Quotidien Observations

April 22, 2020 3 Comments

I know I am repeating myself but where would I be without my friends who are sending me all this cool stuff? Today’s offering came from Germany although it is originally a Spanish video creation (Quarantine with Art,)by some fashion organization, attached all the way at the end. I have added english translations to the images. Hey, no mention of the virus, just a description of our daily lives, for future historians…..

No body-contact

 «La creació d’Adam» de Michelangelo Buonarotti (1511)

or kisses, 

 «Los amantes» de René Magritte (1928) 

6 feet distance

 «Annunciazione de Cestello» Sandro Botticelli (1489–1490) 

Cosmetologists are closed

 «Autorretrato (1974)» Frida Kahlo 

Balcony conversations

 «Mujeres en la ventana» Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1655–1660)

City Center

 «Piazza d’Italia» de Giorgio de Chirico (1913) 

Long morning hours

 «After Breakfast» Elin Danielson-Gambogi (1890)

Week 1

«Retrato de Helena Kay» Winslow Homer (c 1872) 

Week 2

“Mujer leyendo en un sofá” William Worchester Churchill (1920) 

Week 3

 «Joven decadente (después del baile)»Ramón Casas (1899) 

Coughing into your elbow

 «La Caída de Faeton» Jan Carel van Eyck (1636-1638) 

The way we’ll all look this summer

” Pareja” Fernando Botero (1932) 

When you HAVE to go outside

 Detalle de obra, perro (?)  

Shopping for 2 weeks

«Cristo en la casa de Maria y Martha» Vincenzo Campi (c 1580) 

Video Conferencing

“Retratos” Amedeo Modigliani (1915-1920) 

And when everything is over

 “ El abrazo del Demiurgo” Luis Key (2019) 

the reunion!

  Bal du Moulin de la Galette” August Renoir (1876).

Here is the video.

Music today matches the beauty of the paintings, from Spain in honor of the video’s creator.

April 23, 2020

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3 Comments

  1. Reply

    Leila

    April 22, 2020

    Thank you so much, sweet friend, for attaching artists’ names to those artworks. Many have posted, but yours is the only one.

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    Louise Palermo

    April 22, 2020

    I’ve never related to a Botero more.

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    Kay reeve

    May 1, 2020

    I really enjoyed this. So clever and great to see these artists work. Thank you.

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