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I write about art and make films. My favourite artists: 1/Pontormo 2/Manet 3/Njideka Akunyili Crosby 4/Soutine 5/Reading FC
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OK, they've announced the theme of next year's Venice Biennale. It's going to be: The Milk of Dreams... Inspired, apparently, by a children's book written by the surrealist painter Leonora Carrington featuring Señor Mustache Mustache, the man with two faces! Surrealism is go!

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Having been to Domburg and looked carefully at the impact of Theosophy on Mondrian I can say with absolute certainty that Theosophical ideas were critical to Mondrian's evolution as a painter. That's not a criticism. It's just a fact. See below.

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2/.. murder spree that happened around the corner from where he lived. I recreated his journeys in this film. https://t.co/mB5eF76ydy He's accused of being Jack the Ripper, but the real point of his art was to capture the harsh, dank, soulless reality of Edwardian London.

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Beep beep. It's the birthday of the fascinating Walter Sickert (1860-1942) the strangest English painter ever. Sicky took the blurry intimism of Vuillard and Bonnard, and turned it into something creepy. His notorious sequence called The Camden Town Murders was named after a ..1/

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Against all the odds, William Dobson is still climbing steadily in the Waldy&Bendy poll. Come on art lovers, vote with your hearts not your art history books. That's him in the middle of the group portrait, top left. Looks like Jay Rayner. Surely that's worth a vote on its own! https://t.co/H8nCicsIv9

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Bee beep. Regular visitors to this tweetiverse will know that I am a sucker for Mannerism. So today we celebrate Francesco Primaticcio (1504-1570) the Italian Mannerist who spent most of his career in France and whose weird pictures prove that no two Mannerists paint the same.

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Beep beep. It's the birthday of Antoine Vollon (1833-1900). French painter. Did landscapes and portraits, but the still-lifes stand out. Went for the ordinary. A mound of butter. A humble egg. No big drama or conspicuous arrangement. The mood is Chardin, the touch is Manet.

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2/ When they reach Emmaus, Christ tells them he's walking on. But they persuade him to stay and have supper with him. At dinner, he breaks the bread - and, suddenly, they recognise him! The moment has inspired lots of great art. Clockwise Caravaggio, Velazquez, Titian, Pontormo.

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2/ When Mary does recognise him, he says 'Don't touch me', in Latin 'Noli Me Tangere'. Lots of artists have painted that as well. There's the famous Titian in the National Gallery. My own favourite is the Veronese in Grenoble. Really gets that sense of her trying to touch him...

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