Friday, August 1, 2008

The Friday Evening Nudes

Amedeo Modigliani
Nude Looking Over Her Right Shoulder
1917


Pierre Bonnard Woman in Black Stockings c. 1900
Boucher Odalisk



No news; just nudes
(A pre-recorded post)

14 comments:

  1. Lovely, as usual. The Courbet especially appeals to me. I love a love of his work.

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  2. I like the Bonnard the best - his interiors are always fascinating to me, too. Precursors to the abstract schools of thirty and fourty years later.

    And did we lose a Boucher?

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  3. I think I like 'the source' best

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  4. I especially love The woman in black stockings.

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  5. My favorite is Woman in black stockings

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  6. Chagall's four-pack makes me want to wrassle, but Courbet's subject/setting makes me want to go there.

    But you probably guessed that. ;)

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  7. Thank you for the sidebar linkage, my friend. I hadn't noticed it until now. I need to open my eyes more.

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  8. Hi, Pagan. I'm back in some kind of action. Hope all is well with you. I like these nudes very much. My old blog has been shut down now but I have started doing a new thing that is going to be entirely dedicated to collecting together fine music videos. Hope you'll drop by. www.action-time-vision.blogspot.com

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  9. Bear is back! I'm sure he'll contact you. I told him you are on holiday.

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  10. Pagan were have you gone? Are you coming back? I've missed you!

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  11. This is a particularly yummy group of nudes. I can't decide which I like best.

    And Steve, by golly, I forgot to put in the Boucher! Next Friday...

    Bear: so glad to know you're back. Your friends in the blogosphere have been thinking about you and hopping an praying for your wellness. I will most certainly check out your new blog!

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  12. Hello, Art and Poetry. Welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the nudes. I just went to your site and...wow. I can't wait to go back! I haven't looked at everything there yet but those oriental style watercolor and ink paintings are breathtaking.

    I'm so glad you stopped by.

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