«Последняя капля» — картина, написанная голландской художницей Юдит Лейстер в 1639 году. Лейстер была известной представительницей голландского золотого века живописи и одной из немногих женщин-художниц того времени, достигших значительного успеха.
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«Последняя капля» — картина, написанная голландской художницей Юдит Лейстер в 1639 году. Лейстер была известной представительницей голландского золотого века живописи и одной из немногих женщин-художниц того времени, достигших значительного успеха.
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“Political Carnival.” From Lustige Blätter, 1905.
Vintage clowns – charming or terrifying?
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Today’s clown balancing on a skull is from Nebelspalter, 1903.
Unless clowns give you nightmares, decide for yourself whether my collection of vintage clowns is charming or terrifying.
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Musical Automaton “Clown Sur La Lune” (Clown On The Moon)
Made by Roullet and Decamps, French, Late 19th Century.
Depicting a winged clown teasing a papier-mâché full moon with a beetle on a string. The clown nods his head and flutters his wings as he lowers the beetle in front of the moon’s nose, causing him to cross his eyes and stick out his tongue in confusion! – The moon was a popular motif for automata-makers at the end of the 19th century, but the “Clown sur la Lune” by Roullet and Decamps and the “Lune Fin de Siècle” by Vichy were the most famous examples of automata featuring the full moon as a human face. This iconic image may have been the inspiration for George Méliès’s silent film “Voyage dans la Lune” (1902), where the moon is depicted in the same way.