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JEANNE HEBUTERNE ~ IN LOVE WITH MODIGLIANI

in Muses in a Surreal World by

Jeanne Hébuterne (April 6, 1898 – January 25, 1920) was a French artist, best known as the frequent subject and common-law wife of the artist Amedeo Modigliani.
Born in Paris to a Roman Catholic family, her father, Achille Casimir Hébuterne, worked at Le Bon Marché department store. A beautiful girl, she was introduced to the artistic community in Montparnasse by her brother André Hébuterne who wanted to become a painter. She met several of the then starving artists and modeled for Tsuguharu Foujita. However, wanting to pursue a career in the arts, and with a talent for drawing, she chose to study at the Académie Colarossi. It was there in the spring of 1917 that Jeanne Hébuterne was introduced to Amedeo Modigliani by the sculptor Chana Orloff (1888–1968) who came with many other artists to take advantage of the Academy’s live models. Jeanne soon began an affair with the charismatic artist, and the two fell deeply in love. She soon moved in with him, despite strong objection from her deeply Catholic parents.

LICHTENSTEIN ~ ON HIS WORK

in Passion Of Art by

“My work is all about seeing”

Roy Lichtenstein

Photo 1964 by Dennis Hopper

LEON SPILLIAERT ~ THE NIGHT

in Art & the Unconscious Mind by

“La Nuit, the Night” 1908 by Leon Spilliaert 1881-1946

DALI ~ ON REALITY

in Art & the Unconscious Mind by

“One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.”
Salvador Dali

MAGRITTE ~ ON ART

in Passion Of Art by

“Art evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist.”
Rene Magritte

ANNA AKHMATOVA ~ EVERYTHING

in Poetry of Art by

Everything

Everything’s looted, betrayed and traded,

black death’s wing’s overhead.

Everything’s eaten by hunger,

unsated,so why does a light shine ahead?

By day, a mysterious wood,

near the town,breathes out cherry, a cherry perfume.

By night, on July’s sky, deep, and transparent,

new constellations are thrown.

And something miraculous will come

close to the darkness and ruin,

something no-one, no-one, has known,

though we’ve longed for it since we were children.

Anna Akhmatova

BRANCUSI ~ ON HIS ARTWORK

in Just a bit of everything and everyone... by

“Don’t look for obscure formulas or mystery in my work. It is pure joy
that I offer you. Look at my sculptures until you see them. Those
closest to God have seen them.”

Brancusi

EDVARD MUNCH ~ ON PAINTING

in Just a bit of everything and everyone... by

“No longer shall I paint interiors with men reading and women knitting. I will paint living people who breathe and feel and suffer and love.”

Edvard Munch

ESCHER ~ ON WORK

in Passion Of Art by

“My work is a game, a very serious game.”

Escher

ODILON REDON ~ DEATH’S HEAD

in Odilon Redon ~ Painter of Magical Dreams and Surreal Reality... by

Illustrations for Le Jure by Edmond Picard
Series of 7 litographs, 1887

No. 1
The wall of his room was opening up, and from the crack a death’s head was projected.

Odilon Redon

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