The Private Life of a Masterpiece

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Pablo Picasso: Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
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'My Brothel' is the title that Picasso gave to his masterwork Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, the painting of five towering prostitutes that began the art of the twentieth century. It was a .. show full overview
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Gustav Klimt: The Kiss
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One of the most sensual of paintings, achieved in the extraordinary intellectual climate of turn of the century Vienna by a male artist of prodigious sexual appetite. Yet it may portray the shift of sexual power towards the female.
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Salvador Dalí: Christ of Saint John of the Cross
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Salvador Dali’s strange crucifixion is often called the greatest religious painting of the 20th century. Yet its artist was a notorious blasphemer some of whose work had outraged the .. show full overview
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Jan van Eyck: The Annunciation
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The first moment in the Christmas story is the arrival of the Archangel Gabriel to tell Mary that she has been chosen to give birth to the son of God. Many painters have depicted this event, none better than the great Flemish painter Jan Van Eyck.
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Census At Bethlehem
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Arguably the painting that invented the snowy Christmas card scene, the Census at Bethlehem is a picture that depicts the arrival of Mary and Joseph at Bethlehem. But it also a portrays .. show full overview
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Paul Gauguin: God's Child
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This is a Nativity, and since it is by Paul Gauguin, it is modern and fresh like few recent nativities. This painting is intensely personal. The Madonna is Gauguin’s young Polynesian .. show full overview

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