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I think Monet's inability to fully capture his wife, Camille head-on reveals a deep tenderness for her and a contented sense of mystery. There's chambers to her heart that are beyond his reach, which is why her deathbed scene is so harrowing. Love and loss both lack resolution. https://t.co/zxhrLtOfp5
„The muse has been historically defined as a source ofdivine inspiration to the artist, a passive andvoiceless object art is made in reflection to but notabout. The dynamic is almost always gendered withthe female counterpart of the muse being frequentlyleft silent. She takes on a sexualised role, posingnude, as often the relationship between muse
... See moreFrançoise Gilot said Picasso “had a kind of Bluebeard complex that made him want to cut off the heads of all women he had collected in his private museum. But he didn’t cut the heads entirely off. He preferred to have life go on and to have all those women who had shared his life at one moment or another still letting out little peeps and cries of... See more
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