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In reply to the discussion: Hi, DUers. Time for your Friday Afternoon Challenge: “The Connection”! [View all]CTyankee
(68,216 posts)56. No, #1 is The Visitation. However, it does resemble the renderings of the 3 graces in other
works. Two women are noticeably pregnant, Mary with Jesus and Elizabeth with John the Baptist.
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Hi, DUers. Time for your Friday Afternoon Challenge: “The Connection”! [View all]
CTyankee
Jul 2013
OP
#1 looks like Zimmerman, #2 is Snowden, #3 shows a drone strike, #4 ... wait, what ...
11 Bravo
Jul 2013
#5
Yeah, I thought everybody needed a little break. I was getting a bit Zimmerman deranged myself...
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#14
Yeah, I know #5 is problematic. But actually, it's part of a good, not a bad, story...
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#42
I thought the Annunciation for some reason (but #5?) but that seems to be a no-go.
Shrike47
Jul 2013
#7
well, pink was a big deal color back in the century the ones with all the pink were painted.
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#12
some are pre-Renaissance and others are later Renaissance so I'll guess
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#11
Thanks. There will be a major hint later if the mystery here is not solved...so drop by later...
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#27
I know. This one is vexing. But I thought art folks would enjoy doing a bit of sleuthing around
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#29
I never thought of that...interesting, but not the connection I am seeking here...
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#30
all have illusion of depth from vanishing points to foreshortening, etc.
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#31
one in particular represents a deviation from the Renaissance ideal of linear perspective...
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#33
1.The Visitation by Jacopo da ontormo, 2.The Ognissanti Madonna by Giotto,
avaistheone1
Jul 2013
#38
Yes. They are all in Florence but that is not the connection. Lotsa art in Florence...
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#40
wow. that was one helluva good art history class! I wish I had had that...altho I've loved my
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#45
Yes, and the Italians kept this repository a secret from the Germans. They never got their hands
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#58
Thanks! I hadn't seen the article. However, I did read Brey's book, "The Venus Fixers."
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#60
I try to explain that there is a way to cheat directly by finding the image location and pasting it
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#68
I'm of two minds about Savonarola. While I am repulsed by his zealotry, he was also trying to
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#70
No, I am retired from Planned Parenthood of CT where I was director of Major Gifts.
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#74
A few years back I toyed with the idea of getting an art history masters but the memory of
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#76
That's great! I sometimes need a travel companion, but since I often use Road Scholar, they do offer
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#80