#Chaime Soutine
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bagnabraghe · 2 years ago
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"Diceria dell’untore" si potrebbe definire un romanzo in rosso e nero
Il 25 novembre 1981 Attilio Bertolucci così scriveva a Gesualdo Bufalino: «Caro Bufalino, […]. Sono stato, per mezzo di Siciliano, uno dei primi lettori della “”Diceria””: con tutto il sangue che lo macchia, è un’opera che aumenta la nostra vitalità. L’effetto del sangue, meno innocente, del Macbeth di Verdi» <1. Il grande poeta parmigiano indovinava sin da subito un aspetto centrale di…
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adrianomaini · 2 years ago
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"Diceria dell’untore" si potrebbe definire un romanzo in rosso e nero
Il 25 novembre 1981 Attilio Bertolucci così scriveva a Gesualdo Bufalino: «Caro Bufalino, […]. Sono stato, per mezzo di Siciliano, uno dei primi lettori della “”Diceria””: con tutto il sangue che lo macchia, è un’opera che aumenta la nostra vitalità. L’effetto del sangue, meno innocente, del Macbeth di Verdi» <1. Il grande poeta parmigiano indovinava sin da subito un aspetto centrale di…
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tri-ciclo · 3 months ago
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Chaim Soutine Girl in Green c. 1928 Oil on canvas
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hitku · 8 months ago
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by Chaim Soutine
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granstromjulius · 1 month ago
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Chaïm Soutine
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archiveofcanvas · 6 months ago
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Soutine
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classicalcanvas · 1 year ago
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Paintings made by Chaim Soutine (1893 - 1943)
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acupofoanh · 10 days ago
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The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk (Denmark), 01.03.24
Part 2/4 of the revival trip with some glimpses of what's inside of The Louisiana Museum. It was difficult to choose which pictures to post, everything is worth posting. In order :
One of the paintings from the Firelei Báez—Trust Memory over History exhibition. A vibrant and colorful artwork about colonial occupation and our contemporary societies.
Another painting from Firelei Báez—Trust Memory over History.
Spider couple by Louise Bourgeois in this breathtaking room with a large window overlooking on nature . Louise Bourgeois was a French-American sculptor, known among other things for her impressive sculptures of spiders, symbols of her mother and motherhood. Her work is inspired by her childhood and its traumas, especially "her love for her mother and her anger at her father", quotes the museum.
Same sculpture at another angle. This room of the museum is probably the most popular on social medias.
One of the minimalist hallway of the museum. So peaceful thanks to the large windows making you feel like you are part of the landscape.
Another perfect place but outside of the museum, if I'm not mistaken. I don't know the name of it, but I stayed there a long time, enjoying the moment in this light room.
That are some highlights but there are so much more to see. The museum is known for welcoming an important collection of Giacometti.
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doubtsandloves · 6 months ago
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Chaim Soutine (French, 1893-1943) - Alley of Trees
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waldires · 2 months ago
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View of Cagnes, France, 1925 by Haim Soutine (1893-1943)
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
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Chaim Soutine
Tree in the wind or Before the storm
Circa 1939
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villasugandhala · 7 months ago
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Chaim Soutine, woman in profile, ca. 1937
oil on canvas
18 13/8 x 10 7/8 in.; 27.6225 cm.
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decadadedecadencia · 4 months ago
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Old man, Chaim Soutine
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tri-ciclo · 5 months ago
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Portrait of a Boy in Blue, 1928 Chaim Soutine
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toutpetitlaplanete · 6 months ago
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Chaïm Soutine - Paysage à Cagnes, 1924
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granstromjulius · 2 months ago
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Chaïm Soutine
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