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Herbert Hamak, Untitled - 2013, resina e pigmenti, 264 x 96,5 x 19 cm
Milan, April 2023
Corso Magenta
pinterest-statue (s)-de-mâle
Vase of Flowers, Jan van Huysum, 1722
Oil on panel 80.3 x 61 cm (31 5/8 x 24 in.) J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
When everything is moving and shifting, the only way to counteract chaos is stillness. Photographer Jedd Cooney and Christelle Scifo of Fleurette present their latest collaboration: A Still Life.
via https://www.russh.com/body-of-work/
Milan, April 2023
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Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure ("Hope Dionysos")
Restored by Pacetti, Vincenzo. 27 BCE–68 CE
Roman copy of Greek original. Adaptation of a Greek work of the 4th century B.C.
Dionysos, god of wine and divine intoxication, wears a panther skin over his short chiton and his high sandals with animal heads on the overhanging skin flaps. He stands beside an archaic female image whose pose and dress imitate those of Greek statues carved in the sixth century B.C. It is difficult to know whether the original Greek bronze statue of Dionysos, of which this is a copy, included the female figure. Supports in the form of pillars, herms, and small statues were not uncommon in Classical art, but this figure may have been added to support the outstretched arm and may represent Spes, a Roman personification of Hope, who was commonly shown as an archaic maiden.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Warsaw
Bohdan Pniewski (1937)
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Snelliusschool (1930-32) in Hilversum, Netherlands
Willem Marinus Dudok
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