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After Pieter Aertsen
Thank you for the view and your comments.
Comments (5)
Tracesl
excelllent
marcopol Online Now!
Thank you very much
FurNose
Sooo good, and their message sooo true!
marcopol Online Now!
Thank you very much
3DClassics
J'adore! Bien qu' adorant la peinture flamande et hollandaise du XVème au XVIIème siècle ( une des spécialités de l'Histoire de l'Art pour mon CAPES ) et malgré de nombreux séjours en Belgique et aux Pays-Bas, je ne connaissais pas ce tableau, en tous cas si je l'ai vu, il ne m'avait point "frappé".
marcopol Online Now!
Je partage tes goûts pour cette période, je t'avoue que cet auteur m'était inconnu aussi, avant que ce projet me le fasse découvrir. Je crois que je vais développer une mini série avec ces deux personnages. :)
guy91600
Excellente idée que de faire de la peinture au beurre !
marcopol Online Now!
Et pourquoi pas ? :)
MollyFootman Online Now!
Thanks for introducing me to Pieter Aertsen; there seems to me to be a lot of energy and liveliness in his painting. My first thought was how art is being defaced as part of environmental protest but the happiness of the two women made me think that they were celebrating life rather than protesting which changed my view of the image completely. =) Their tee shirt messages made me laugh when I considered possible meaning. XD
Molly
marcopol Online Now!
it is indeed a humorous interpretation of activism targeting works of art. I can be much more corrosive in the last variations that I expressed on this theme. For me, no cause deserves to destroy works of art, in the sense that they are part of the heritage of humanity. History has shown us, unfortunately, that those who destroy works, as harming the nation, end up destroying the beings who created them.