Homer in the Bahamas | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/educational-resources/art-and-ecology/homer-bahamas
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Background Have you heard of Cupid, the baby god of love?
The Sienese artist who made this panel is named for the town—Città di Castello— where another of his paintings, bearing another image of the Virgin and Child in “majesty” ( maestà in Italian), remains today. The Maestà–especially in this tall format–was frequently commissioned for the meeting places of lay brotherhoods.
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The life and art of Johannes Vermeer are closely associated with the city of Delft. He was born in Delft in 1632 and lived there until his death in 1675.
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Orphée depicts many tragedies, but songwriter Dom Flemons finds the joy in it: it resolves in the beautiful scene of two lovers embracing. Flemons pairs it with the tranquil Blue Butterfly. The instrumental song helps the emotional weight sink in.
You have an entire wall that you’re looking at.
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