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Showing Original Post only (View all)This post is in honor of CTyankee!! [View all]
Our beloved amateur art historian!!
I am grading end-of-semester papers, some dealing with material since the beginning of the semester.
Anyway, I'm reading a short essay about the "Arnold Feeny Portrait." I couldn't remember ever discussing such an object in class.
When I got to the line, "Arnold Feeny is in all black with a black top hat, and the woman is wearing a green dress with her hand holding it up in such a way that it looks as though she was pregnant" I finally figured out that the work in question was actually the
Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Van_Eyck_-_Arnolfini_Portrait.jpg
I love my students!!!!
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Your story is one I have heard over and over again. My husband was a sociology major
CTyankee
May 2015
#9
I originally read that as 'Siamese art of the 15th century' and I was REALLY impressed!
Shrike47
May 2015
#16
Solly, you are sweet and endearing...I think we've been comrades here on DU for a LONG time...
CTyankee
May 2015
#14
I sympathize with you...but I was discouraged early on from even trying to draw.
CTyankee
May 2015
#30
Manet, who is the artist that painted the brioche that I posted, did lots of Still Lifes...
CTyankee
May 2015
#34
I've never been that crazy about still lifes (lives?). They look too staged.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2015
#38
Beautiful! We have a Gerome here in the Phoenix Art Museum, but I like yours better!
Coventina
May 2015
#41