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In reply to the discussion: Hello, DU! The Friday Afternoon Challenge returns with: Feminine Beauty in Portraits! [View all]pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)66. Thanks--edited to add that
And my hat is off to you for finding that one--VERY impressive! I searched long and hard for the Hassam with no luck at all.
I should point out that I knew absolutely nothing about art before seeing CTyankee's Challenges. Now the mention of Hassam makes me think of someone looking out a window. And in searching for #4 and #5 the elongated fingers clued me to narrow my search to Mannerists--a term I never even HEARD of before encountering CTyankee's Friday threads.
This is a far cry from a structured, formal, organized study of art, but I find myself picking up things through a sort of osmosis. Suddenly I'm recognizing periods, styles, artists. I think I've fallen prey to CTyankee's devious designs.
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Hello, DU! The Friday Afternoon Challenge returns with: Feminine Beauty in Portraits! [View all]
CTyankee
Feb 2014
OP
From the replies (and the recs) I hope you can see that your hope was realized
pinboy3niner
Mar 2014
#54
No Manet and no Klimt actually...I can see where you are going with Klimt tho...
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#20
no, but it is very usual in the "dress with top pulled down to reveal breast" as if to suggest
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#84
what wonderful scholarship you bring to the Challenge today! Thank you! It informs me as well...
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#16
I have to admit, I'm not well versed on art.. However, #1 and #3 are stunning and moving
glowing
Feb 2014
#24
my knowledge is limited, but I thank you for this beautiful touch of grace this afternoon.
niyad
Feb 2014
#27
well, god knows we needed SOMETHING to redeem this pretty awful DU day (and week)...
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#29
I've shown Hassam's works in past Challenges, but only recently came across this one...
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#48
#5: Jacopo da Pontormo - Portrait of Maria Salviate de’ Medici and Giulia de’ Medici
pinboy3niner
Mar 2014
#45
For "Tanagra" you must note that it's also subtitled (The Builders, New York)...
countryjake
Mar 2014
#61
I don't know. I haven't done an exhaustive search of his life and his art ideas...
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#71