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Tim Probert  -  http://timprobert.tumblr.com  -  https://twitter.com/tim_probert  -  http://timprobert.com  -  https://vimeo.com/tprobert  -  https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/timprobert  -  http://timprobert.blogspot.com.es  -  https://www.flickr.com/photos/timprobert/albums  -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-probert-51602a14  -  https://society6.com/timprobert  -  https://www.instagram.com/timprobert
Lots of people suggested wolves for the doggo list so consider this the Good Canine List ver 2.0
Have some awesome wolves. đ
Ghost (Game of Thrones)
Bigby Wolf (The Wolf Among Us)
Wolf Boss (Kung-Fu Panda II)
Kiba (Wolfâs Rain)
Ame and Yuki (Wolf Children)
The Wolf (Samurai Jack)
The Wolfman (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
The Wild Wolf (Fantastic Mr. Fox)
Moro (Princess Mononoke)
Reynardine (Gunnerkrigg Court)
Sif (Dark Souls)
Amaterasu (Okami)
White Fang (White Fang)
Wolf Spirit (Balto)
The Sheriff of Nottingham (Robin Hood)
Wolf Link (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
Wolf OâDonnell (Star Fox)
A Happy New Year, friends! Just be careful not to start a howl. ;)
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American Horror Story: Cult (2017) Ep.1 âElection Nightâ
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Why Did They Come?
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Letâs take a closer look...
Todayâs artwork is Jan van Huysumâs Bouquet of Flowers in an Urn, which was painted in 1724. This clever composition juxtaposes a variety of flowers, all of which appear to be in full bloom, with a number of insects such as different kinds of butterflies and ants.Â
Although the composition looks as if the flowers were placed aimlessly in a bouquet, in reality they werenât. In fact, the different kinds of flowers shown here, normally bloom in different seasons throughout the year. Thus, it would have been impossible for Van Huysum to have painted this work in one go. Rather, each flower was painted as it became available, arranged within the composition according to the artistâs wishes.Â
Jan van Huysumâs interest in nature is evident here. Flower painters often had an interest in botanical studies and would spend hours upon hours studying, classifying and drawing each individual flower. Look at this detail!
Each flower and each petal have been given hours of attention by the artist. Furthermore, one has to keep in mind that during the eighteenth century, artists still had to mix their own paint from pigments. The artistâs dexterity with form is not the only remarkable element of this work - Van Huysumâs skills as a colourist are also exemplified here. Â
And of course, what would a flower painting be without a few elements of trompe-l'Ćil?! First, the water droplets that can be seen on a few areas in the work. Hereâs just one example of them:
And then, the small matter of signing oneâs work:
Jan Van Huysum, you clever bastard.Â
It has been posited by several scholars that Dutch flower paintings, much like vanitas, served a didactic and sometimes religious purpose. As each flower blooms and then dies, so does human life, and it must follow this pattern of the circle of life and death.Â
What do you guys think? I just like staring at pretty pictures like this one so much.Â
Your friendly neighbourhood art historian.Â
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Whatâs Up with âA Couple of?â (Is It Singular or Plural?)
đđ» Although âa couple of (x)â looks and sounds singular (itâs a couple, after all), we actually use the plural form of the verb after it:
The primary reason for this is that âa couple ofâ is an idiomatic equivalent of âa fewâ or the literal synonym for âtwo.â In both cases, we would use a plural verb:
A few children are sick today.
Two students are absent.
â ïž However, âcoupleâ by itself can be either singular or plural. Here is the guideline that the New York Times follows: