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In reply to the discussion: Hello there, DU! Ready for today’s art quiz? It’s “Another Back Story Challenge!” [View all]CTyankee
(68,160 posts)96. the more I read about art the more I see one artist copying another...
esp. with poses. Here:
Seurat

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Piero della Francesca

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Hello there, DU! Ready for today’s art quiz? It’s “Another Back Story Challenge!” [View all]
CTyankee
Dec 2013
OP
Well, actually, I had a more recent example than that...altho you get points for that bit of history
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#5
It is an interesting story...this guy Gurlitt was a real character...actually, I had read that
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#10
More than pretty they are important and moving...I truly believe that art ennobles us...
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#11
I keeed I keeed! One of my favorite pastimes is going to museums and galleries....
Luminous Animal
Dec 2013
#13
#6: White House Mantel Clock with figure of Minerva by Thomire & Co., c. 1817
pinboy3niner
Dec 2013
#14
President Monroe sent agents to France to replace furnishings destroyed by the British
pinboy3niner
Dec 2013
#32
Great history! You are leaving out one great discovery of this fabulous piece!
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#35
I think it's a Femen support painting and men might enjoy it so it's bad. The end.
stevenleser
Dec 2013
#22
You must be talking about what you do when you attack Femen. I agree, you should let up on it. nt
stevenleser
Dec 2013
#87
well, the title belies that idea. But really, I'm so used to this mild nudity in art that this just
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#31
No, I think he didn't want Whistler to know it was her. He did other nice work of her face.
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#109
No, she modeled for him in other paintings...sorry, I didn't mean to be confusing...
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#111
I wish the best for your daughter and the baby...what a tense time it must be for you!
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#42
I absolutely love this story! Isn't he fabulous? His art is inspired and wonderful.
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#37
He has a real aesthetic sense. Perhaps that is because he has a cultural advantage, but maybe
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#45
#2: Fragonard Portrait of François-Henri d'Harcourt sells for $28 million For UNICEF
pinboy3niner
Dec 2013
#55
#5: Gerrit van Honthorst masterpiece seized by Nazis sells for record $3.4m
pinboy3niner
Dec 2013
#57
I was in that museum in Montreal in October. They had given "The Duet," spoilated from the Jewish
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#69
To get what I am driving at, consider this work as an inspiration for another famous piece just
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#70
Well, one figure serenely attempts art and the other struggles with a tax deadline
Iterate
Dec 2013
#85
I see what you mean! He is drawing a parallel between the tidiness of the Dutch street with
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#90
Ha! I'll take your word for it. You definitely know your stuff. n/t
Benton D Struckcheon
Dec 2013
#116
I didn't know that little factoid until about a month ago when I saw that painting
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#117
I'm going to venture a guess, that these are pieces from the recently discovered collection of...
DrewFlorida
Dec 2013
#91
glad to have you here! We're a merry little band of art lovers (usually...we do get a few
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#98
I have been in the business for 28 years, I'm well versed in frame design etc.
DrewFlorida
Dec 2013
#107