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Fascinating post, as always, my dear CTyankee! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2015 #1
Hey, Peggy, nice to see you! Thanks so much... CTyankee Jul 2015 #2
Totally useless? I don't think so! Bits of info like that are wonderful for impressing 1monster Jul 2015 #21
It's all just art history...how this stuff developes from once era to another... CTyankee Jul 2015 #23
Thanks for that NV Whino Jul 2015 #3
Yep, I liked that photo... CTyankee Jul 2015 #5
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #4
Glad you liked it! CTyankee Jul 2015 #6
I love art Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #44
Manet's nude was very different from the soft core porn of the day Warpy Jul 2015 #7
So very right. But I love the fact that she presents herself on her own terms... CTyankee Jul 2015 #10
Yet, he's hinted by the cord at her throat Warpy Jul 2015 #12
The black woman on the right is presenting a large bouquet of flowers... CTyankee Jul 2015 #13
That's what CW has always said Warpy Jul 2015 #14
In all my research on this painting I have never encountered that argument...but I CTyankee Jul 2015 #16
I don't see it as an infant, even ambiguously. Jim Lane Jul 2015 #65
k+R flamingdem Jul 2015 #8
As always, happy to see your Friday art posts. longship Jul 2015 #9
Hi, longship...great to see you... CTyankee Jul 2015 #11
Really amazing post Hydra Jul 2015 #15
and I'm not sure how conscious that evolution is but it does happen often in art first... CTyankee Jul 2015 #72
The best artists are usually rebels Hydra Jul 2015 #73
Yep. This is how the world, and art, changes...thanks so much! CTyankee Jul 2015 #74
Mark Twain was being sarcastic, as usual. eppur_se_muova Jul 2015 #17
Yes, I do get it. and thanks for that. I am remembering that in the earlier days of CTyankee Jul 2015 #24
Mais oui! elleng Jul 2015 #18
Thank you so much for these Friday treasures, CTYank! I learn so much. Mnemosyne Jul 2015 #19
and I learn by doing... CTyankee Jul 2015 #25
So it all works out quite nicely! nt Mnemosyne Jul 2015 #33
Wonderful post. Ashcroft's "nude" curtaining & Mrs Cheney's NEA censorship of Maplethorpe stuffmatters Jul 2015 #20
Thank you, CTyankee! This is fascinating! And finally, something Mark Twain hates pnwmom Jul 2015 #22
"Wagner's music isn't as bad as it sounds." longship Jul 2015 #29
Wagner is tough...not as easy on the ears as Puccini... CTyankee Jul 2015 #31
Fuck Apple Safari! longship Jul 2015 #34
Puccini is to die for...just lovely. I think I love Tosca best..."vissi d'arte, vissi amore..." CTyankee Jul 2015 #35
Here, from the di Sabata recording, Callas, 1953. longship Jul 2015 #36
I think that Maria Callas was a great singing/actress, Renata Scotto too, Beacool Jul 2015 #39
If you get to Florence, Italy try to take a side trip to Lucca, Puccini's birthplace. CTyankee Jul 2015 #47
And here's my fave "Voi Che Sapete" with Fiorenza Cossotto. longship Jul 2015 #37
Ahhh, Fiorenza Cossotto, good choice. Beacool Jul 2015 #41
Wagner is not for everyone, other than opera cognoscenti. Beacool Jul 2015 #42
I prefer Duke Ellington's recipe. longship Jul 2015 #46
That post wasn't for you because you obviously love opera. Beacool Jul 2015 #62
Tosca is a great first opera. longship Jul 2015 #66
Yes, it is. Beacool Jul 2015 #67
Here in New Haven we once had an opera series every year for a while... CTyankee Jul 2015 #58
Beautiful gloves. Beacool Jul 2015 #63
Manet is one of my favorites for just those reasons. nolabear Jul 2015 #26
Wow, glad I made your afternoon! CTyankee Jul 2015 #27
You and me both. Monet is fine but Manet's use of stark color was brilliant. nolabear Jul 2015 #28
I have always had a "thing" for Manet for some reason... CTyankee Jul 2015 #30
k&r Liberal_in_LA Jul 2015 #32
Wonderful as always. nt awoke_in_2003 Jul 2015 #38
I've seen this painting at the Musee d’Orsay. Beacool Jul 2015 #40
I did see The Origin of the World when I was at the d'Orsay in 2012... CTyankee Jul 2015 #49
Men.......... Beacool Jul 2015 #64
Yeah, I know...silly him... CTyankee Jul 2015 #75
As always, stunning visuals and lyrical narrative Hekate Jul 2015 #43
I have another one ready for two weeks from now and am in the research process CTyankee Jul 2015 #50
Another outstanding art post! CrawlingChaos Jul 2015 #45
Another one coming in two weeks. If you are around, please drop by! CTyankee Jul 2015 #48
Good post edhopper Jul 2015 #51
Victorine wasn't all that attractive, IMO. Her skin color looks unhealthy and CTyankee Jul 2015 #53
I agree edhopper Jul 2015 #55
His still lifes remain my favorites... CTyankee Jul 2015 #56
Great post-- your writing is wonderfully engaging. Gidney N Cloyd Jul 2015 #52
thanks so much...glad you enjoyed it! CTyankee Jul 2015 #54
I went to sleep last night thinking about the differences among the Venus Pudicae... Hekate Jul 2015 #57
Oh, yes...that's it... CTyankee Jul 2015 #59
Absolutely fascinating ismnotwasm Jul 2015 #60
you are welcome...glad to see you like it... CTyankee Jul 2015 #61
OK, now post L'Origine du monde ... 11 Bravo Jul 2015 #68
Beacool beat me to it...see post #40. I give her a lot of credit... CTyankee Jul 2015 #69
Damn, I missed that! Kudos to Beacool for taking the risk. 11 Bravo Jul 2015 #70
Yes, I think I faintly remember that one...good for you! CTyankee Jul 2015 #71
Heh! ismnotwasm Jul 2015 #76
I'm sure they are not...wait and see...it comes around... CTyankee Jul 2015 #77
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