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Life Imitates Art Pt. VI
Alexandre Cabanel - Birth of Venus, 1863
Vincent van Gogh - At Eternity’s Gate, 1890
Edvard Munch - Ashes, 1894
Armand Point - The Siren, 1897
Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Jeanne Samary in a Low Necked Dress, 1877
Did you know that the first Sunday of every month at the Museum is Pay What You Wish admission? Explore the masterpieces in our collection at your own pace and price.
Ai Weiwei at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
Michael Dorsey's apartment is decorated with a two fantastic Picasso works that each relate directly to his character. A Renoir in Dr. Brewster's office perfectly encapsulates Dr. Brewster's ( and John Van Horn's) view of himself. And a Art Nouveau-style poster on Sandy's wall represents her dream o
I went to the Immersive Monet and Impressionists Exhibit today in Dallas.
Top- Marry Cassatt, Mother and Child, 1890, oil on canvas
In the depicting of the Mother and her child, the viewer experiences the maternal warmth and comfort provided in this relationship. This painting being created from that of a woman and therefore, female perspective
Bottom- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Aline Renoir Nursing her Baby, 1915, oil on canvas
Similarly depicting a mother and her child, this painting holds an alluring and sensual feeling rather than maternal warmth seen from the gaze of the woman and the exposed breast. A perspective created from a male eye.