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GOYA ~ STATE OF BEING…

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“I’m not moaning, nor thinking of moaning, for I believe that no one is richer than he who is content with what he has, and that I am…”

Francisco Goya

FRANTISEK KUPKA ~ THE WAY OF SILENCE

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“The Way of Silence” (1900-1903) by Frantisek Kupka (1871-1957)

According to Audrey Wagtberg Hansen in her article “Cold Gods and Fatal Women. “The Many Faces of the Sphinx in the 19th Century”, Kupka’s Way of Silence was “inspired by the poem Dream-land by Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), [where] we see a lone traveler on a seemingly endless road under a starry sky, flanked by two rows of stone sphinxes. A Latin text on the pedestal of the front sphinx, ‘QUAD AD CAUSUM SUMUS’ (= why are we?), again poses a life-and-death question.”

Although Kupka’s painting certainly doesn’t correspond to Poe’s Dream-land (1850) in the particulars of its imagery, its depiction of a pathway through eternity certainly captures the atmosphere of the poem’s opening stanza:

BY a route obscure and lonely,
Haunted by ill angels only,
Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT,
On a black throne reigns upright,
I have reached these lands but newly
From an ultimate dim Thule –
From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime,
Out of SPACE – out of TIME

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ELIZABETH LEONARDI ~ PORTRAIT OF CHARLY

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Portrait of Charly

Elizabeth Leonardi

Argentina

VLASTIMIL HOFFMAN ~ UNDER THE RAINBOW

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“Under the Rainbow”
Vlastimil Hoffman
Poland
Symbolist

JOSEPH RODEFER DE CAMP ~ THE CELLIST

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“The Cellist” 1908 by Joseph Rodefer de Camp
American 1858-1923

PURNIMA DABHOLKAR ~ COLORFUL PAINTER

in Passion Of Art by

Purnima Dabholkar is a self-taught artist,working in acrylics and oil on canvas.Figurative paintings are her forte,but she is trying her hand at landscapes too. Bright and vibrant colours are ever present in her work!

This painting is my favorite, called Untitled 3.

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE ~ WHO NEEDS A LADDER TO THE MOON?

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“Ladder to the Moon” 1958 by Georgia O’Keeffe

GEORGIA O'KEEFFE ~ WHO NEEDS A LADDER TO THE MOON?

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“Ladder to the Moon” 1958 by Georgia O’Keeffe

SALVADOR DALI ~ ON SURREALISM

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Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.”

Salvador Dali

GEORGES DE FEURE ~ THE VOICE OF EVIL

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“The voice of Evil” 1895 by Georges de Feure

Georges de Feure (real name Georges Joseph van Sluÿters, 6 September 1868 – 26 November 1943) was a French painter, theatrical designer, and industrial art designer in the symbolism and Art Nouveau styles.
De Feure was born in Paris. His father was an affluent Dutch architect, and his mother was Belgian.

This paining is the representation of puritanism of that time.
According to this vision all evil was sexual.
On this painting you can see a woman feeling attracted to lesbian love:
the voice of evil.

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