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LOVE POETRY BEYOND THE GRAVE
Fiction glorifies the art of paranormal romance, reincarnation, and eternal bliss Two Dantes say so: “I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing … Continue reading
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THE ‘MONA LISA’ IS ONE HAUNTED LADY
Leonardo is only one-tenth of the law but possession is nine-tenths of the truth What if a contact-high with a famous portrait is so visceral that the sitter follows you home and changes your life forever? ART IMITATES LIFE: ‘SECOND … Continue reading
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VISITATION
The next time you visit a gallery or open a book of renaissance art… what will a face in a painting say to you? There is a spiritual hush in the rooms an art gallery. But only some paintings offer … Continue reading
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Victory for Art
The ‘Nike of Samothrace,’ also known as ‘The Winged Victory of Samothrace’ is a marble sculpture representing the goddess, Nike (Victory) This Hellenistic statue with its characteristic windblown draperies has been the presiding Queen of the Louvre since its … Continue reading
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Loving Botticelli
I love the concept of a painting interacting with a viewer. ‘The Portrait of Dorian Gray’ by Oscar Wilde aged while the man remained young. I have always wanted to step into a narrative painting and look around behind the … Continue reading
The first cellular phone?
I see an angel reading a text message. This painting, the Angel and Tobias (c. 1467) from the studio of Andrea Verrocchio, is considered to contain three of the earliest instances of painting by Leonardo da Vinci’s hand, likely a … Continue reading



