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Gainsborough’s first love was always landscape painting & he snook it into his portraits where he could. Peasants Returning from Market (1767-8) & the Harvest Wagon (1767). He continued to study & learn from Old Masters such as Rubens’ Descent from the Cross (1760s)
Picasso met the social climbing Olga, a great beauty & dancer. She challenged his sense of self & the result was his excavation of classicism. Portrait of Olga in an Armchair (1917-8), Sleeping Peasants (1919) & The Source (1921)
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Giuseppe Aureli, Peasants in Harvest on Country Road
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Jan Boeckhorst (c. 1604 – 21 April 1668) was a Flemish painter.Peasants on their way to the market
oh to be an unknown creature that terrorized peasants in the french countryside during the 1760s
He organised a leaderless group called the Society of Young Artists in 1919. Peasants in the Field (1920), Sunflowers (1917-9), Village (1918) & Feodor Chaliapin (1918). The final image subverts the centuries old female nude pose as favoured by Titian & Goya.
From 1916-18 he was painting the lives of the Russian peasants & sought to present their struggles as heroic. This would be in line with future revolutionary thought at the time. Portrait of an Artist (1917), Maria Yasnaya (1916), Self-Portrait (1916) & Childhood (1916)
Initially the painter was interested in depicting the real life of peasants. In Three Pairs of Shoes (1886-7) he shows their labours & in The Potato Eaters (1885) a repast. In Skull with a Burning Cigarette (1885) he hints at his own mental & physical health struggles
" Fighting for you and maybe fighting for the peasants too"
"Take a sec to see how hard we fight so you can rule!"
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It's funny that this little bean can cause much fear by appearance or name~
She loves it too, fear me, peasants! XD
I wonder what the spiral is meant to represent or mean. At first I thought it was some sort of Junji Ito reference, but Cates and Stegman don't know who that is because they're peasants.
@hotelalphabet Yes, indeed. The smiling peasants and (even creepier) the smiling children of Stalinist and Maoist kitsch art. Always a good idea to set the genocide statistics for Stalin and Mao beneath such pictures.