Death on the Feast
of Saint Nicholas
Quotation from Log24 on
September 14, 2003–
of Saint Nicholas
Quotation from Log24 on
September 14, 2003–
Readings on Aesthetics for the
Feast of the Triumph of the Cross:
“We’re not here to stick a mirror on you. Anybody can do that, We’re here to give you a more cubist or skewed mirror, where you get to see yourself with fresh eyes. That’s what an artist does. When you paint the Crucifixion, you’re not painting an exact reproduction.”
— Julie Taymor on “Frida” (AP, 10/22/02)
“Saint Francis Borgia at the Deathbed of an Impenitent [above], painted by Francisco Goya (1746-1828) in 1788, is one of the most astonishing works in an oeuvre replete with remarkable images. In the decade and a half since its inclusion in Robert Rosenblum‘s survey* of nineteenth-century art, this canvas has become widely known among scholars and their students. Rosenblum, following a line of interpretation that dates back to the middle of the nineteenth century, uses this painting to support a symptomatic reading of Goya’s art, which he describes as ‘the most sharply accurate mirror of the collapse of the great religious and monarchic traditions of the West.'”
— Andrew Schulz in The Art Bulletin, Dec. 1, 1998 * 19th-Century Art, by H. W. Janson and Robert Rosenblum, 1984 |
on Wednesday,
the Feast of St. Nicholas.
the Feast of St. Nicholas.
For more on
St. Francis Borgia, see
In Lieu of Rosebud.