Take a look at François Boucher’s "Allegory of Painting" (1765) and "Allegory of Music" (1764). These two works have been associated with each other since the late 19th century. Almost identical in size, their compositions are balanced and their subjects complementary.

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28/33 These powerful diagonals shunting through the picture are a hallmark of much Baroque painting.

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27/33 He's arranged his figures and contrast clashes so that each has a directional thrust . . .

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Allegory of Astronomy (17thC), from the set of seven engravings, The Seven Liberal Arts (Artes Liberales) by Gilles Rousselet (French, 1610–1686); Davison Art Center https://t.co/EcdEVapoob

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Art Entry 2018: Allegory of the cave Two II (serial work) by Chantal Hediger https://t.co/J4cBQ7jMjL

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Rémi Gallego (#TheAlgorithm) changes the paradigm with his new project's expansive & glorious post-rock meets synthwave EP, '直線移動'. Review > https://t.co/83dt4gy8td

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Valent�n Gallego has added a new artwork in "Abstracciones.". https://t.co/IKLeNzq9nw

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11/18より開催されるAPOLLOでリリース予定の、「allegory」より
「冬を待つ背に」を公開いたしました。淡くどこか切ないような、美しいピアノ曲になっています。ぜひご試聴ください。 

https://t.co/rVVGKWRc3S

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Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, (1824-1898), The Forgers, study for 'Allegorie du Travail', c.1863.

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