You can meet Madame X at Lovers Creek Art Studio March 8 to April 12. Art students will learn the painting techniquies of Sargent and have their own elegant copy of MadameX with extraordinary artist John Newton. Newton has been classically trained in the arts and studied with Ray Simpson of the Angel Academy. Students will be guided step by step through the academic techniques of Sargen at Lovers Creek Art Studio 336 Barrie ON, Contact nicoleemiller@rogers.com if interested.
I am reminded of the book Queen of Fashion. And the hotchpotch of arbitrary limits put on women, and what is considered going beyond the bounds of decency in fashion. Fashion symbolizes the arcane rules of culture.
Well in all your BLATHERINGS you got a few facts straight- THE REST IS B.S. and conjecture- I see you are following in the steps of Waldemar Janszczack- the King of so called self styled art experts - who brandish their own fantasies and conjecture pulling all from their own a** and presenting it as fact- you may pull this crap off to the ignorant general public, but anyone with a good art education sees you types for the FRAUDS you ARE!
Buddy, you sound like you need to have a good wank with that portrait. I hope they didn't leave you all alone in that room with it!! Get the Ultraviolet lights on it!!!!
This is great, thanks for posting! FYI, the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown is featuring an exhibit on John Singer Sargent: "Portraits in Praise of Women" now through Dec 31, 2010.
You can meet Madame X at Lovers Creek Art Studio March 8 to April 12. Art students will learn the painting techniquies of Sargent and have their own elegant copy of MadameX with extraordinary artist John Newton. Newton has been classically trained in the arts and studied with Ray Simpson of the Angel Academy. Students will be guided step by step through the academic techniques of Sargen at Lovers Creek Art Studio 336 Barrie ON, Contact nicoleemiller@rogers.com if interested.
nicitysplit 2 weeks ago
This guy has had too much coffee!
206Wheels 4 months ago
I am reminded of the book Queen of Fashion. And the hotchpotch of arbitrary limits put on women, and what is considered going beyond the bounds of decency in fashion. Fashion symbolizes the arcane rules of culture.
pat41ful 5 months ago
Well in all your BLATHERINGS you got a few facts straight- THE REST IS B.S. and conjecture- I see you are following in the steps of Waldemar Janszczack- the King of so called self styled art experts - who brandish their own fantasies and conjecture pulling all from their own a** and presenting it as fact- you may pull this crap off to the ignorant general public, but anyone with a good art education sees you types for the FRAUDS you ARE!
WGBudd801 10 months ago
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WGBudd801 10 months ago
Buddy, you sound like you need to have a good wank with that portrait. I hope they didn't leave you all alone in that room with it!! Get the Ultraviolet lights on it!!!!
skipstah70 1 year ago
Description should read: Annoying fag feigns enthusiasm while reciting useless trivia about a painting.
napoleonmoncul 1 year ago
You are amazing ...........Please help me sell my car
leifbaby 1 year ago 2
This is great, thanks for posting! FYI, the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown is featuring an exhibit on John Singer Sargent: "Portraits in Praise of Women" now through Dec 31, 2010.
fenimoreartmuseum 1 year ago
Why does he pronounce it vitreau? so weird.
LaSerpentaCanta 1 year ago
One of my favorite paintings, upon seeing it at the met over 30 years ago it inspired me to write a song. Thanks for the post.
THATSNOTAMYTUBE 2 years ago
interesting. i learned something today. i only knew a little bit about this piece. thanks.
mustangstevegt 2 years ago
He can't pronounce Gautreau. She was from Louisiana, like me.
It's pronounced "GO-tro", not "g'TRO."
RentAnEducation 2 years ago
THANK YOU.
rafaelpitt 2 years ago
great vid, THANX :) !!!
twomblypublishing 2 years ago
Madame X is an exotic beauty whose lifestyle was scandalous in Parisian society.
angylgyrl 3 years ago