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  • English,  Shelley’s Art Musings

    Shelley’s art Musings – Spotlight on William Blake

    December 22, 2020 / 0 Comments

    When I think about William Blake, I instantly think of the film “Red Dragon” – you know the one where the character Francis Dolarhyde is obsessed with the painting and kills his family to try and gain the same strength as the creature depicted.  The film was inspired by the book “Red Dragon” by Thomas Harris and was a lead into the Hannibal Lector stories.  While this is where the majority of us will recognise the work from, Blake was more than just a painter, he was also a poet and a printmaker, who turned his back on formalised religion and created his own personal complex mythology.  Blake was largely…

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    Marc Chagall – Le pays qui se trouve en mon âme : la Russie

    December 17, 2020 / 0 Comments

    Le texte ci-dessous est l’extrait du livre Marc Chagall: écrit par Victoria Charles, publié par Parkstone International. Par un de ces curieux renversements de l’histoire qui font d’une destinée d’homme un destin, voici qu’un exilé, mort en exil, retrouve sa terre natale. Depuis l’exposition de ses œuvres organisée en 1987 au musée des BeauxArts Pouchkine à Moscou, qui suscita – nous l’avons constaté une extraordinaire ferveur populaire, Marc Chagall naît une seconde fois. Voici donc que ce peintre, peut-être le plus singulier du XXe siècle, rencontre enfin l’objet de sa quête intérieure : l’amour de « sa Russie ». Ainsi les dernières lignes de Ma Vie, le récit autobiographique que le peintre…

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