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  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Let them eat ice cream!

    October 30, 2012 / 0 Comments

    The 17th century was a busy one. Full of territorial disputes around the world, English colonisation of the Americas, Japanese isolation, the fall of the Ming Dynasty in China… I could go on. But I won’t. More importantly, the world was (still) heavily focused on religious art, though many artists started to branch out and become a bit more narcissistic, here’s lookin’ at you Rembrandt and your many self-portraits. Do you know what else came to be in the 17th century? Ice cream. You (probably) read it here first! No proper recipe for ice cream, though various other versions previously existed in Persia, China, and Italy for example, appeared until…

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    100 % maschile

    January 17, 2014

    Picasso – Lautrec exhibition

    September 14, 2017

    Ruskin – Modigliani: Der Skandal der Schamhaare

    December 4, 2017
  • Art Exhibition,  Español

    La Madonna Sixtina y la amplitud tangencial

    June 28, 2012 / 0 Comments

    De forma muy simplificada, Internet funciona así: la información se divide en paquetes de datos que se transmiten a otro destino en el que vuelven a recomponerse. Una idea aparentemente sencilla que ha revolucionado por completo el funcionamiento del mundo, así como nuestra forma de procesar la información. La fragmentamos para no perdernos el siguiente trending topic, para compartirla, para masificarla, para simultanearla… En definitiva, dejamos el conocimiento profundo y la investigación para los doctorandos y nos conformamos con verdades mascadas, breves y siempre accesibles.   No obstante, la fragmentación no es un fenómeno exclusivo de la era de Internet. Por ejemplo, este año se cumplen cinco siglos de la…

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    El sexo es de primavera

    November 25, 2013
    Caravaggio-Die-Wahrsagerin

    Caravaggio

    December 3, 2018
    William Hogarth, Le Mariage à la mode, le contrat, vers 1743.

    L’Art Baroque : Une éblouissante symphonie de drames et d’émotions

    August 11, 2023
  • Art Exhibition,  Français

    Un anniversaire pas comme les autres…

    June 28, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Vous êtes convié à une fête d’anniversaire… Et vous connaissez peut-être celle qui souffle les bougies… La Madone Sixtine, une des plus célèbres toiles du peintre Raphaël (1483-1520), fête en effet ses 500 ans en 2012 ! Une des plus célèbres et une des plus mystérieuses aussi… Pourquoi les visages de Marie et de Jésus regardent-ils, pleins d’angoisse, en direction du spectateur ? Pourquoi le doigt du saint à droite de Marie est-il pointé vers le public ? Que signifient les visages fantomatiques visibles à l’arrière-plan ? Enfin, pourquoi la scène toute entière ressemble-t-elle autant à un décor de théâtre ? Mais la question la plus mystérieuse de toutes reste…

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    William Morris: Un motif est soit vrai soit faux…Il n’est pas plus fort que son point le plus faible

    March 13, 2018

    Corea; a cada época, su traje

    June 10, 2013

    Rodin – Rilke – Hofmannsthal. Man and His Genius

    January 17, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Sistine Madonna, one of the oldest, but still among the most beautiful, women in the world

    June 26, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Raphael, everybody’s favourite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.* His namesake, Italian Renaissance painter, Raphael is also a favourite of his period; he continues to be admired and sought after the world over. Among his (the painter, of course) most famous works, The Parnassus (1511) and The Miraculous Draught of Fishes (1515), is the Sistine Madonna (below). This work, both simple and beautiful, still raises a lot of questions. Why is Mary’s face already one of concern, much like her general disposition when standing next to Christ on the Crucifix? What’s the deal with the ghostly images in the background – are they souls or cherubs? To whom is Saint Sixtus referring with…

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    Grand Exhibition: Rodin at the Met: The Power of Hands

    November 1, 2017

    Exhibition: IN FLORENCE Together with la Biennale Internazionale d’Antiquariato

    October 20, 2017

    Toulouse-Lautrec and the French can-can

    February 22, 2018
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