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...Recently joining Room 43’s modernisers — Seurat, Cezanne, Picasso — is Ferdinand Hodler’s “The Kien Valley with the Bluemlisalp Massif”....
...Her own serious collecting started, surprisingly, with European art and the acquisition of a Picasso — “Tête” (1944) — but “the turning point was when I went to do my PhD and travelled throughout Latin America...
...Sorolla has come to much wider notice in recent years, and he is important to Spain’s art story since he fills an odd gap: between Goya and Picasso, or perhaps better to say the brilliant trio of Picasso...
...And so, for instance, a 14th-century Florentine Jesus with a look of horrified clairvoyance (attributed to Niccolò di Tommaso) segues into a trio of Francis Bacon self-portraits as artistic martyr....
...The exhibition offers a prime example in “The Agony in the Garden” (c1597-1607), where Jesus’s acceptance of his impending crucifixion is illustrated through a dynamic play of colours: the vivid crimson...
...Joaquín Sorolla’s serene swimmer emerges from a luminous sea like a modern “Birth of Venus” in “After the Bath”, and polychrome sculptures of a fervent Mary and Jesus carved by 17th-century nun Andrea de...
...Normally, Mary and Baby Jesus are depicted outside. Inside, they seem more protected, but also more on public display, with a second window behind them providing another angle for them to be seen....
...But unfortunately, the other thing that owning a Picasso does, is that it like probably holds its value. So like, maybe buying an NFT is just as valuable as buying a Picasso....
...But soon she was also showing Arp, Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, as well as the 1970s Op-art darling Victor Vasarely and Latin-Americans such as Jesús Rafael Soto....
...Picasso, who was then Chagall’s neighbour on the Côte d’Azur, noted that there was nobody “since Renoir who has the feeling for light that Chagall has”....
...His aesthetic here plays with juxtaposition: a ceramic plate by Picasso adorns an African stool, and drawings by Matisse are placed casually on view....
.... ★★☆☆☆ ‘Jesus Is King’ is released by GOOD Music/Def Jam...
...Others — Picasso, Raphael — burst on to the stage as virtuoso prodigies....
...“He took up photography,” Freud said of Diamond, “like someone finds Jesus.”...
...Mary’s fingers press visible dents into the baby Jesus’s chest. “If that is meant to be doing what it’s supposed to be doing, then it wouldn’t look like that,” says Matar....
...In the central panel Dyer’s contrapposto pose recalls Michelangelo’s dynamic nudes; the entire composition is a response to Picasso’s 1930s beach pictures playing with variations on the human form — the...
...Jesus Olmos, head of infrastructure at KKR in Spain, is leaving the US buyout group next year to set up his own fund, Expansion newspaper reported....
...And Picasso’s distinctive “Femme écrivant” (1934) portrait of a woman at her desk is estimated to fetch £25m-40m....
...It was titled “Veronica’s Revenge”, a reference to the first known image transfer in history — the “Veronica’s veil” which retained the likeness of Jesus....
...In Iguala, it is widely believed to have been Ms Pineda, who hoped to succeed her husband next year as mayor, who was in charge....
...were attacked on the orders of the mayor and his wife, María de los Ángeles Pineda....
...Matisse and Picasso flit through the atmosphere but art-historical lineage is hardly the point. Rather, Ofili gets his strength from a fearless embrace of decorative brilliance....
...He also went after the stories of outsized historical figures, from Egyptian pharaohs and Jesus to Pablo Picasso and Adolf Hitler, and whether implicitly or explicitly, measured their ambitions and accomplishments...
...In Picasso and Truth, the art historian TJ Clark argues that, faced with horror, European modernists retreated to the interior: Picasso’s and Matisse’s studio paintings, Bonnard in his bathroom, Duchamp...
...Duncan dabbled in visual art, making crayon drawings and illustrations that borrowed freely from Picasso and the surrealists....
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