Quouend
Classical music, classic art, class. My questions are how, where and when.
Now behold States of Mind I, from a 1911 triptych by Umberto Boccioni, depicting the departure from a train station. How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold States of Mind II, from a 1911 triptych by Umberto Boccioni, depicting the departure from a train station. How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold States of Mind III, from a 1911 triptych by Umberto Boccioni, depicting chaotic scenes from a train station. How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold Girl’s Head Turned Left, Gustav Klimt’s painting from his 1880. He was 18 years old at the time! How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold Fir Forest, Gustav Klimt’s painting from the 1901. How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold Beech Grove, Gustav Klimt’s painting from the 1902, in we may see the trees for the forest. How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold Time, Francisco de Goya’s painting from the 1800s, in which gazing in the mirror reveals a few surprises.
How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold Francisco de Goya’s Self-Portrait with Dr. Arrieta from 1820, in which the painter’s life is saved from grave illness in his early seventies, while surrounded by ghost-like witnesses.
How/where/when does it make you feel?
Now behold Francisco de Goya's
Seated Giant from 1818.
How/where/when does it make you feel?
What do you see in this?
New dreams of happiness
Max Klinger, 1880s
The Wolf-Charmer
John LaFarge {1867}
Germination dans le rêve, Odilon Redon {1879}
Le Werwolf
Félicien Rops {1867