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Kimberly 1 month ago
more please
       
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Brenda 1 month ago
#15 All this and you did not mention the skull in the floor. The real reason this painting is famous .
       
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Celeste 1 month ago
#7 It is the depiction of their wedding, wich happend to be in Brügge. A medieval onlooker would see a lot of information in the details:
- The dog stands for loyalty
- The glass windows and the peaches on the windowsill stand for wealth
- the weird wood shoes are called Trippe and saveguard its wearer before the feces on the streets.
- Its a marriage to the 'Left Hand' (her left in his right), means she is from lower social origin
- He raises his right hand for the marriage oath
- The weird Mirror is called 'Hexe' (witch) and if you look closely you will find two persons entring the room. One of them is the painter himself.
- The writing above says 'Jannis van Eyck fuit hic', means Jan van Eyck was here.
Conclusion: The Painting is merely a document of a marriage.
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Celeste 1 month ago
Celeste,

I mean her right in his left Hand. Sorry.
       
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The Kiss, Gustav Klimt, 1908

Gustav Klimt’s reputation had taken a serious knock after the public called his earlier work, the Vienna Ceiling series, too scandalous. However, he still took a chance on creating new artwork, starting on The Kiss. This painting was so well-received by critics and the public alike that the Belvedere Museum scooped it up before it was even finished, at a very high price, too.

 

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