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In reply to the discussion: A Woman’s Pleasure: the Grand Odalisque by Jean August Dominique Ingres [View all]Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)I always wondered why the Odalisque had a spine that was entirely too long, and her rear, right hips, legs and feet are just about abstracted into smooth blobs. In fact, her whole skin is creamy and looks like a white marble abstract sculpture.
Thanks for the background info on French imperialism. I had no idea about the opium pipe or what a narghile was! The textural contrast with the deep blue curtain is beautiful.
I hope you saw my post in honor of Veterans Day about my dad, where I posted a sepia-and-white photo of the Cathedra Petri at St. Peter's Basilica that my dad took. He and his buddy went to the Basilica and took pictures with a box camera they used for recording bombing runs in the Air Force. He said the first day they got beautiful pics. I also have a pic of the altar and another church considered the main church in Vatican City. The second day they got the bum's rush from the Swiss Guards. You can't take pictures inside (or at least you couldn't in 1944).
So I told him, "You're the only person I have ever met who CANNOT say 'I've been thrown out of classier places than this!'"
Here's the thread complete with 72 year old picture of the throne of St. Peter:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1018814029