing bubbles from leftover washing up soap became a popular pastime, as shown in the painting The Soap Bubble (1739) by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, and...
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