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#FlashArtFact: Temperatures are rising and so is our interest in all things #sublime. J.M.W. Turner put images to the word more than most artists and his turbulent watercolor – “The Pass at St. Gotthard, Near Faido” -- says it all. >> https://t.co/zOcpyMADxe
#FlashArtFact: In the Romantic Age, “sublime” meant getting all a-quiver with both awe and fear or terror, usually in reaction to Mother Nature doing her thing. Then J.M.W. Turner did his version of #sublime >> https://t.co/77qvZCTtNc
#FlashArtFact: In addition to being a French Neoclassicist who broke repeatedly with tradition, pushing the art form forward and becoming famous for his portraits, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was a verrry talented musician 🙌. Get your read on → https://t.co/xeXdx0kxCx
#FlashArtFact: Known for her endearing images of women, mothers and children, Mary Cassatt is the artist we choose to celebrate as we get closer to #MothersDay 💗→ https://t.co/Qi352a4kap
#FlashArtFact: Veronese's "Last Supper," with a name change to save his neck! | https://t.co/OL1fmV6lIR #arthistory
This week's #FlashArtFact: Paolo Veronese's #LastSupper... which almost got him strung up for heresy... https://t.co/pxuOS9Ns0l #arthistory