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#OTD #TDIH #March16, 1898: #DOTD: #RIP #AubreyBeardsley.
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#OTD #TDIH #March16, 1898: #DOTD: #RIP #AubreyBeardsley.
#Artists #Illustrators #GraphicArtists #Authors #Aestheticism #ArtNouveau #Decadence #Eroticism #ItWasAFakeMoustache #PeopleOnTheCoverOfSgtPepper #ArtSky
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (2017 Mix)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (2017 Mix) YouTube video by The Beatles - Topic

#OTD #TDIH #March16, 1898: #DOTD: #RIP #AubreyBeardsley.
#Artists #Illustrators #GraphicArtists #Authors #Aestheticism #ArtNouveau #Decadence #Eroticism #ItWasAFakeMoustache #PeopleOnTheCoverOfSgtPepper #BeatlesSky #MusicSky
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The Aesthete in A Moral Age The antagonism of aestheticism to morality is pretty well known already. But most of the works written discussing the relation of these two…

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#aestheticism #morality #criticism #art #theory #writing

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"This caricature from The Judge is fairly cut and dry: the left shows Oscar Wilde in his element, in his "beauty," by pairing him with the recurring symbols that are the sunflowers and the lilies. He is also standing above a pile of gold to symbolize the success of his lecutring tour in the United States. The right side, however, shows him leaving America to return to England with a big scroll that reads "Vera" (referring to his botched play, Vera; or, the Nihilists). He can preach but apparently he could not practice effectively. The title, "A Thing of Beauty Not a Joy Forever," is a reference to the John Keats epic poem Endymion, and "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" is its starting line. This inversion is a commentary on Aestheticism's perceived staying power: "Not a Joy Forever," according to popular consensus. Introspection on sexuality (based on the aforementioned) flower symbols is taught but not valued, as can be interpreted by Wilde's failed play."

"This caricature from The Judge is fairly cut and dry: the left shows Oscar Wilde in his element, in his "beauty," by pairing him with the recurring symbols that are the sunflowers and the lilies. He is also standing above a pile of gold to symbolize the success of his lecutring tour in the United States. The right side, however, shows him leaving America to return to England with a big scroll that reads "Vera" (referring to his botched play, Vera; or, the Nihilists). He can preach but apparently he could not practice effectively. The title, "A Thing of Beauty Not a Joy Forever," is a reference to the John Keats epic poem Endymion, and "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" is its starting line. This inversion is a commentary on Aestheticism's perceived staying power: "Not a Joy Forever," according to popular consensus. Introspection on sexuality (based on the aforementioned) flower symbols is taught but not valued, as can be interpreted by Wilde's failed play."

The Judge: "A Thing of Beauty Not a Joy Forever: Rise and Fall of a 'Vera' Wilde Æsthete" (1883)
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#literature #drama #aestheticism #English

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The Gift (also known as The Present or Le Cadeau) (1866-71) - Alfred Stevens #academic_realism #aestheticism #japonisme

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🦇 #BatsInArt #PreciousBats #Austria #Aestheticism #WienerBronze #FranzXaverBergmann
Franz Xaver Bergmann (1861 - 1936)
BAT DINNER BELL, 1900 - 1919
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Cashmere (1908) - John Singer Sargent #impressionistic_realism #aestheticism

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The Baptism of a Nymp
#Art #OilPainting #Aestheticism #Surrealism #GreekMythology

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Punk’s Original Values in the Age of Idiocy (“AI”) AI does not have a conscience. Why relate to a conscience-less thing as if were personal? The post Punk’s Original Values in the Age ...

#Democracy #as #a #Way #of #Life #academic #integrity #aestheticism #AI #amoralist

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Punk’s Original Values in the Age of Idiocy (“AI”) AI does not have a conscience. Why relate to a conscience-less thing as if were personal? The post Punk’s Original Values in the Age ...

#Democracy #as #a #Way #of #Life #academic #integrity #aestheticism #AI #amoralist

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Nocturne in Blue
#Art #Painting #ContemporaryFantasyIllustration #Classicalportraits #Symbolism #OdilonRedon #Aestheticism #ArtNouveau #Decorative #GustavKlimt

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Luminous Updrifting
#Art #OilPainting #CGoilpainting #Ocean #MarineLife #Jellyfish #Romanticism #Expressionism #PoeticAbstract #Aestheticism

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This week is Princess Louise’s birthday. I’ll be revealing more about this fascinating sculptor princess. #biography #PrincessLouise #artist #sculptor #Aestheticism #Victorian @vintagebooks.bsky.social

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#OTD #TDIH #March16, 1898: #DOTD: #RIP #AubreyBeardsley.
#Artists #Illustrators #GraphicArtists #Authors #Aestheticism #ArtNouveau #Decadence #Eroticism #PeopleOnTheCoverOfSgtPepper
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#OTD #TDIH #March16, 1898: #DOTD: #RIP #AubreyBeardsley.
#Artists #Illustrators #GraphicArtists #Authors #Aestheticism #ArtNouveau #Decadence #Eroticism #PeopleOnTheCoverOfSgtPepper
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) YouTube video by The Beatles - Topic

#OTD #TDIH #March16, 1898: #DOTD: #RIP #AubreyBeardsley.
#Artists #Illustrators #GraphicArtists #Authors #Aestheticism #ArtNouveau #Decadence #Eroticism #PeopleOnTheCoverOfSgtPepper
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Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898), achieved so much, despite dying so young: a two-volume edition of the artist's works (1920) presents 330 works containing the essence of the Art Nouveau aesthetic.
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#Beardsley #artnoveau #Aestheticism #oldbooks #illustration #Eros #Tanatos

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Anyone else come across extreme disappointment when they have expectations?

If so, change. It's a choice, like life

#blueskyart #mentalhealth #aestheticism

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A No-Nonsense Guide to the Fascist Coup Unfolding Around You
A No-Nonsense Guide to the Fascist Coup Unfolding Around You YouTube video by NonCompete

“Communism demands lifelong growth and self critique.”

👆 That’s true.

A No-Nonsense Guide to the Fascist Coup Unfolding Around You.

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#DialecticalMaterialism #Communism #Marxism #Capitalism #Imperialism #Duopoly #Liberalism #Aestheticism #Republican #Democrat #Fascism

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Nocturne: The River at Battersea
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1878

“There was no fog in London until Whistler started painting it.”
- Oscar Wilde

#arthistory #painting #fineart #aestheticism #nocturnes #tonalism

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#Decadence #Aestheticism

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Coleman was a prominent Americanvexpatriate artist who lived in Rome
following the Civil War. In 1883, a writer for the "Roman News" described Coleman's studio as "a scene from a fairy play [filled with] antique tapestries and medieval paintings and brass lamps and rich oriental rugs, which the magician Coleman has managed to bring together.

This painting fuses European tabletop still-life traditions with Asian objects and aesthetics. The vase documents the vogue for antique blue-and-white china that entranced artists such as James McNeill Whistler. The flowers, silhouetted against a silk textile, recall the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement known as ikebana ("arranged flower"), or kado ("the way of flowers"). Coleman's composition epitomizes the aspirations and achievements of the Aesthetic Movement, which embraced the philosophy of "art for art's sake" and promoted the beautiful as an ideal in all aspects of life.

For more on Coleman, see https://www.aaa.si.edu/blog/2019/08/charles-caryl-coleman-rediscovered

Coleman was a prominent Americanvexpatriate artist who lived in Rome following the Civil War. In 1883, a writer for the "Roman News" described Coleman's studio as "a scene from a fairy play [filled with] antique tapestries and medieval paintings and brass lamps and rich oriental rugs, which the magician Coleman has managed to bring together. This painting fuses European tabletop still-life traditions with Asian objects and aesthetics. The vase documents the vogue for antique blue-and-white china that entranced artists such as James McNeill Whistler. The flowers, silhouetted against a silk textile, recall the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement known as ikebana ("arranged flower"), or kado ("the way of flowers"). Coleman's composition epitomizes the aspirations and achievements of the Aesthetic Movement, which embraced the philosophy of "art for art's sake" and promoted the beautiful as an ideal in all aspects of life. For more on Coleman, see https://www.aaa.si.edu/blog/2019/08/charles-caryl-coleman-rediscovered

Azaleas and Apple Blossoms by Charles Caryl Coleman, 1879, de Young Museum (San Francisco, CA)

#ArtHistory #Aestheticism

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Hope (1886)
By George Frederic Watts

#art #painting #hope #symobolism #aestheticmovement #aestheticism

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Edward Robert Hughes : "Night with Her Train of Stars" (1912) Pre-Raphaelitism and #Aestheticism #art

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In the mid-1860s Whistler undertook a series of works in which recognizably English models in exotic costumes are depicted as Japanese courtesans surrounded by objects from the artist’s personal collection of Asian art. Here, he presents the Irish model Joanna Hiffernan in the guise of a Japanese courtesan, contemplating a print from Utagawa Hiroshige’s Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces, an iconic series of meisho-e, or images of notable places. When Charles Lang Freer first saw this painting in 1902, he had acquired an impressive collection of Japanese prints and paintings as well as hundreds of works by Whistler. Freer declared that Caprice was “one of the most perfect things in composition and colouring in the whole range of Mr. Whistler’s art.”

In the mid-1860s Whistler undertook a series of works in which recognizably English models in exotic costumes are depicted as Japanese courtesans surrounded by objects from the artist’s personal collection of Asian art. Here, he presents the Irish model Joanna Hiffernan in the guise of a Japanese courtesan, contemplating a print from Utagawa Hiroshige’s Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces, an iconic series of meisho-e, or images of notable places. When Charles Lang Freer first saw this painting in 1902, he had acquired an impressive collection of Japanese prints and paintings as well as hundreds of works by Whistler. Freer declared that Caprice was “one of the most perfect things in composition and colouring in the whole range of Mr. Whistler’s art.”

Caprice in Purple and Gold: The
Golden Screen by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1864, Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art (Washington, DC)

#Art #ModernArt #Aestheticism #Japonisme

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