Δευτέρα, Ιανουαρίου 29, 2007 |
227 * The art of Françoise Nielly, I * |
Françoise Nielly |
posted by Citius Fortius @ 29.1.07 |
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Παρασκευή, Ιανουαρίου 26, 2007 |
226 * The art of Edvard Munch (1863-1944), I * |
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Edvard Munch
In the 1890s, Edvard Munch produced among the most provocative and insightful representations of modern sexuality anywhere in Europe. Living and working in Berlin during the first efflorescence of the women's movement, the gay rights movement, and the emergence of the sexual sciences, the artist offered images of men and women that mirrored and contributed to the urgent questions raised by those fields of endeavor. |
posted by Citius Fortius @ 26.1.07 |
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225 * The art of Eugene Jansson (1862-1915), I * |
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posted by Citius Fortius @ 26.1.07 |
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224 * The art of George Cayford, I * |
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posted by Citius Fortius @ 26.1.07 |
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Πέμπτη, Ιανουαρίου 25, 2007 |
222 * Η δουλειά κάνει τους άντρες IIΙ * |
ECHIGOYA TATSUNOSHIN |
posted by Citius Fortius @ 25.1.07 |
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Τρίτη, Ιανουαρίου 23, 2007 |
220 * 19th C. lesbian pioneers, V: Romaine Brooks (1874-1970) * |
Romaine Brooks' 1923 Self Portrait (National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution) is her most important work. This work boldly establishes a lesbian identity in the visual arts.
Romaine Brooks was born Romaine Mary Goddard on May 1, 1874, in Rome, Italy. In 1905, after leaving her husband with a generous annuity, Brooks cut her hair, donned men's clothes and returned to Paris, where she began painting the portraits for which she became renowned. In 1915 Brooks met and fell in love with the writer and salon patroness Natalie Barney, and they began a relationship that would last for fifty years. Together they collaborated on a novel, The One Who Is Legion, or A.D.'s After-Life, which was privately printed in London in 1930 with illustrations by Brooks. Over the years Brooks painted many of the famous lesbian habitues of Barney's salon, including Barney as an Amazon and Lady Una Trowbridge, lover of Radclyffe Hall... home.earthlink.net
Natalie Barney & Romaine Brooks
Romaine Brooks, χρονολόγιο Ετικέτες LESBIAN ART- a |
posted by Citius Fortius @ 23.1.07 |
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217 * 19th C. lesbian pioneers, II: Edith S. Watson (1861-1943) * |
From the 1890s to the 1930s, Edith S. Watson, spent virtually her entire adult life as a travelling frelance photographer. As aself-supporting, itinerant, artistic and commercial photographer, she travelled across Canada documenting the lives of rural people, frequently women, at work. Watson lived and worked with Bermudian journalist Victoria Hayward, who coined the phrase "Canadian mosaic" in their book Romantic Canada.
Ετικέτες ΦΩΤΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ ΠΑΛΗΑ, LESBIAN ART- a |
posted by Citius Fortius @ 23.1.07 |
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216 * 19th C. lesbian pioneers, I: Emma Jane Gay (1830-1919) * |
Ετικέτες LESBIAN ART- a |
posted by Citius Fortius @ 23.1.07 |
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Σάββατο, Ιανουαρίου 20, 2007 |
215 * COMIC ART, IV: Tim Fish * |
Tim Fish |
posted by Citius Fortius @ 20.1.07 |
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