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i12bent: Russian-born French painter, Nicolas de Staël, was...

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i12bent:

Russian-born French painter, Nicolas de Staël, was born Jan 5, 1914. Despite growing recognition internationally after WW II, and his friendship with many influential artists, such as Braque, the Delauneys, Jean Arp, Johnny Friedlander, a.m.o., he found it hard to adapt to the harshness of the art world. By 1953, de Staël’s depression led him to seek isolation in the south of France. He suffered from exhaustion, insomnia and depression. In the wake of a disappointing meeting with a disparaging art critic on March 16, 1955 he committed suicide. He leapt to his death from his eleventh story studio terrace, in Antibes.

Above - Nicolas de Staël: Parc de sceaux, 1952 - oil on canvas (Phillips Collection)


 Among the thousands of manuscripts uncovered from a walled up...

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 Among the thousands of manuscripts uncovered from a walled up library cave at Dunhuang, northwest China, at the turn of the twentieth century, were a group of Buddhist scrolls copied by a man in his eighties. The texts are all linked by a similar colophons, identifying the old man as the scribe and documenting his advancing years. One of the scrolls, S.5451, today held at the British Library, shows the man at 83 years old demonstrating his piety by copying out a Buddhist scripture in his own hand, using ink mixed with his own blood. The colophon reads:Copied by an old man of 83, who pricked his own hand to draw blood [to write with], on the 2nd of the 2nd month of ‘bingyin’, the 3rd year of Tianyou (27 February, 906).

Buster Keaton (1895-1966)On stage from the age of three, Joseph...

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Buster Keaton (1895-1966)

On stage from the age of three, Joseph Frank Keaton was nicknamed Buster by Houdini, He was the youngest, most cinematically inventive and endearing of Hollywood’s three greatest silent comics (the others being Chaplin and Lloyd), and the only one to experience post-stardom obscurity, though, fortunately, his films were discovered and his reputation restored in the 1960s. The stone-faced Buster was the determined, dedicated everyman, a Sisyphus who sometimes manages to get his stone over the hill. His finest films – The Play House (1921), Sherlock Jr (1924) and the railroad epic The General (1926) – are unsurpassed

vangoghsotherear: Cravat (necktie), is Croatia’s gift to...

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vangoghsotherear:

Cravat (necktie), is Croatia’s gift to fashion. French men were “greatly impressed” by the Croatian style and adopted this new fashion during the reign of King Louis XIV and referred to it as “A la Croate”. Cravat is derived from the word for Croat (Hrvat).

pjorrt: Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux’s Pêcheur à la coquille

Seonna Hong Born in 1973; lives in LA

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Seonna Hong

Born in 1973; lives in LA

happyphantom: Some of the bizarre details in: The Garden of...

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happyphantom:

Some of the bizarre details in: The Garden of Earthly Delights (1490-1510), Hieronymus Bosch. Oil-on-wood triptych, 220 x 389 cm, Museo del Prado.

The source/meaning of many of the beings and images portrayed by Bosch are rather obscure and rarely seen in the paintings of his contemporaries. Many believe that Bosch was a reclusive madman who conceived of such beings himself, while others, including myself, are of the opinion that Bosch merely applied to painting figures that for the age were common-place in other media, but not painting, and that we have lost most of the sources which might have inspired Bosch’s beings (The study of demonology), although there might be a few that we are aware of. One such supposed inspiration was the St. John’s Cathedral in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Bosch’s home town (and after which he took his name), specifically the gargoyles and figures adorning its buttresses. Something else that Bosch might have drawn inspiration from is marginalia from manuscripts-small doodles done on the margins of pages, as such

Rita Angus: Cass, oil on canvas on board, 1936 (Collection...

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Rita Angus: Cass, oil on canvas on board, 1936 (Collection Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, purchased 1955); image courtesy of the Rita Angus estate/Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu

(b Hastings12 March 1908d Wellington26 Jan 1970

New Zealand painter. Angus studied at the Canterbury School of Art, Christchurch (1927–33). In 1930 she married the artist Alfred Cook (1907–70) and used the signature Rita Cook until 1946; they had separated in 1934. Her painting Cass (1936; Christchurch, NZ, A.G.) is representative of the regionalist school that emerged in Canterbury during the late 1920s, with the small railway station visualizing both the isolation and the sense of human progress in rural New Zealand. The impact of North American Regionalism is evident in Angus’s work of the 1930s and 1940s. However, Angus was a highly personal painter, not easily affiliated to specific movements or styles. Her style involved a simplified but fastidious rendering of form, with firm contours and seamless tonal gradations (e.g. Central Otago). Her paintings were invested with symbolic overtones, often enigmatic and individual in nature.


narcissusskisses: The immaculate conception of the kiss. Kiss...

Adam and Eve 1493Nuremberg Chronicles

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Adam and Eve 1493
Nuremberg Chronicles

theredshoes: Of the thousands of cultural portrayals of Joan of...

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theredshoes:

Of the thousands of cultural portrayals of Joan of Arc over the years one of the earliest was Les Vigiles de Charles VII by Martial d’Auvergne written from 1477 to 1483 as a liturgical poem about the Hundred Years War. The original manuscript is now held by the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France and contained within it are many “miniature portraits” depicting significant events in the career of Joan of Arc.

(via Joan of Arc - Maid of Heaven - Les Vigiles de Charles VII)

Annibale Carracci - Study for St. John Decapitated

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Annibale Carracci - Study for St. John Decapitated

Annibale Carracci - Virgin with Child

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Annibale Carracci - Virgin with Child

cavetocanvas: Giorgio de Chirico, Perspective With Toys, c....

necspenecmetu: Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix, Portrait of...


poboh: The Window, Pierre Bonnard. French Nabi Painter...

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poboh:

The Window, Pierre Bonnard. French Nabi Painter (1867-1947)

Little Red Riding Hood by Eugene Joseph Lejeune So far as I can...

this is probably Puget but I can’t figure out which work...

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this is probably Puget but I can’t figure out which work it is.

That Puget sculpture is called St Sebastian, I think. :)

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Thanks a lot, I’ll take your work for it.

necspenecmetu: Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, Dionysus, detail...

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necspenecmetu:

Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, Dionysus, detail of An Allegory of Autumn, 17th century

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