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Le Rêve (other)
Le Rêve (French: ''The Dream'') may refer to: * ''Le Rêve'' (Detaille), an 1888 painting by Édouard Detaille * ''Le Rêve'' (Picasso), a 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso * ''The Dream'' (Rousseau painting), a 1910 painting by Henri Rousseau * ''Le Rêve'' (Chagall), a 1927 painting by Marc Chagall * ''Le Rêve'' (novel), an 1888 novel by Émile Zola * ''Le Rêve'' (opera), an 1891 opera by Alfred Bruneau, libretto by Émile Zola, based on his novel * "En ferment les yeux (le rêve)", an aria sung by Le Chevalier des Grieux in the Second Act of Jules Massenet's 1884 opera ''Manon'' * Le Rêve (show), first production to open at the Wynn Las Vegas resort * Le Rêve (Dubai), a residential tower in Dubai See also * Reve (other) * Rêves (other) * Reeve (other) Reeve may refer to: Titles * Reeve (Canada), an elected chief executive of some counties, townships, and equivalents *Reeve (England), an official elected annually by the serfs to supervis ...
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Le Rêve (Detaille)
''Le Rêve'' (, ) is a painting by Édouard Detaille created in 1888. It won the gold medal at the Salon in 1888. Description ''Le Rêve'' is a painting depicting the military - the specialty of its creator, Édouard Detaille. It shows an encampment of sleeping French soldiers that continues as far as the eye can see. The soldiers are young conscripts of the French Third Republic who are taking part in summer exercises, probably in Champagne (province), Champagne. They are dreaming of the glory of their predecessors, and of exacting revenge following their country's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. In a patriotic allegory, French soldiers from previous battles are depicted in the sky above in an intentionally indistinct way. They include soldiers from the French Revolutionary Army, as well as those involved in the battles of Battle of Austerlitz, Austerlitz, Battle of Trocadero, Trocadero, Battle of Magenta, Magenta and Battle of Solferino, Solferino, Invasion of Algiers in 183 ...
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