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Half Draped Figure

Abbott Handerson Thayer (1885) Smithsonian American Art Museum (and the Renwick Gallery) – Washington DC

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Remains Bitter

Cell phone covers and t-shirts Their evidentiary value compromised Skeletonized Nebulous At best Creating a cognitive opening For an act of homicidal violence By undetermined means

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Figure of Isis-Aphrodite

Period: Roman Period Date: 2nd century A.D. Geography: From Egypt Medium: Terracotta painted brown, black, red, and pink on white engobe The Met

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Want

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Bitter Remains

An indicator of decomposition Near the area of the sheen Tangled among the roots In the middle of a dark mass Like prey waiting To be torn asunder

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Blue Pep

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Will

Bitter Unmarked Question Unwilling Pattern

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Marble relief with a dancing maenad

Adaptation of work attributed to Kallimachos Period: Early Imperial, Augustan Date: ca. 27 B.C.–A.D. 14 Culture: Roman Medium: Marble, Pentelic The Met

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Bowie

The most interesting thing for an artist is to pick through the debris of a culture, to look at what’s been forgotten or not really taken seriously. Once something is categorized and accepted, it becomes part of the tyranny of … Continue reading

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The Reader Wreathed with Flowers (Virgil’s Muse)

 Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1845 Musée du Louvre, Paris

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