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Angela Merkel s'en est bien sortie
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Angela Merkel s'en est bien sortie

The portrait of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, painted by French-German artist Jeremie Queyras, has been displayed at Berlin's Bode Museum until October before being moved to the office of the federal chancellor. Merkel posed for the painting over several months in a specially arranged studio. She expressed her thoughts on becoming part of history during the unveiling. Notably, Merkel personally funded the artwork, ensuring ownership rights, allowing her to reclaim the portrait if far-right forces ever come to power. During the sessions, Merkel advised Queyras to carefully consider the project, warning him that his life might change after the portrait's creation and that he could face criticism from other artists or far-right groups who view her negatively. Merkel also allowed Queyras access to the federal government buildings to study portraits of previous chancellors. Since stepping down in 2021, Merkel has faced various criticisms, including accusations of excessive leniency toward Russia and contributing to political unrest during the migrant crisis of 2015–2016. The article also references historical controversies surrounding official portraits of politicians and roy,

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Angela Merkel s'en est bien sortie

The portrait of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, painted by French-German artist Jeremie Queyras, has been displayed at Berlin's Bode Museum until October before being moved to the office of the federal chancellor. Merkel posed for the painting over several months in a specially arranged studio. She expressed her thoughts on becoming part of history during the unveiling. Notably, Merkel personally funded the artwork, ensuring ownership rights, allowing her to reclaim the portrait if far-right forces ever come to power. During the sessions, Merkel advised Queyras to carefully consider the project, warning him that his life might change after the portrait's creation and that he could face criticism from other artists or far-right groups who view her negatively. Merkel also allowed Queyras access to the federal government buildings to study portraits of previous chancellors. Since stepping down in 2021, Merkel has faced various criticisms, including accusations of excessive leniency toward Russia and contributing to political unrest during the migrant crisis of 2015–2016. The article also references historical controversies surrounding official portraits of politicians and roy,

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article provides balanced coverage of the event, mentioning both the artistic process and Merkel's personal involvement, while also noting criticisms she faces. It includes perspectives from multiple sources without overtly favoring any side.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article accurately reports the display of Merkel's portrait at the museum and its relocation to the prime minister's office. It mentions the artist, the setting, and the timeline. However, it includes some subjective quotes from sources like Die Zeit and The Guardian, which may introduce bias. T

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