The " boscage " form seems to have developed its meaning under the influence of eighteenth-century romanticism.
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The combination of Corot's unevenness and penchant for mossy, dappled boscage that was easy to imitate, spurred forgers.
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The " boscage " form was used in English for leafy decoration such as is found on eighteenth-century porcelain.
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Flourishing in the shadowy boscage of old-growth forests, moss is nature's wallpaper, with all the lack of sexiness that implies.
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The other pieces attributed to Pierre are " Quant foillissent li boscage " and " Tant sai d'amours con cil qui plus l'emprent ".
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Only three, however, are regularly doubted to be his, and only one of these & mdash; " Quant foillissent li boscage " & mdash; is almost certainly not his.