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'''Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux''' ([[May 11]], [[1827]], [[Valenciennes]] –[[October 12]], [[1875]], [[Courbevoie]]) was a French sculptor and painter. His early studies were under [[François Rude]]. Carpeaux won the [[Prix de Rome]] in [[1854]], and moving to [[Rome]] to find inspiration, he there studied the works of [[Michelangelo Buonarroti|Michelangelo]], [[Donatello]] and [[Andrea del Verrocchio|Verrocchio]]. Staying in Rome from [[1854]] to [[1861]], he obtained a taste for movement and spontaneity, which he joined with the great principles of [[baroque art]]. In [[1861]] he made a bust of [[Mathilde Bonaparte|Princess Mathilde]], and this later brought him several commissions from [[Napoleon III]]. He worked at the pavilion of [[Flora (goddess)|Flora]], and the [[Opéra Garnier]]. His group La Danse (the Dance, [[1869]]), situated on the right side of the façade, was criticised as an offence to common decency.
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| show_name = Canada's Next Top Model, Cycle 2
| image = [[Image:CNTM-C2.png|235px]]
| caption =
| rating = {{TV-PG}}
| format = [[Reality television]]
| runtime = 60 minutes
| creator = [[Tyra Banks]]
| starring = [[Jay Manuel]]<br>[[Jeanne Beker]]<br>[[Yasmin Warsame]]<br>[[Paul Alexander]]<br>[[Nolé Marin]]<br>[[Stacey McKenzie]]
| country = [[Canada]]
| network = [[Citytv]]/[[A Channel]]
| first_aired = [[May 30]] [[2007]]
| last_aired = [[July 18]], [[2007]]
| num_episodes = 10
| website = http://www.citytv.com/micro/cntm07/
| imdb_id = 0770472
| tv_com_id = 53528
}}


He never managed to finish his last work, the famous Fountain of the Four Parts of the Earth, on the Place Camille Jullian. He did finish the terrestrial globe, supported by the four figures of [[Asia]], [[Europe]], [[North America|America]] and [[Africa]], and it was [[Emmanuel Frémiet]] who completed the work by adding the eight leaping horses, the tortoises and the dolphins of the basin.
'''''[[Canada's Next Top Model]], Cycle 2''''' began airing on [[May 30]], [[2007]]. [[Jay Manuel]] serves as the host after season 1 host [[Tricia Helfer]] left to pursue her acting career. Serving as judges are [[Jeanne Beker]], who is the only returning judge from last season, Paul Alexander, and [[Yasmin Warsame]].


== Sculptures by Carpeaux ==
==About The Show==
The popular Canadian reality series, based on the successful "[[America's Next Top Model]]" franchise, premiered on Wednesday, May 30th at 8:00pm on Citytv.


* Ugolin et ses fils - [[Ugolino della Gherardesca|Ugolino]] and his Sons (1861, in the permanent collection of the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]])[[http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000009025.html]] with versions in other museums including the [[Musée d'Orsay]]
Hosted by [[Jay Manuel]] ("America's Next Top Model", "Style Her Famous", "Fashion Police"), each one-hour episode is built around a different aspect of the [[Model (person)|modelling]] profession. In Toronto, participants must demonstrate both inner and outer beauty as they learn to master the catwalk, fashion photo shoots and dealing with the glare of the media, all under the watchful eye of television cameras that chronicle every move. One cast member is eliminated each week and the last model standing will win the coveted title of Canada's Next Top Model.
* The Dance (commissioned for the [[Palais Garnier|Opera Garnier]])
* Jeune pêcheur à la coquille - [[Naples|Neapolitan]] Fisherboy - in the [[Louvre]], [[Paris]] [[http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000034255.html]]
* Girl with Shell
* [[Antoine Watteau]] monument, [[Valenciennes]]


==Episode Summaries==
==Neapolitan Fisherboy==
===The Girls Meet Jay===
:'''''Original Airdate: [[May 30]], [[2007]]'''''


Carpeaux submitted a plaster version of ''Pêcheur napolitain à la coquille'', the Neapolitan Fisherboy, to the [[French Academy]] while a student in [[Rome]]. He carved the marble version several years later, showing it in the Salon exhibition of 1863. It was purchased for [[Napoleon III]]'s empress, [[Eugénie de Montijo|Eugènie]]. The statue of the young smiling boy was very popular, and Carpeaux created a number of reproductions and variations in marble and bronze. There is a copy, for instance, in the Samuel H. Kress Collection in the [[National Gallery of Art]] in [[Washington D.C.]]
The top 20 girls arrive in Toronto to audition for the panel of Jay Manuel, [[Stacey McKenzie]], and Nolé Marin. Only ten girls can be chosen to compete to become Canada's Next Top Model. While some of the girls impress the panel with their walk, most walks, according to Jay, was a "Mall Fashion Show Teeter Totter."


Some years later, he carved the Girl with a Shell, a very similar study.
The ten girls are chosen, and move into the house they will be calling home for the next several weeks. The girls quickly make friends, and all join in for an impromptu runway show; that is, everyone except for Mika. She quickly isolates herself from the other girls, saying that she doesn't need friends, because it's a competition, not a get-together.


Carpeaux sought real life subjects in the streets and broke with the classical tradition. The Neapolitan Fisherboy's body is carved in intimate detail and shows an intricately balanced pose. Carpeaux claimed that he based the Neapolitan Fisherboy on a boy he had seen during a trip to [[Naples]].
The next day, the girls receive Jay Mail. Like Tyra Banks, Jay uses a riddle to reveal what will happen on the photo shoot. He says for them to bring their best game, and nothing else. It is revealed by creative director Nolé that the girls will be posing with male models -- in the nude. While most of the girls stand out as amazing, a handful disappoint Nolé.


==External links==
At judging, the judges praise Cori and Tara for their excellent photos, but chastise Mo for her smiling in her shot, as smiling is discouraged in modelling, especially when it is out of tune with everyone else's shots. Steff is also criticized for looking like "a man in drag." Mika gets criticism from Jay for her shot, which seemed to blur the lines between sensuality and pornography, and not having a true connection or enthusiasm.


*[http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=rs_display_res&critere=jean+baptiste+carpeaux&operator=AND&nbToDisplay=5&langue=fr A page on the official Louvre site giving access to some of Carpeaux's works (French language only)]
At elimination, Steff and Mika find themselves in the bottom 2. Mika is eliminated, as the judges don't see something in her photo that stands out. Mika isn't surprised, as she wanted to go home the first day. However, she wishes to pursue modelling, just without people controlling her.
*[http://www.insecula.com/contact/A005511_oeuvre_1.html A page from insecula.com listing more views of Carpeaux's works (also in French;] it may be necessary to close an advertising window to view this page)

*[http://www.studiolo.org/MMA-Ugolino/Ugolino.htm A page analysing Carpeaux's ''Ugolino'', with numerous illustrations]
*'''Bottom two:''' Mika & Steff Groulx
*'''Eliminated:''' Mika
*'''Featured photographer:''' Paul Alexander
*'''Special guests:''' [[Stacey McKenzie]]

===The Girls Go Fish===
:'''''Original Airdate: [[June 6]], [[2007]]'''''

The episode begins with the girls getting Jay mail telling them to look in the mirror and say goodbye. Makeover time! Most of the girls are happy with their makeovers with the exception of Gina who resists at first and Rebecca who now feels she looks more like a freak than a high fashion model. Sinead, who gets her hair chopped really short, is in tears but claims it is because she is thinking of her sister who once had a tumor in her head, and wants to donate her hair. She then rocks her post makeover photo shoot and wins a $5000.00 credit card from Visa for having the best attitude about the makeover, thus winning the challenge.

Upon arriving back at the house the girls are excited to find a hot tub has been delivered in their absence. Gina wants to get in but says she needs to spend time away from the girls who are annoying her. Tara asserts her personality over the rest of the girls who are afraid she might beat them up. The next day the girls are taken to a Toronto photo studio to do a beauty shot posing with dead sea life on their heads. Steff, whose biggest fear in life is a dead baby octopus, dissolves into tears upon learning she will be wearing just that. Her tantrum forces the hair and makeup team to instead give Sinead the octopus and glue snail shells on Steff's head to calm her down.

Following her photo session Sinead leaves the set with stylist Gisela Castillo to do some shopping at Holt Renfrew, and returns with some fashionable items and a gift of a bracelet for each girl. Tara reveals she was jealous of Sinead's good fortune. Once the girls are back at the house they find identical little black dresses which they can customize to portray their sense of individual style at the next day's elimination. The challenge at panel is to compliment their dress from a selection of accessories. Rebecca stands out to the judges as the girl whose personal sense of style far outshines the rest. During Steff's feedback Sinead falls to the ground from dehydration but is soon back up on her feet. With the exceptions of Steff, Mo and Gina, the judges are very happy with the girls' photos, and soon place Steff and Jacqueline, whose photo was well received, in the bottom two because she was thought to be "forgettable". Even more surprising to all is when Jacqueline and not Steff, whom the judges feel photographs like a man, and not a pretty one at that, is eliminated. Amidst a flury of tears Jacqueline departs the set, the house, and the running towards becoming Canada's Next Top Model.

*'''Bottom two:''' Steff Groulx & Jacqueline Blackman
*'''Eliminated:''' Jacqueline Blackman
*'''Featured photographer:''' Dan Lim
*'''Special guests:''' Gisela Castillo

===The Girls Strut Their Stuff===
:'''''Original Airdate: [[June 13]], [[2007]]'''''

The remaining girls meet with Jay Alexander to learn how to do a model walk. But before that, the girls meet some guys at an ice rink to skate and move. Later on, a small runway is set up on the rink and the girls, one by one are asked to walk for Jay. He gives everyone feedback on what they are doing. Based on his advice, the girls are to do a walk at MuchMusic, with the audience. The audience's responses help the determination of who had a strong or weak walk.

The girls, all dressed in tight pink outfits and having their faces veiled are asked to one by one walk for the audience, holding an item (i.e. apple, whisk). Tara wins this challenge and wins a diamond watch, in which she is claimed to have flaunted her victory in the other girls' faces. The other girls are annoyed with Tara's attitude. Only Gina manages to stick around with Tara, while she later has a dispute with Steff about disrespecting Jacqueline, earlier eliminated.

Following the model walks, the girls shoot for a commercial for Venus razors with Nolé. They must memorize lines that advertise the razors in front of a camera. Nolé is impressed with a few of the girls, but feels that some of them aren't as good. Steff, who seems confident at first seems to forget her lines during the shoot. Cori does well and Nolé is impressed with her. However, when she was judged, she was accused of having "dancing eyebrows". Gina was accused of smiling too much. Tara failed to show her personality in this challenge, while she did not sound enthusiastic enough. Rebecca's voice did not serve her well during this challenge and Tia broke down in tears before her shoot. Mo admitted that her accent pushed down her performance.

During elimination, the girls had to show their walks to the judges, to show what they had learned from Jay Alexander. Together, they later see their compiled commercial for Venus and each of them are judged off their best lines of the day during the commercial shoot. In the end, Steff and Cori are left standing at the bottom two. They are compared by Jay Manuel - what's more important, dynamic personality or a pretty picture? Cori stays and Steff is sent home disappointed.

*'''Bottom two:''' Steff Groulx & Cori MacKinnon
*'''Eliminated:''' Steff Groulx
*'''Featured photographer:'''
*'''Special guests:''' Jay Alexander

==Contestants==
===In order of elimination===

*Michelle "Mika", 25, travel representative from [[Toronto, Ontario]]
*Jacqueline Blackman, 20, student from [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]
*Stephanie "Steff" Groulx, 19, student from [[Cornwall, Ontario]]

===Still in the running (in alphabetical order)===

*Corrine "Cori" MacKinnon, 18, insurance agent/broker from [[Val Caron, Ontario]]
*Gina Guimont, 23, buyer/engineering firm from [[Calgary, Alberta]]
*Morayo "Mo" Ninalowo, 20, student from [[Toronto, Ontario]]
*Rebecca Hardy, 22, factory worker from [[Mannheim]], [[Ontario]]
*Sinead Brady, 18, call center agent from [[Chatham, Ontario]]
*Tara-Marie Winspur, 20, server from [[Calgary, Alberta]]
*Tia Ayrton-Hill, 19, student from [[Montreal, Quebec]]

== Cycle Summary==

===Call-out order===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Jay’s Callout Order
|-
! Order !! Finalist !! Ep 1 !! Ep 2 !! Ep 3 !! Ep 4 !! Ep 5 !! Ep 6 !! Ep 7 !!colspan="2"| Ep 8
|-
| 01 || Tara ||Cori || style="background:LightSteelBlue"| Sinead || Sinead ||Sinead ||Tia ||Cori || Sinead || ||style="background-color:Gold"|
|-
| 02 || Steff ||Tara || Rebecca || style="background:LightSteelBlue"| Tara ||Tara || Sinead || Gina || Gina || ||style="background:violet;"|
|-
| 03 || Jacqueline ||Rebecca || Tara || Tia ||Tia ||Gina ||Tia || Cori ||style="background:violet;"| ||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="2" |
|-
| 04 || Mo ||Jacqueline || Cori || Gina ||Gina || Tara ||Sinead || style="background:violet;"| ||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="3" |Tia
|-
| 05 || Cori ||Tia || Tia || Mo ||Cori ||Cori || style="background:violet;"| Tara ||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="4" |
|-
| 06 || Gina ||Sinead || Mo || Rebecca||Rebecca ||style="background:violet;"| Rebecca ||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="5" |
|-
| 07 || Rebecca ||Mo || Gina || Cori ||style="background:violet;"| Mo||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="6" |
|-
| 08 || Tia ||Gina || Steff || style="background:violet;"| Steff ||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="7" |
|-
| 09 || Sinead ||Steff || style="background:violet;"| Jacqueline ||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="8" |
|-
| 10 || Mika || style="background:violet;"|Mika ||style="background:#CCCCCC;" colspan="9" |
|}

:{{colorbox|LightSteelBlue}} The contestant won the week's reward challenge
:{{colorbox|violet}} The contestant was eliminated
:{{colorbox|Gold}} The contestant won the competition
*In episode 1, the pool of 20 girls was reduced to 10 who moved on to the main competition. However, this first call-out does not reflect their performance that first week.

===Photoshoot Guide===

*'''Week 1 Photoshoot:''' Nude photoshoot with a male model
*'''Week 2 Photoshoot:''' Beauty Shot with sea creatures
*'''Week 3 Commercial:''' Venus razor commercial
*'''Week 4 Photoshoot:'''
*'''Week 5 Photoshoot:'''
*'''Week 6 Photoshoot:'''
*'''Week 7 Photoshoot:'''
*'''Week 8 Photoshoot:'''

===Makeovers===

*'''Cori:''' Blonder, [[Gisele Bundchen]] inspired haircut
*'''Gina:''' Dyed chocolate brown and shoulder length angle cut
*'''Jacqueline:''' Curly locks, [[Rachel Hunter]] inspired haircut
*'''Mo:''' Textured and voluminized; dyed dark brown
*'''Rebecca:''' Dyed fire engine red and cut short with straight bangs
*'''Sinead:''' Cut short, [[Natalie Portman]] inspired haircut
*'''Steff:''' Cut short in back and dyed entirely blonde
*'''Tara:''' Extensions and straightened
*'''Tia:''' Extensions

===Cycle statistics===

*Total number of contestants: 10
*Oldest contestant: '''Mika''', age 25
*Youngest contestants: '''Cori''' and '''Sinead''', both age 18
*Contestant with the most consecutive appearances in the bottom two: '''Steff''', 3 times
*Contestant with the most collective appearances in bottom two: Steff, 3 times
*Contestant voted best looking: '''Jacqueline'''
*Contestant with no appearance in the bottom two:
*Contestant with most challenge wins:
*Contestant with most consecutive challenge wins:
* Six contestants are from [[Ontario, Canada]]

==Judges==
*[[Jay Manuel]], host and professional make-up artist
*[[Jeanne Beker]], fashion journalist
*[[Yasmin Warsame]], supermodel
*[[Paul Alexander (photographer)|Paul Alexander]], fashion photographer
*[[Nolé Marin]], stylist, creative direcor and personnel

==Model Coach==
*[[Stacey McKenzie]]
*[[Miss J. Alexander]]

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==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.citytv.com/micro/cntm07/ Official Site]


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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's marble sculpture 'Ugolino and his Sons', Metropolitan Museum of Art
La Danse (The Dance), Opera Garnier in Paris

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (May 11, 1827, ValenciennesOctober 12, 1875, Courbevoie) was a French sculptor and painter. His early studies were under François Rude. Carpeaux won the Prix de Rome in 1854, and moving to Rome to find inspiration, he there studied the works of Michelangelo, Donatello and Verrocchio. Staying in Rome from 1854 to 1861, he obtained a taste for movement and spontaneity, which he joined with the great principles of baroque art. In 1861 he made a bust of Princess Mathilde, and this later brought him several commissions from Napoleon III. He worked at the pavilion of Flora, and the Opéra Garnier. His group La Danse (the Dance, 1869), situated on the right side of the façade, was criticised as an offence to common decency.

He never managed to finish his last work, the famous Fountain of the Four Parts of the Earth, on the Place Camille Jullian. He did finish the terrestrial globe, supported by the four figures of Asia, Europe, America and Africa, and it was Emmanuel Frémiet who completed the work by adding the eight leaping horses, the tortoises and the dolphins of the basin.

Sculptures by Carpeaux

Neapolitan Fisherboy

Carpeaux submitted a plaster version of Pêcheur napolitain à la coquille, the Neapolitan Fisherboy, to the French Academy while a student in Rome. He carved the marble version several years later, showing it in the Salon exhibition of 1863. It was purchased for Napoleon III's empress, Eugènie. The statue of the young smiling boy was very popular, and Carpeaux created a number of reproductions and variations in marble and bronze. There is a copy, for instance, in the Samuel H. Kress Collection in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.

Some years later, he carved the Girl with a Shell, a very similar study.

Carpeaux sought real life subjects in the streets and broke with the classical tradition. The Neapolitan Fisherboy's body is carved in intimate detail and shows an intricately balanced pose. Carpeaux claimed that he based the Neapolitan Fisherboy on a boy he had seen during a trip to Naples.

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