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  1. The Painter Goblin: Becoming Corporeal


    by @beet_keeper

    When you move country you have to be prepared to change quite a lot about your life. Back at the end of 2020, apart from literally everything else going on my partner and I also moved from Canada to Germany.

    For me, this was my fifth or so international move (including shorter temporary stays) in as many years.

    Being able to pick up sticks and move like that means living a drastically minimized life. Most of the things you have fit in a suitcase. Most of the things you have are small, and largely not overly whimsical. Sure, you can fit a few treasures into your bag, but you learn to value small ones, not things you might otherwise use to decorate an entire apartment!! 

    So, what do you do when you do have an apartment to decorate?

    You ask the best known painter in your family to conjure some magic, The Painter Goblin!

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  2. Immerse in Daumier's 1842 work at #Rijksmuseum: A National Guard patrols in rain. Stark lines, haunting depth, a lone figure against nature's fury. Thoughts?
    #Daumier #ClassicArt #ArtDiscussion
    rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP

  3. Exploring the vibrant brush strokes and evocative expressions in Honoré Daumier's 1839 piece, Echtpaar met kinderen in de regen, at #Rijksmuseum. A poignant depiction of family resilience. What do you think the artist is trying to express?
    #ArtHistory #Daumier #19th
    rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP

  4. Exploring the vibrant brush strokes and evocative expressions in Honoré Daumier's 1839 piece, Echtpaar met kinderen in de regen, at #Rijksmuseum. A poignant depiction of family resilience. What do you think the artist is trying to express?
    #ArtHistory #Daumier #19th
    rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP