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ThothStudio (JCofMars)'s avatar

You had me at "Ivan Shishkin, Ilya Repin, William Adolphe Bouguereau, Frederick Leighton"! Actually, you had me earlier, in the first paragraph, with, "...the horrid glass pyramid put in front of the louvre is vomitrocious...". I confess that when I inevitably use that word myself, I will likely not give a proper attribution, but otherwise I'll be memorizing bits and pieces of your essay for my own discourses with students and others -- especially the parts about Lord Leighton -- and will definitely attribute to you. I'm looking forward to reading through your other essays, for sure, having just "discovered" you (via restack from John Carter). It was cool to discover the current artists you posted, too, since I did not know any of them previously despite my already knowing of many others (too many to mention) "out there". By the way, are you familiar with the 20th Century artist, Pietro Annigoni? He was not only one of the century's great painters, he was also an excellent writer. In his essays he shares his thoughts on the decadent (decayed) transition into "Modernism" in the late 19th to early 20th centuries and its effects on art and culture. They correspond to much of what you are saying and I consider that to be high praise. Brava, Megha!

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jh's avatar

Wonderful article. Here's an artist who honors the foundations with unorthodox media accidentalgenre.net

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