Wear a mask or go to Jail, The use of masks during the Spanish flu pandemic, 1918
jeudi 29 octobre 2020 07:22
humour noir, propos absurdes et photos étranges
jeudi 29 octobre 2020 07:22
Vertigo (1958) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
The Tödlein-Schrein (Shrine of Little Death) by Paul Reichel (active 1568 - 1588) contains an accurately worked skeleton executed after the depictions in Andreas Vesalius’ influential work of anatomy De humani corporis fabrica (Basel, 1543). The right hand of the skeleton reaches for one of the apples from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Gen 2,9). Between them is represented the serpent who according to the biblical narrative seduced the first human couple to enjoy the forbidden fruit (Gen 3,1-6). An hourglass and a book can be seen on the left; the relief on the back wall shows a bow and arrow, and a coffin. While in the late Middle Ages death was often thought of and depicted as a hunter, reaper or riding skeleton, thus creating an allegory of killing, here the metaphysical mystery of death finds quite a different expression. The biblical account of the expulsion of man from Paradise as God‘s punishment for the disobedience of man, over which he seems to reflect, is staged in a very sober manner; the skeleton, as an anatomically correct relic of a human being, is free from all horrible signs of decay. The bow and arrow may well be understood as the arms of God as a righteous judge (Ps 7: 9-18, “he will bend and string his bow… he makes ready his flaming arrows“ - A.V.).
On the side walls of the altar as well as on the inner surfaces of the doors there are mirrors which directly involve the viewer in the subject matter.
Source : Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer
lundi 26 octobre 2020 07:39
This was done through a technique called “fore-edge painting,” which is an illustration that is hidden on the edge of the pages of the book. The technique allegedly dates back to the 1650s.
tags : tranche de vie, marbrure, image subliminale
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