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Short Auguste Poems

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Premium Member CLERIHEW ecphrasis XX
Sculptor Auguste Rodin
with two hands* once did begin
Placing then in parallel
an allegory therein does dwel!

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Categories: auguste, art,
Form: Ekphrasis



Premium Member Clerihew Dominique
Jean-Auguste Dominique
such perfection he did seek
So precise & mastery of line
each painting 'finish' so very fine...

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Categories: auguste, art, people,
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Premium Member Clerihew Rodin
Seriex sculptor Auguste Rodin
knew how bring grin
So very prolific he did not cease
the thinker being his most famous piece...

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Categories: auguste, art, people,
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Premium Member Clerihew Ingres
Jean Auguste Domiique Ingres
a suptreme draughtsman everyone says
An advocate of Raphael
his style never changed truth to tell...

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Categories: auguste, art,
Form: Clerihew
Premium Member CLERIHEW ecphrasis 1
Pierre -Auguste Renoir - artiste
whose art ones eyes can always feast
Especially 'CUP of CHOCLATE'
one which all can easily relate

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Categories: auguste, art, drink,
Form: Ekphrasis



Circus Clowns
I played the auguste to Coco the clown.
    Acting charades, with a smile and a frown.
    Crowds clapping, and jeering,
    Loud laughter, then cheering,
    When tumbling over, my trousers  fell down.

    9/ 16/ 2017....

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Categories: auguste, fun, humorous,
Form: Limerick
The Choice
Blindly chased success had to stop and make a choice--- Life with a purpose
28 June 2015 Senryu on Your Own Existence Contest Sponsor: Marvin Celestial *Image of The Thinker, a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin...

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© Kp Nunez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: auguste, introspection, life,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member She Who Once Was the Helmet Maker's Beautiful Wife
Inspired by:

She Who Once Was the
Helmet Maker’s Beautiful Wife.

Sculpture by Auguste Rodin


nude glory, she of uncrannied pelt,
stroked by many, might not know
she’ll sit erelong on stone as 
wrinkled bronze
waiting yet to be touched.  

muscle melts from bone,
hair, once auburn-splashed on brow,
turns colorless now and dull.  Who sees
the girl with rose wine cheeks, the
prime of a daughter turned old?


Kathryn McLoughlin Collins
April 14, 2013...

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Categories: auguste, art,
Form: Free verse
Luncheon of the Boating Party
(Re old poems)



The luncheon of French bourgeoisie under frilly striped awning.
Young fair maiden, rosy cheeks- beguiling her eyes; leans on the railing.
Amidst fruits and undrunk wine in amorous air strokes dog, a wife.
Men look askance in yellow straw hats, faces muse in blazing whites.
Quivering tints alive on a terrace, evolve in sunbathed human life.


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Based on Auguste Renoir's painting - ''Luncheon of the Boating Party''
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Categories: auguste, art, beauty, boat, people,
Form: Ekphrasis

Book: Shattered Sighs