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I Look At This Painting Everyday

Edward Hopper’s perfectly painted dilemma, yet I cannot say what it is exactly — For a few years now, I’ve had a postcard of this painting tacked to my study wall. It’s called Pennsylvania coal town and it was made by Edward Hopper in 1947. Whenever I stop my work and look up at this painting, I can’t help but feel that Hopper painted…

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I Look At This Painting Everyday
I Look At This Painting Everyday

1 day ago

How to Read Paintings: The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche

A poignant moment before the horror — The woman is blindfolded and lowered to her knees. Her executioner stands patiently nearby, his fingers quietly reaching for a great metal axe. But with the blindfold, she is unable to find the block. She stretches out her hands. She becomes unsteady on her knees, tilting to one side. She…

Art

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How to Read Paintings: The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche
How to Read Paintings: The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche

6 days ago

Can You Spot What All these Paintings Have in Common?

A powerful trick that so many paintings employ — It’s a rainy day in Paris. The street teems with umbrellas, hats and frock coats. On the right side of the image, a couple walks toward us. Meanwhile on the left the street opens out, giving us a view of modern Paris in the late 19th century. The question is…

Art

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Can You Spot What All these Paintings Have in Common?
Can You Spot What All these Paintings Have in Common?

Jun 20

Two Paintings that Capture Claude Monet’s Relentless Development as an Artist

How did Monet go from one to the other? —

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Two Paintings that Capture Claude Monet’s Relentless Development as an Artist
Two Paintings that Capture Claude Monet’s Relentless Development as an Artist

Jun 16

Think Modern Life is Cruel? Try this Medieval Vision of Life and Death

A monumental painting that explores medieval fears of death and the afterlife — In the Italian city of Pisa there is a remarkable wall painting. Most people go to the famed city to see the “Leaning Tower”, but only a short distance away is one of the most beautiful cemeteries in all of the world, and inside this cemetery there is this painting. …

Art

6 min read

Think Modern Life is Cruel? Try this Medieval Vision of Life and Death
Think Modern Life is Cruel? Try this Medieval Vision of Life and Death

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·Jun 15

When This Feisty Woman Reclaimed Female Nudity

The exuberant and defiant self-portrait of Florine Stettheimer — The history of art is stocked full of female nudity. For centuries, male artists have depicted the female form, providing their patrons with up-close apparitions of unclothed women. To mitigate possible accusations of indecency, many nude portraits were painted in the guise of Classical figures. Venus was a popular subject…

Art

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When This Feisty Woman Reclaimed Female Nudity
When This Feisty Woman Reclaimed Female Nudity

Jun 13

Why There Are No Great Women Artists

What feminist art history can teach us about male genius — The title of this piece is deliberately provocative, of course. It comes from the seminal essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” written by the American art historian Linda Nochlin in 1971. What Nochlin asked the question why, if you look down the list of the most famous…

Art

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Why There Are No Great Women Artists
Why There Are No Great Women Artists

Jun 9

The Expectation of Watching Ourselves Being Looked At

The digital gaze and social media — Social media has given us all access to a worldwide audience. It is a tempting situation. Many enterprising people now rely on social media to make their living through the delivery of personal content — with some rare individuals earning into the millions. How many of us, I wonder, have…

Social Media

9 min read

The Expectation of Watching Ourselves Being Looked At
The Expectation of Watching Ourselves Being Looked At

Jun 7

Is This the Very Best Advice for Making Paintings?

Indispensable guidance from Camille Corot — Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot was one of the great French artists of the 19th century. Celebrated in his own time as a painter of large, nostalgic landscape works, it was his smaller outdoor studies that would…

Art

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Is This the Very Best Advice for Making Paintings?
Is This the Very Best Advice for Making Paintings?

Jun 5

What Keeps Me Coming Back to This Painting

How art peels back the veneer of civilised routine — I have a print of this painting pinned onto my study wall. For a long time I’ve been trying to work out why I like it so much — and why I find myself coming back to it day after day. The painting is called Self-portrait with Red Scarf and…

Art

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What Keeps Me Coming Back to This Painting
What Keeps Me Coming Back to This Painting
Christopher P Jones

Christopher P Jones

Art writer, critic, novelist, artist. See my links at https://linktr.ee/cpjones

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