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David and other great sculptures by the master, draws a very clear, very distinct line between Michelangelo and Mapplethorpe’s approaches to the depiction of the human body. The idea itself seems fant...
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Night Shadows. 1921/1924. Etching. Collection of Hannah S. Kully. © The Huntington Even after Edward Hopper achieved some status as a painter, he continued to keep a press for etchings in his studio. ...
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"To me there is no past or future in art. The art of the great painters who lived in other times is not an art of the past; perhaps it is more alive today than it ever was." --Pablo Picasso
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UPDATE: Art Blog By Bob, version 2.0
Hello! Welcome! Welcome to new comers and to old friends alike! Art Blog By Bob aims to explore the world of the visual arts primarily, but delves into music, movies, literature, and any relevant connections to the “real” world. You are presently...
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Days of Infamy: August 21 and 22 and Major Art Heists
For art history, August 21 and 22 are the dates that will live in infamy, not December 7th (all apologies to FDR). In some strange nexus of negative karma stretching over nearly a century, three of the greatest art heists of all time took place on these...
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Electric Apostasy: The Day Bob Dylan Died
For the 1950s’ generation, “the day the music died” was February 3, 1959—the day when the plane carrying Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” crashed. For the 1960s generation, however, “the day the music died” was July 25, 1965—the day...
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Atomic Sublime: How Photography Shapes our View of Nuclear Warfare and Energy
The 70th anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki will undoubtedly be accompanied by images of the “mushroom clouds” that rose over both cities. Terrible and sublime, these images burned themselves...
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