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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Salvador Dali or Thomas Kincaid?


The name of this painting is "Hard Margins". The artist is Salvador Dali.... This painting is the reason I have no problem with politicians changing their mind on anything.

I am a flip-flopper on art.

Although I still marvel at the physical details, and I see beauty in this painting, I don't know if I would buy it today. My husband and I bought 6 Dali's the year we were married. We considered ourselves future art collectors, and it was cool to like Dali's....and if you like a head with it's brains falling out, being pulled through the ground covered by ants, then you will like it too. We were only going to buy 3 but the art dealer kept telling us Dali was going to die soon and that our pictures would be worth, "so much more." I think Dali was conveniently on his death bed for ten years. Death is a strong selling point for art dealers.



Anyway about the paintings, in the early 1950's Dali was commissioned by the Italian government to create illustrations of the text of Dante's "Divine Comedy" in honor of poet's birth. As you can imagine Italians did not like having a Spanish artist illustrating what is considered the most respected and greatest epic poem in their nations history. And to make it worse have you seen Dali? He is as unusual as his paintings.

Italians take their art seriously and they also take offense easily...


When the project was eventually dropped by the Italian government (grazie) Dali took what he had already created to a friend and art publisher the very French Joseph Foret. Dali finished the collection over the next nine years and they were published in six volumes between 1960 and 1964. The collection included 101 watercolors...from what are some of the most beautiful combinations of colors and shapes to some of the most unusual things I have ever seen.

The images are in three categories, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise. We, of course, have 2 from Hell, and 2 from Purgatory. I hope it didn't say anything about our new marriage that we didn't choose one from Paradise.





This one is called Ecstatic Visions, if you look at it long enough you will have visions for sure. Because I hate edges and heights, I always worry they will jump. So far so good.








This one is called "Betrayers to their Homeland"
or "Traitors of Monteperti". Personally I like the Traitor title. Sounds more dramatic, nothing is more dramatic than having a head pulled through a crack......
















And then one more.....






Apparition of the Ancestor......My favorite, I love the colors, it doesn't matter that I have the art appreciation of a Philistine. What matters is that I like shiny objects and pretty colors. Most people don't know much about art or how would you explain the dogs playing poker pictures? We get to like what we like....and if our tastes change, well so be it. So if your taste are the old masters, or flowers, or sailboats....Thomas Kincaid or Grandma Moses...you get to like what you like. To be a patron of the arts doesn't take a degree, or even a lot of money...just a little bit of interest.

So.....What art do you like?






12 comments:

  1. I always wondered aboutthat art it your oh-so-traditional home...

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  2. This may stun you but I aint big on art. What ever she wants on the wall is fine with me. I do like Kincaid. We have one of his prints. Being more nuts and bolts(emphasis on nuts)I dont understand anything thats not still life.

    Looking at the bottom pic I thought it was a purple frog jumpimg over ladies. There is no hope for me. LOL

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  3. I tend toward conceptual art. I like big blocks of color with fat brush strokes. as far as portraiture or anything bordering on realism I love Morrisot.

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  4. My taste is pretty eclectic and is driven more by subject than artist or style. The main thing for me is that it has to make me feel something (not just anything, but something I LIKE feeling)...something that keeps drawing my eyes to look again.

    To have a place in my home, a piece of art needs to make me feel good.

    =)

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  5. I am a epic fail when it comes to art. I have cream walls (some say white) and have a hard time hanging things on them. I do like to use my life as art - pictures of family & the things we do.

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  6. I like Dali. I think he understands what great art is designed to do. 1) make imagery that is deep enough to be the subject of scholarly papers. 2) appeal to high school students - 'cause it's neat!

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  7. I like art that makes me feel. Contemporary art with emotions in the colors. Some of Winslow Homer's watercolors. The angry brushstrokes of Van Gogh, one particular Rembrandt self-portrait, all of my sister-in-law's birds.

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  8. I really like Klimt. And I think it's supercool that you have Dalis. He is a total freak, but he's one of the more famous influential artists of the last century. So kudos to you!

    And I really like that second one... very cool. :D Thanks for sharing~ <3

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  9. That was funny what you said about the picture of the dogs playing poker! Nope, can't say I like that one. :)
    I like variety in art but mostly having to do with home and family. Mother and child.

    Love the colors in that last drawing too!

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  10. These are really amazing. I really like them! I'd been doing some research on Dante's Divine Comedy so these were particularly interesting to me.

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  11. I am so happy this may have helped with your research Lydia, after I went to the gallery and saw them in a different light I appreciated them so much more.

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  12. Hey, nice site you have here! Keep up the excellent work!

    Salvador Dali Painting

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