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25 August 2009
Congratulations
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to one of my followers, Julie Delvaux, whose blog Los Cuadernos de Julia , has been named a Blog of Note.
22 August 2009
A Belated Welcome
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to another follower, Gary Corby , author of an eagerly awaited series of detective stories set in Periclean Athens, with Socrates's big...
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21 August 2009
Perseus and Andromeda: The 20th century and After
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We conclude our look at interpretations of the story of Perseus and Andromeda with a couple of examples from the 20th century. Odilon Redon...
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15 August 2009
Perseus and Andromeda: The 19th century
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We turn now to the 19th century in our exploration of the story of Perseus and Andromeda . Ingres's painting shown above was painted ar...
10 August 2009
Perseus and Andromeda: The 18th century
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We continue our exploration of the theme of Perseus and Andromeda , moving into the 18th century with a picture painted in 1723 by François ...
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30 July 2009
Perseus and Andromeda: The 17th century
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In the early 1600s Carlo Saraceni, inspired by Giorgio Vasari's Perseus and Andromeda, which we looked at in my previous post , produced...
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24 July 2009
Perseus and Andromeda: The 16th century
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In my previous post , we looked at Burne-Jones's series of pictures based on the stories of Perseus, but now let's look at art ba...
22 July 2009
Burne-Jones's Perseus Series
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In my last series of posts based on Ovid's Metamorphoses, we looked at pictures of Danae. Let's turn our attention now to her son, ...
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18 July 2009
Copyright, Wikis, and the National Portrait Gallery
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The BBC alerts us to a legal spat between Wikimedia (the owner of Wikipedia and Wikicommons ) and London's National Portrait Gallery ...
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16 July 2009
Welcome
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to two new followers: Julie Delvaux of Notebooks - Los Cuadernos de Julia and Mariana Pinheiro of Gatochy's Blog .
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