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Tag Archives: R. Blade
EROS RUNNING WILD:CARDINAL SINS & LEGAL RUN-INS
“Indeed, Caravaggio may be indicating his taste for homoerotic subjects through his androgynous male figures, figures at once muscular and yet recognizably “feminine” in some of their poses and expressions. Since antiquity, the androgynous had been associated with effeminacy and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew Marr, Bernard Berenson, Caravaggio, Charles H. Carman, David Hockney, Donald Posner, Genevieve Warwick, Giovanni Baglione, Helen Langdon, Howard Hibbard, Ingres, John House, John Varriano, Joseph Phelan, Jules Janick, Leo Bersoni, Libby Anson, Marcel Proust, Nicola Hodge, Ottavio Leoni, Peter Robb, Philip Neri, R. Blade, Richard Spear, Roger Hinks, Roger P. Hinks, Thomas Nashe, Ulysse Dutoit
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CONTESTS BETWEEN LIGHT AND GLOOM
The word ‘spectacular’ is not amiss because, although Caravaggio aimed at total realism, he wanted drama too. It was the secret of his instant, direct appeal to the Church, to collectors, to fellow artists, to the public, then and since. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew Marr, Annibale Carracci, Antonio Campi, Benvenuto Cellini, Bernard Berenson, David Hockney, Donald Posner, E.H. Gombrich, Genevieve Warwick, Giovanni Baglione, Helen Langdon, Howard Hibbard, Jacopo Bassano, John Varriano, Joseph Phelan, Jules Janick, Libby Anson, Lorenzo Lotto, Nicola Hodge, Peter Robb, R. Blade, Richard Spear, Rob Tilmans, Roger Hinks, Roger P. Hinks, Simone Peterzano, Titian, Walter F. Friedlaender
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