This painting references Manet's Olympia, at the time it was created a very controvercial painting of a prostitute. This painting is considered one of the most important paintings of its era-- one of the first works of art that commented on art itself (referencing classical paintings of a woman in the same pose...) and therefore kicking off all self-referential modern art movements after it. The painting has since been parodied in many ways-- its a tradition. I love this addition to the legacy
"While Olympia's pose had classic precedents, the subject of the painting represented a prostitute. In the painting, the maid offers the courtesan a bouquet of flowers, presumably a gift from a client, not the sort of scene previously depicted in the art of the era."
More about Manet's painting here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/cultureshock/beyond/manet.html
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So which is more obscene? Cheney delivering the oil or the idea of George Bush in the buff?
I wish that I could paint.
This painting references Manet's Olympia, at the time it was created a very controvercial painting of a prostitute. This painting is considered one of the most important paintings of its era-- one of the first works of art that commented on art itself (referencing classical paintings of a woman in the same pose...) and therefore kicking off all self-referential modern art movements after it. The painting has since been parodied in many ways-- its a tradition. I love this addition to the legacy
"While Olympia's pose had classic precedents, the subject of the painting represented a prostitute. In the painting, the maid offers the courtesan a bouquet of flowers, presumably a gift from a client, not the sort of scene previously depicted in the art of the era."
More about Manet's painting here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/cultureshock/beyond/manet.html
Hugs to all ladypoverty fans,
Katie
Thanks for the history, Katie.
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