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Art told crudely CRÛMENT
Art told crudely CRÛMENT
Art told crudely CRÛMENT
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An ebook that will introduce you to the other side of the force, the obscure psychopathology of tormented artists. Until now, it was customary to comment that artists' works, out of excessive modesty or a certain cowardice, veiled their private lives with a consensus shroud. In this book, the darker aspects of certain artists are examined to bet

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 28, 2023
ISBN9782494379176
Art told crudely CRÛMENT
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JEAN LUC ANGRAND

Biografie des Autors JEAN LUC ANGRANDBiography of the author JEAN LUC ANGRANDYEAR 2006Jean Luc Angrand is an author specializing in art history and colonial history. On November 21, 2006, Jean-Luc Angrand received the Robert Cornevin Prize awarded by the Academy of Overseas Sciences for his work Céleste ou le temps des signares, published three months earlier.He then produced a book in 2011 concerning the decoding of hidden symbols in Les quatre mythologies by the painter Sandro Botticelli. Both mentioned books are primarily intended for academics.YEAR 2023In 2023, he releases five books targeting the general public in the field of Italian Renaissance painting, catering to those who enjoy understanding the hidden codes within this art.The first two books, Decoding Suite (in two volumes), decode the esoteric symbols hidden by painters such as Botticelli, Dürer, Giorgione, Michelangelo, Piero della Francesca, Titian, Velázquez, and Rembrandt.The third book, Ultimate Blasphemy, exclusively decodes the genius Leonardo da Vinci, where the most renowned works are explained through hidden alchemical codes and the heresies they contain.Also in 2023, a book is released concerning the evolution of painting from the French Revolution to the 20th century, which resulted in two currents: bourgeois painting and populist painting (communist).In the book La révolution bourgeoise dans l'art, one encounters David, Goya, Delacroix, Géricault, Courbet, Millet, Van Gogh, Redon, Monet, Picasso, César Baldacinin, and a few others. It also features significant historical figures such as Victor Hugo, the Goncourt brothers, Charles de Gaulle, and many others through their quotations. The mixture of quotes from prominent political and philosophical figures associated with the works of illustrious painters forms an exciting blend.In 2023, the book L'art raconté crûment is also released, which uncompromisingly describes the provocative, comical, and sometimes unsettling aspects of great painters from the 19th to the 20th century. Painters such as Auguste Renoir, James Tissot, Degas, Manet, Picasso, Bacon, and a few others are psychologically dissected for the better and the worse.

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    Art told crudely CRÛMENT - JEAN LUC ANGRAND

    THE LODGE

    PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR, 1841 LIMOGES - 1919 CAGNES-SUR-MER

    Auguste Renoir, a daddy’s boy and an ideal son-in-law, surprises us as he presents a couple on a balcony in an opera. An amusing couple consisting of a man, a gigolo, and a prostitute; both of them are on the hunt.

    The gigolo hunts for wealthy old women, while his companion pursues bourgeois men eager for sexual adventures.

    According to art historians, the models used for this painting were, in real life, Edmond Renoir, Auguste’s younger brother, and the prostitute Nini Lopez, also known as «fish face» or «skate mouth.» Quite a program.

    The Gigolo

    Clearly, the Gigolo, who is not paying attention to the show, has spotted a target, while the demi-mondaine puts herself forward to be noticed by potential clients.

    The Prostitute

    The costume of the demi-mondaine, made of stripes, indicates to the men present that she is a prostitute, in the English fashion.

    «...but in London and Bristol, in the late 14th century, it was the custom for them to wear garments with multicolored stripes to distinguish themselves from respectable women; the same practice was observed in the towns of Languedoc.»

    Véronique BUI - symposium «The Yellow Shawl of Prostitutes in the 19th Century: a Sign of Belonging or a Sign of Recognition?»

    The Gold

    The gold bracelet, the flowers on her décolleté, and her hair clearly indicate that she is a prostitute, as a respectable woman of that time would not seek to be excessively adorned.

    The Location

    The hunting ground is well chosen, it is likely the Opéra Garnier in Paris.

    La loge, 1874, Huile sur toile, Hauteur : 0,80 m Largeur : 0,63 m: , Courtauld Institute of Art

    QUEL CUL TU AS !!!!

    THE GALLERY OF HSM CALCUTTA

    JACQUES JOSEPH (JAMES) TISSOT, 1836 NANTES - 1902 CHENECEY-BOUILLON

    James Tissot, a painter of feminine elegance, presents us here with a scene from English bourgeois life.

    Men and women have gathered not in a mixed club or a private garden, but on the deck of a retired ship serving as a school for naval gunners.

    This ship bears the name H.M.S Calcutta. Calcutta being the name of a city in the Indian

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