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  • The Pop Art Tradition
    Art,  English

    The Pop Art Tradition: Where Art, Advertising, and Society Collide

    September 26, 2023 / 0 Comments

    The Pop Art Tradition explores the intersection of art, advertising, and society, showcasing how these elements influence and shape each other in a culturally significant way.

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    Léon Tolstoï Labourant, 1887

    Ilya Répine – L’artiste talentueux du groupe connu sous le nom de « The Itinerants »

    December 17, 2021
    On the beach

    Bikini or Burkini – The History of the Bikini

    May 18, 2022
    Enkaustik

    Die lebendige Welt der Enkaustik: Techniken und Meisterwerke

    January 30, 2025
  • Temple of Hera I (The Basilica), and Temple of Hera II (Temple of Poseidon), Paestum, c. 550 BCE and c. 450 BCE
    Art,  Art and Design,  English

    Eternal Testaments of Brilliance: 1000 Monuments of Genius

    March 14, 2023 / 0 Comments

    Since the mythical Tower of Babel, humans have continuously tried to erect monuments to match their oversized egos. With ancient ziggurats, the Taj Mahal or the Empire State Building, man has for centuries demonstrated his force by raising structures for purposes both religious and profane.

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    The lady and the unicorn

    “The Lady and the Unicorn” and Unveiling the Enigmatic Symbolism of a Medieval Treasure

    May 21, 2024

    Grumpy Sphinx

    October 17, 2013
    Stocking belt

    Lingerie : Bien plus que des sous-vêtements

    May 12, 2023
  • Woman’s shoe, around 1897
    Art,  Art and Design,  English

    The Art of the Shoes – A 40.000 year History

    March 7, 2023 / 0 Comments

    Illustrated with an iconography that is exceptional both for its aestheticism and the pieces chosen, this book is a reference for historians, sociologists and for the fashion victims and designers…

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    The Hidden Beauty of Cubism

    August 8, 2013
    German painting

    German Painting: How Art captured modern Life and Light

    November 25, 2025
    Illustration aus Dantes Göttlicher Komödie, Inferno XVII, 72-77, 1824-1827

    Die Poetische Visionen von William Blake

    October 20, 2022
  • Daughters of Revolution, 1932
    English

    The Pop Art Tradition – Responding to Mass-Culture

    September 14, 2021 / 0 Comments

    This book offers a radically new perspective on the so-called ‘Pop Art’ creative dynamic that has been around since the 1950s. It does so by enhancing the term ‘Pop Art’ which has always been recognised as a misnomer, for it obscures far more than it clarifies. Instead, the book connects all the art in question to mass-culture which has always provided its core inspiration.

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    1000 Masterpieces of Decorative Art

    1000 Masterpieces of Decorative Art: Where creativity knows no bounds

    November 7, 2023
    Halloween must read books

    Trick or treat, bag of sweets, Halloween is coming

    October 25, 2022

    Claude Monet: Second part

    April 27, 2017
  • Brillo Boxes Andy Warhol, American, 1928 - 1987 © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
    English

    In Still Life We Trust: Audubon to Warhol

    October 26, 2015 / 0 Comments

    “Surprising” isn’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind when I utter the words “Still Life.” In fact, it tempts me to hit the snooze button and enter autopilot mode. Where’s the passion, where’s  the energy? Where’s the erotic force? After all, didn’t someone once say that all art is about sex? However, once again, I have been shown my ignorant ways because as it happens, still life paintings do have personality, and an American one at that. (Please don’t take my citizenship away). The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s new exhibition Audubon to Warhol: The Art of American Still Life, unearths the uniquely American history that can be traced…

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    Portrait Paintings and Studio Drawings

    October 1, 2018
    Jean Delville. Plato’s Academy, 1898

    Finding true beauty in “Homosexuality in Art”

    June 29, 2021
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    [Part 1/5] Vincent van Gogh: For just pennies on the dollar

    June 6, 2017
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    Birds of the City

    April 1, 2014 / 0 Comments

    Putting aside the odd park and a dreaded pigeon swooping in to steal your sandwich from your hand or leave a messy present atop your head, nature can be hard to find in cities. Sure, you can visit a zoo or take a trip out to the countryside every once in a while, but if you live in the middle of a sprawling metropolis, the chances are that your interactions with the native flora and fauna are few and far between. It’s not all that unusual to find a city kid with no idea what the connection might be between cows and the white liquid they put on their cereal…

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    If you don’t care about art, you may still call yourself intelligent

    June 24, 2015

    Gallé: Die Zerbrechlichkeit der Zeit

    February 1, 2018
    Le Christ dans l’art

    Représentations divines : Le Christ dans l’art à travers les âges

    December 29, 2023
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    Happy Belated 14 July! Bastille Day AND National Nude Day!

    July 16, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Did you know that for many people, July 14th marks a very special day in the calendar? Of course, yes, Bastille Day falls on that day – auspicious event, revolution, storming of the Bastille: paving the way for Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette’s final meeting with the guillotine – however, that is not the event that I am referring to. In addition to La Fête Nationale, nudists the world over celebrate the lesser known, or at least lesser-publicised – National Nude Day. Whilst readers in England may not have been aware of this day, our friends on the other side of the pond certainly had their fill of ‘Nude’-related headlines.…

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    Shelley’s Art Musings – Le grand mot en C…

    April 21, 2020
    Sommerlandschaft. Die Gattin des Künstlers auf einer Brücke, 1879

    Ilja Repin – Der begabte Künstler der Gruppe “The Itinerants”

    December 16, 2021

    LECTURE EN AFRIQUE

    October 10, 2019
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    Why We Owe Spain a Big “Gracias”

    May 28, 2013 / 2 Comments

    This is how I started my office questionnaire (I take my research for these blogs very seriously): “What has Spain given the world….go:” These were the answers I received (and yes, some of the responders are Spanish): Helicopters “America”  “Hot men” Tortilla

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    Grumpy Sphinx

    October 17, 2013

    Emil Nolde: In search of the lost Primitivism

    October 2, 2017

    Rodin – Rilke – Hofmannsthal. L’homme et son génie

    January 17, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Did You Know…?

    April 9, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Islam: What has it given us? Other than the obvious furious debates surrounding it and hatred in Western countries which has stemmed from some spectacular ignorance… But that’s another story. Today, I don’t want to kick-start a massive hoo-ha (in British English that word means trouble/ruckus, in case any Americans out there thought I meant something slightly off colour), but I do want to look at some of the lesser known facts and figures of the world’s second-largest religion. 1.)    Islam has been around for around 1400 years. 2.)    This has led to the medieval Islamic inventions or discoveries of: –  Sulfuric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid. Chemists, you may say…

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    Art: I know It When I See It

    July 26, 2013

    Exhibition: “Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist”

    September 19, 2017
    Edward-Burne-Jones-exhibition

    Edward Burne-Jones

    September 21, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Where’s The Respect?

    March 28, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Animals:  We keep them as pets; use them for food, clothing, and transportation; we travel thousands of miles to see them on safari; gawk at them in zoos; revere them in certain religions; abhor them and call them vermin; experiment on them for medicine and for beauty; work alongside them in certain jobs; use them therapeutically; compete them; bet on them; cage them; free them; hurt them; heal them; study them; and learn from them. They truly are deeply ingrained into our way of life, and have been since the dawn of time. Our treatment of our (usually) four-legged friends, as a society, differs greatly from one country to the…

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    The Venetian (Beach) School

    January 25, 2014

    Exhibition: Katanas

    October 9, 2017

    Rubens: Le Père Spirituel de Botero

    February 2, 2018
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