The final numbers of this second and closing part form what is known in theatrical parlance as the clou of the drama. |
By the nineteenth century, the Titian was recognised as the clou of the collection, and was greatly admired. |
But the clou of the whole budget was contained in a private letter from my Chief. |
The clou of the occasion was the appearance of Mr. de la Barra, just back from Europe. |
It would certainly be the clou of any exhibition in which it might be placed. |
It also includes two paintings by Picasso, his Seated woman and the clou of the collection, Two women in front of a window. |