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Anglo-Filles Episode 32: You do not need an art degree to appreciate leopard-print pants

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FreDonLey
Published
Fri 22 May 2015
Episode Link
https://anglofilles.madeoffail.net/episodes/anglo-filles-episode-32-you-do-not-need-an-art-degree-to-appreciate-leopard-print-pants/

Welcome to episode 32, in which Les Filles decide to class up the joint and talk about art, about which—us being us—we have many opinions. And also, dead bodies.


(We do not have dead bodies, we talk about dead bodies. For art reasons.)


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The Smart Bitches crew was at the Romantic Times BookLovers’ Convention! Click here to listen to the podcast.


Note: some images will be links to larger versions.


Alina went to the Art Gallery of Ontario!



Where she caught the last day of the Basquiat exhibit Now’s the Time. Here are a few pieces:







Lt Robert McClure (painted by Cornelius Krieghoff) knew how to explore the arctic in style!


Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shalott instantly transformed Alina in a 16-year-old girl


The beautiful Marchesa Casati


Massacre of the Innocents aka the one Alina didn’t see


Henry Moore’s statues


Kent by Chuck Close


Picasso’s Women of Algiers sells for $179M.


We bet you a five-year-old finger-painted this


Lucretia, with the blood and not a “wine stain”


The Spanish Knight


Click here to listen to the Stuff You Missed In History Class episode on the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum heist.


Greece Rules Out Suing British Museum Over Elgin Marbles” (The New York Times, May 14, 2015)


Marina Abramovic and Ulay during the Artist is Present.


Burke and Hare, graverobbers.


Jeremy Bentham, the preserved philosopher.


Click here to view some of Cindy Sherman’s film stills.


Ivan the Terrible Kills His Son (by Ilya Repin)


Winged Assyrian Bulls


The Diego Rivera fresco is a very large image, but the Wikipedia entry has a picture and a close-up of Lenin.



@Ceilidhann @AngloFilles http://t.co/axijGKYNQu and Caspar Davied Friedrich in general


— Aoife (@BlackCatAoife) May 16, 2015




@Ceilidhann @AngloFilles Hard to choose 1…Persistence of Memory is up there ever since I was able to see it in person from 2 inches away.


— SoulExodus (@SoulExoComic) May 16, 2015


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