Oddly, the pasticheur closest in spirit to Duchamp's double forgery In the Manner of Delvaux was Marcel Proust. |
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Yet he was never a pasticheur and remained a committed Modernist. |
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Once widely dismissed as an egomaniacal pasticheur, Mahler has become a pillar of the repertory. |
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It has long been fashionable to dismiss Williams as a mere pasticheur, who assembles scores from classical spare parts. |
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Gillies was a prolific painter of many styles and if you saw only the Matisses, Braques and Bonnards he painted, you might write him off as a gifted pasticheur. |
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On one level it pays affectionate homage to horror classics such as Bride of Frankenstein – Burton is an obsessive pasticheur – though more importantly it shows that he still has an instinct for a good yarn. |
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