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all fall down
Down the labyrinth with no idea how to get out. Seven ways to the center but only one route out. And at that center is a dichotomy; either a minoutaur lying in wait at the end of the journey or … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Franz Kafka, Icarus, jean fouquet, Joshua and Jericho, Joshua and the fall of Jericho, Moses Cordovero, myth of daedalus, myth of Daedelus, Pablo Picasso, Salvador dali, salvador dali and picasso, Salvador Dali Vermeer
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LEGENDS ON THE WILD SIDE
Of all creatures on earth, the rhinoceros appears at first glance the least likely to be associated with the art of love. The great horn that decorates his nose, and from which his name is derived, is not generally considered … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Aaron Ross, Albrecht Durer, Dali Rhinoceros Horn, Ingres, Josh Sonnier, Leonardo Da Vinci, Marco Polo, Odell Shepard, Paul Cezanne, Raphael, Rhinoceros, Richard de Fournival, Salvador dali, Salvador Dali Vermeer, The Unicorn Tapestries, Theo Jansen, Velasquez, Vermeer the Lacemaker, Vermerr Dali Rhinoceros
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