342. 道德复兴(2018) by Jane Benson 高清作品[15%]

A Moral Renaissance (2018) | Available for Sale

材质 :Archival inkjet print and archival ink on hand-cut paper, triptych 尺寸 :138 × 198 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

道德复兴(2018)-简·本森(British, b. 1975)

英文名称:A Moral Renaissance (2018) | Available for Sale-Jane Benson

345. 五个穿着德国文艺复兴时期服装的男人坐在一张桌子旁,在一家客栈里打牌` Five Men at a table in German Renaissance costume, playing cards in an inn (1825) by Paul Mila 高清作品[15%]

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Five Men at a table in 德国艺术家 Renaissance costume, playing cards in an inn (1825) -

图片文件尺寸: 2848 x 2731px

五个穿着德国文艺复兴时期服装的男人坐在一张桌子旁,在一家客栈里打牌-保罗·米拉

~ Five Men at a table in 德国艺术家 Renaissance costume, playing cards in an inn (1825) --Paul Mila (德国艺术家, 1798-1846)

347. 思想家勒彭瑟尔`The Thinker, Le Penseur by Auguste Rodin 高清作品[15%]

AF-The Thinker, Le Penseur

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思想家勒彭瑟尔-奥古斯特·罗丁

-The Thinker was originally conceived not in heroic isolation, but as part of Rodin\'s monumental Gates of Hell—a pair of bronze doors intended for a museum of decorative arts in Paris. Although the doors were never cast during the sculptor\'s lifetime, they nevertheless provided Rodin a rich source of ideas for individual figures and groups that he worked and reworked for the rest of his career.
The theme for Gates of Hell was taken from Dante\'s Inferno, and this figure, planned for the lintel on top, was initially conceived as the poet himself. His nudity, though, marked him as a universal embodiment of every poet—every creator—who draws new life from the imagination. In the late 1880s Rodin began to exhibit the figure, sometimes with the title Poet, other times as Poet/Thinker. By 1896, however, it had become simply The Thinker, a still more universal image that reveals in physical terms the mental effort and even anguish of creativity. As Rodin himself described: \"What makes my Thinker think is that he thinks not only with his brain, with his knitted brow, his distended nostrils and compressed lips, but with every muscle of his arms, back, and legs, with his clenched fist and gripping toes.\"
Rodin\'s Thinker exists today in many casts and sizes. More than fifty are known in this size—which is the size of Rodin\'s original handmade clay model.