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In reply to the discussion: Hi, DUers! A post-Christmas Friday Afternoon Challenge for you: “The Beautiful Couples!” [View all]CTyankee
(68,152 posts)43. it is not that complicated, really...very simple...
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Hi, DUers! A post-Christmas Friday Afternoon Challenge for you: “The Beautiful Couples!” [View all]
CTyankee
Dec 2013
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I was gonna say what they have in common is bare butts, but # 5 blows my theory.
Shrike47
Dec 2013
#3
Boucher and Fragonard are in the Rococco era. Three others are in neoclassicisim.
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#44
You know, I always get the image on Google blurry first but then it "self corrects" on my computer.
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#31
Boucher was more about butts really...this wasn't one of them but his biggie at the Louvre was...
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#29
Yes, that is why. I just thought it was interesting after perusing a big art book on the Louvre.
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#53
The Bolt is a different genre from all the others. It is Fragonard and it is Rococco.
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#55
Altho on second thought I did look at the fabric more and it seemed to be pretty exciting!
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#61