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A kiss to build a dream on8

Happiness is like a kiss. You must share it to enjoy it (Bernard Meltzer), and this presentation is like happiness. You must share it to enjoy it, because Love is a universal theme celebrated in art since the beginning of time

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A kiss to build a dream on8

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  1. 8 A kiss to build a dream on

  2. Camille Claudel (French Sculptor, 1864-1943) Sakountala, 1905, Musée Rodin, Paris

  3. Camille Claudel (French Sculptor, 1864-1943) Sakountala, 1905, Musée Rodin, Paris

  4. Camille Claudel (French Sculptor, 1864-1943) L'abandon, bronze

  5. Camille Claudel (French Sculptor, 1864-1943) La Valse, (Bronze), 1905, Musée Rodin

  6. Camille Claudel came out of the shadows in the period following WW II. A fascinating artist, unique in her style, she was uncompromising in her art. Her own tormented destiny fascinated one and all through books, films and plays, in which appeared a woman victimized by a despotic master, in an undeniably misogynous period, and a merciless family. Her mental health was fragile, and when the doctor noted a slight improvement he suggested she return home. To which her mother said, « One cannot let those who feel persecuted run free, unless one is looking for trouble, for once they are back home they quickly go back to their ideas... ». She died in 1943 far from her family Camille Claudel (French Sculptor, 1864-1943) The Waltz, 1896, flambé sandstone 40.5 x 37.5 x 18 cm, signed : Claudel and Emile Muller .Private collection.

  7. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) Poarta sărutului The Gate of Kiss - Sculptural Ensemble in TârguJiu, Romania

  8. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) Poarta sărutului The Gate of Kiss - Sculptural Ensemble in TârguJiu, Romania

  9. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) Poarta sărutului The Gate of Kiss - Sculptural Ensemble in TârguJiu, Romania

  10. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) TheKiss89.5x30x20cm, gravestone in Montparnasse Cemetery, (CimetièredeMontparnasse),Paris

  11. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) The kiss 1907

  12. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) The kiss 1923-25 Museo Guggenheim de Bilbao

  13. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) The kiss 1912

  14. ConstantinBrâncuşi (1876 –1957) The kiss 1907-08 The kiss 1923

  15. Nicole Hemard Le baiser de Brancusi Jean Marie Houel 2002 Le baiser de Brancusi

  16. A Courtens Le baiser Exposition au Musée d'Ixelles

  17. The Kiss, Gustav Vigeland, 1921 GioacchinoChiesa (1937) The kiss

  18. Psyche Ranime par le Baiser de l'Amour, anonymous (16th century) Statue found in the Baltic Cruise, Stockholm Gamla

  19. Felix Pfeifer (1871-1954) - Der Kuss, 1890 Bruce Krebs The carrier of mask

  20. Bruce Krebs, contemporary French artist Le baiser 2006

  21. Bruce Krebs, contemporary French artist Le baiser 2006

  22. Rowan Gillespie The Kiss, 1989, Dublin, Ireland HoffRayner-The kiss-1923

  23. RómuloRozo 'El beso' (The Kiss), 1932, MuseoNacional de Arte - National Museum of Art, Mexico City

  24. Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon) René Lalique (1860-1945) raised jewelry to the level of a fine art, using his amazing technical virtuosity to realize a very personal imagery based equally in dream and nature

  25. René Lalique (1860-1945)

  26. René Lalique (1860-1945) In 1908 Lalique chose to abandon jewelry making and focus his artistic talents on glasswork. He began creating unique perfume bottles, first for the French firm Coty. He soon was designing bottles for numerous top perfume companies, including Guerlain and Worth. All told, Lalique designed over 250 perfume bottles

  27. René Lalique (1860-1945) Lebaiserdufaune perfumebottleforMolinard

  28. René Lalique (1860-1945) Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon) Calouste Gulbenkian (1869–1955) was a friend of René Lalique’s for fiftyyears, as well as a greatconnoisseur of the variousactivities of this versatile artist. Between 1899 and 1927 heacquiredeightyextraordinaryworks of art directlyfrom the artist

  29. The kissing student statue in the fountain of the town square, Tartu, Estonia

  30. The kissing student statue in the fountain of the town square, Tartu, Estonia

  31. The kissing student statue in the fountain of the town square, Tartu, Estonia

  32. The kissing student statue in the fountain of the town square, Tartu, Estonia

  33. Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) The kiss, Musée Rodin

  34. Holly Van Hart is a Silicon Valley-based, artist The Kiss Laure Espinasse - Le baiser

  35. Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) The Eternal Spring, c.1900 Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia

  36. Auguste Rodin (1840–1917)

  37. Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) The kiss of the angel Musée Rodin, Paris

  38. Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) The kiss Jardin des Tuileries, Paris

  39. Text and pictures: Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2014 Sound:Pasión Vega - Te quiero tanto

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