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schadenfreude ([personal profile] schadenfreude) wrote2017-04-14 11:48 pm
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Day 104

April 14, 2017 - The Artist's Eye - is there a painting or sculpture you're drawn to?

The Stolen Kiss by Jean-Honore Fragonard. Cathy and I were fortunate enough to see this painting at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1990, when they had a HUGE collection of paintings on loan from the Leningrad Museum. We saw Matisse, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Gauguin, but we kept going back to this one. It was mesmerizing. Are the lovers engaged? Is this a clandestine tryst? Is he a servant? Is he married? Is she? I can and do make up stories in my head about what's going on and why they have to hide their love.

wolfette: me with camera (Default)

[personal profile] wolfette 2017-04-16 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
in Grasse, there is a statue to Fragonard. He was a local boy and they are very proud of him. The perfumery family named their company after him.

https://flic.kr/p/TCVydd
nekhbet_love: Mary Vickers, Pink Rose, Lithograph (Default)

[personal profile] nekhbet_love 2017-04-21 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a very beautiful painting, yes! I can see there is a party outside of the room. Which makes it even more enticing. I love these kind of painting where there is an allegory and nothing is completely clear. They put me into a situation, a moment, in a past that does not exist, since it is a painting, not real. Awesome!