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Aristotle with a Bust of Homer by Rembrandt, 1653 |
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| Dissing Harmony in Red, oil on canvas 24"x24" |
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| Henri Matisse, Harmony in Red (The Dessert) |
This is one of my favorite students who was half Italian and half African American and he lived in two worlds. The heritage he was studying with me was a white Eurocentric one and I wanted to show how he had this background of European artists like Matisse in the background.
I was also thinking that in his world there was a disharmony between the classical past that I educating him in with the present world.
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