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  • Two Girls with Oleander, 1890. Oil on canvas, 55 x 128.5 cm, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford (Connecticut), detail
    English,  Happy Birthday

    Beauty of The Viennese Secession through Gustav Klimt’s eyes

    July 13, 2021 / 0 Comments

    “I am not interested in myself as a subject for painting, but in others, particularly women…”Beautiful, sensuous and above all erotic, Gustav Klimt’s paintings speak of a world of opulence and leisure, which seems aeons away from the harsh, post-modern environment we live in now.

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    American Graffiti: A journey to modern “Writing” and “Tagging” art

    August 17, 2021

    KLEE: A Contrapunctal (e) Motion

    November 19, 2018

    The Surreal Universe of Salvador Dalí

    May 7, 2024
  • Self-Portrait with Black Clay Vase and Spread Fingers, Egon Schiele
    English,  Happy Birthday

    Egon Schiele – One of the great Expressionist painters

    June 8, 2021 / 0 Comments

    Egon Schiele's roots were in the Jugendstil of the Viennese Secession movement. Like a whole generation, he came under the overwhelming influence of Vienna’s most charismatic and celebrated artist, Gustav Klimt.

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    Exhibition: Rachel Whiteread

    September 19, 2017
    Liu Xiling (1848?1923), Rustic Cuisine, 19th-century.

    A Matter of Taste: Savouring Chinese Art

    October 13, 2015
    Kanbara, from the series “Fifty-three stages of the Kisokaido”, Tokaido gojusan-tsugi: Kanbara, 1835-42

    Hiroshige – One of the the most famous Japanese artistic productions

    January 24, 2023
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  Art in Europe,  Artist,  English,  Shelley’s Art Musings

    Shelley’s Art Musing – “Cover up that bosom, which I can’t endure to look on”. (Tartuffe, Molière)

    December 28, 2017 / 0 Comments

    The Egon Schiele. The anniversary show is due to start in February 2018 with exhibits in Vienna, London, Hamburg and Cologne. It will display the main aspects of his work and his shunning of traditional art practices of his time, break taboos and exploring spirituality through his expressionist form. If you are unaware of Schiele’s work, he was an Austrian artist working in the early part of the 1900’s.  His work is recognised for its raw intensity and sexuality.  He produced many self portraits, some of which were nudes.  The subjects of his work drawn with twisted body shapes and a unique line which made his work an early contender…

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    Jacques Gruber, Roses and Seagulls

    Art Nouveau – The marvels of joaillerie, bijouterie, silver, glass, mosaics and ceramics

    February 7, 2023

    Kama in Sanskrit can mean “love”, “desire”, or “pleasure”

    August 23, 2022

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

    October 20, 2017
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    Gustav Klimt – Beethoven Frieze, 1902. In HD!

    October 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

    Click on the image to see Gustav Klimt – Beethoven Frieze (fragment) in High Resolution!

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    Ruskin – Modigliani: Lo Scandalo Dei Peli Pubici

    December 6, 2017

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

    November 1, 2017

    Lecciones de la historia

    February 25, 2014
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    In Love … With Myself

    January 10, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Online profiles are essentially shameless self-promotion – things you like, things you do, endless photos of yourself, etc. However, I find when my skinny friends post too many photos of themselves in swimsuits, or newly-engaged friends post endless photos of rings and partners, and my married friends post hundreds of photos of their new babies, I start to feel badly about myself. That’s not to say that I’m not doing cool things or that I want children (Any. Time. Soon.), but sites like Facebook have opened many doors to jealousy, self-loathing, and endless comparison of ourselves to others. Stop it!     You know who would have been shamelessly good…

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    APOLOGÍA DEL ERASMUS

    January 23, 2014

    In Dialogue with Käthe Kollwitz: Wieland Förster

    October 10, 2017
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    Shelley’s Art Musing: Bruegel the Elder – 450 years on.

    October 11, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    The Naked Truth

    December 18, 2012 / 2 Comments

    At first this topic had my mind atwitter; I mean how often does a girl get to write about naked men outside of her bedroom? Not that I believe there’s anything particularly aesthetically pleasing about the male physique below the happy/snail/treasure trail; maybe I’m a sucker for a nice bum, but that’s not what we’re here to discuss. Nor do I spend my private time writing about nude male bodies, and even if I did, you couldn’t prove it. Given the opportunity to pick famous men I wouldn’t mind seeing naked, I would say: Channing Tatum? Yes, please. Donald Glover? Abso-freaking-lutely. Joseph Gordon Levitt? Please and thank you. John Cho-know-I-would.…

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    Sunrise over Mitteleuropa

    June 30, 2017

    Shelley’s Art Musing – “Cover up that bosom, which I can’t endure to look on”. (Tartuffe, Molière)

    December 28, 2017

    La acuarela y el clima

    October 29, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Breaking up and making up

    October 23, 2012 / 0 Comments

    When I think of the relationship between Russia and Germany the first thing that comes to mind is Carrie and Mr Big or maybe Ross and Rachel for those of you that never dug into Sex and the City – in which case, shame on you. The on-again, off-again saga of their affairs is almost too much for the common person to handle. They’re on – they’re politicking together and mutually militaristic; Russia is sharing her energy sources because of her dependence on Germany’s finances. If that’s not a relationship, I don’t know what is! And then Leo von Caprivi had to go and cut Russia out, ruining the three-way…

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    La Noche Me Confunde

    August 12, 2013
    Léon Tolstoï Labourant, 1887

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

    December 17, 2021

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

    November 1, 2017
  • Art Exhibition,  Art in Europe,  English

    Klimt, to love him, or leave him alone

    July 24, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Don’t get me wrong, Gustav Klimt was inherently remarkable at all of his accomplishments and I am fond of his work as well as those he influenced (even if they were on the brink of lunacy, Egon Schiele). However, to be quite honest, I’d never heard of him until approximately seventeen months ago – his impact on art history itself was miniscule in comparison with more notable greats. But suddenly he was all I read about and pieces of his art were unexpectedly in the strangest places. In celebration of his 150th birthday (this past Saturday, to be exact), museums the world over are head-over-feet presenting his works to the…

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    Exhibition: “NSK from Kapital to Capital. Neue Slowenische Kunst”

    October 11, 2017

    Degas: The Impressionist that Wasn’t

    August 15, 2013
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    Eugène Delacroix

    June 15, 2018
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