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No Vested Interest

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57. You're correct. The art is fabulous, ( emotionally good) but it's that "fantasizing"
Sat Sep 20, 2014, 05:34 PM
Sep 2014

part that turns me off intellectually.

I also don't like it when in religious art the Child Jesus is shown very large in proportion to Mary.
But that's just my take on it.

I saw that painting for the first time just a few weeks ago Nevernose Sep 2014 #1
"Kary"? CTyankee Sep 2014 #3
Me thinks typo...Mary nt WhiteTara Sep 2014 #4
Oh, of course... CTyankee Sep 2014 #5
His point of view here is interesting. CTyankee Sep 2014 #6
Of course, my FAVORITE stuff in the museum Nevernose Sep 2014 #15
Well, wasn't the Louvre Napoleon's whole idea of a repository for the art he plundered? CTyankee Sep 2014 #18
What did the Met plunder? CTyankee Sep 2014 #19
I was comparing collections, not plundering capacity Nevernose Sep 2014 #30
The back story on the Met is fascinating. CTyankee Sep 2014 #32
he is brilliant. mom's favorite was the one in the roguevalley Sep 2014 #47
Loves me some Caravaggio shenmue Sep 2014 #2
Great design and wonderful use of light & color Auggie Sep 2014 #7
The sense of the oncoming baroque... CTyankee Sep 2014 #8
YES! Auggie Sep 2014 #14
Yep. LONG Gothic, very short Renaissance. Even shorter Mannerist (thank god)...then CTyankee Sep 2014 #16
Wonderful, heartbreaking painting. Also noteworthy for her red clothing. nolabear Sep 2014 #9
I have seen some Assumptions in which Mary was dressed in red and I wondered about that... CTyankee Sep 2014 #11
Red Tree-Hugger Sep 2014 #61
Ah, thanks for that! I never saw that but it sure makes sense... CTyankee Sep 2014 #62
You're back to complete our Friday evenings malaise Sep 2014 #10
Thanks, Malaise. Hope you took notes. There will be a test, you know... CTyankee Sep 2014 #12
Hahahahaha malaise Sep 2014 #13
Love ya, anyway! CTyankee Sep 2014 #17
It is difficult to see your Friday posts these days, my good friend. longship Sep 2014 #20
Oh, how sweet you are! CTyankee Sep 2014 #21
Keep up keeping up. longship Sep 2014 #23
You could do what I did and go to the library and see what books are available...they open the CTyankee Sep 2014 #38
I just may give that a try. longship Sep 2014 #49
wow! I've never had a fanboy before! CTyankee Sep 2014 #51
Kick and Recommend alfredo Sep 2014 #22
I always love your art threads. K&R. nt awoke_in_2003 Sep 2014 #24
Although I know pratically Unknown Beatle Sep 2014 #25
really love your gifs... druidity33 Sep 2014 #31
Thanks druidity33. Unknown Beatle Sep 2014 #44
OH, that breaks my heart! I hope you regain your will to paint at some point... CTyankee Sep 2014 #34
It was very traumatic. Unknown Beatle Sep 2014 #45
what a terrible shock to you. It's wonder you are alive. CTyankee Sep 2014 #50
I don't usually indulge, but thanks for this gorgeousness n/t UTUSN Sep 2014 #26
Thank you. That is gratifying to me! CTyankee Sep 2014 #33
Caravaggio painted directly on canvas; no underdrawings before painting REP Sep 2014 #27
It was shocking to artists of his era that he did not follow Leonardo's dictum about CTyankee Sep 2014 #35
The Caravaggio is a wonderful painting, full of the pain and loss of death. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2014 #28
Oh, I was hoping you'd drop by, Peggy! I thought of you and how you'd probably love this CTyankee Sep 2014 #36
It seems the other painters wanted to disconnect Mary from the people Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #29
He was involved with some religious movement for the poor during his day... CTyankee Sep 2014 #37
Much appreciated, this. Thank you! JackRiddler Sep 2014 #39
Great thread, thanks very much. nt navarth Sep 2014 #40
Amazing. calimary Sep 2014 #41
When I saw Caravaggio's three Matthew series in a tiny chapel in a church in Rome CTyankee Sep 2014 #52
I confess! I love great comic book art. JackRiddler Sep 2014 #42
Ah! You need to write a little thesis about the echoes of Correggio in Archie Comic Books... CTyankee Sep 2014 #53
Come on now, it's a lot better than an Archie. JackRiddler Sep 2014 #69
I was making fun of the oh so serious art world... CTyankee Sep 2014 #70
Thank you for this, and the explanations and discussion. No Vested Interest Sep 2014 #43
The art of that era seemed to depict her as younger than she actually was at her death... CTyankee Sep 2014 #55
You're correct. The art is fabulous, ( emotionally good) but it's that "fantasizing" No Vested Interest Sep 2014 #57
Caravaggio seems to agree with you! Emphatically so! CTyankee Sep 2014 #58
Thanks CT. You are a gem here at DU panader0 Sep 2014 #46
I'm glad I'm not too boring... CTyankee Sep 2014 #56
"Her body is beginning to swell?" Nitram Sep 2014 #48
It was her belly. CTyankee Sep 2014 #54
Thank you for your tutoring, CTYankee! Manifestor_of_Light Sep 2014 #59
so glad you liked it! I'll do another a while later...hope to see you! CTyankee Sep 2014 #60
The Caravaggio really expresses the grief all humans have or will face MerryBlooms Sep 2014 #63
Caravaggio always gets to the heart of the matter...always. CTyankee Sep 2014 #66
Thank you Tree-Hugger Sep 2014 #64
glad you like them! I hope to post more... CTyankee Sep 2014 #65
I have questions about the mechanics of the Caravaggio painting. blogslut Sep 2014 #67
evidently, Caravaggio posed his compositions very carefully, with a group of models he CTyankee Sep 2014 #68
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