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La femme en rouge173

The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. <br>In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane)

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La femme en rouge173

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  1. 173 La femme en rouge

  2. Richard Burlet Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Orfée

  3. Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Harmonie

  4. Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Chaconne

  5. Richard Burlet - Casta Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Corso

  6. Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Female portrait

  7. Richard Burlet - Portrait Richard Burlet - Melusine Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Pink lady

  8. Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Jour de fete Female portrait

  9. Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Venus Le désir La dame au turban rouge

  10. Richard Burlet (French, 1957) Ariane

  11. Richard Burlet (French, 1957) 2019

  12. Alexandra Manukyan (1963) To live a life beneath Lady of the lake

  13. Christian de Laubadere (French, 1945) Neck

  14. Christian de Laubadère a French artist (b.1945) - lives and works mainly in Shanghai. Produces works that are a curious combination of both French and Chinese traditions. Using a charcoal background and chiaroscuro technique, he paints enigmatic and fascinating pictures of the napes of women's necks. For him this part of the body is a powerful symbol of femininity and sensuality. Never revealing their faces, the elegant figures are embellished with antique fabrics and lace

  15. Christian de Laubadere (French, 1945) Neck

  16. Christian de Laubadere (French, 1945) Neck

  17. Christian de Laubadere (French, 1945) Neck

  18. Christian de Laubadere (French, 1945) Neck

  19. Christian de Laubadere (French, 1945) Neck

  20. Christina Ramos (American)

  21. Christina Ramos (American)

  22. Invisible lover, 2008 Dai Ping Jun (Chinese, 1976) Complete, 2013

  23. Dai Ping Jun (Chinese, 1976) Contemplation, 2009 Dai Ping Jun

  24. Dai Ping Jun (Chinese, 1976)

  25. Dai Ping Jun (Chinese, 1976)

  26. Dai Ping Jun (Chinese, 1976)

  27. Dai Ping Jun (Chinese, 1976)

  28. Daniel Gerhartz (American, 1965)

  29. Daniel Gerhartz (American, 1965)

  30. Daniel Gerhartz (American, 1965)

  31. Eduard Yuryevich Abzhinov (Russia, 1974) Woman in red Woman in red hat

  32. Elzbiela Brozek (Polish, 1979)

  33. Elzbiela Brozek (Polish, 1979)

  34. Elzbiela Brozek (Polish, 1979)

  35. Ennio Montariello (Italian, 1960)

  36. Ennio Montariello (Italian, 1960)

  37. Ennio Montariello (Italian, 1960)

  38. Fernand Khnopff (Belgian, 1858 - 1921) Mary von Stuck, 1916 Franz von Stuck (German, 1863 - 1928) Olga Lindpaintner

  39. Franz von Stuck (German, 1863 - 1928) Portrait of Mary artist's daughter

  40. Franz von Stuck (German, 1863 - 1928) Portrait of Adele Klönne, 1922

  41. Franz von Stuck (German, 1863 - 1928) Frau Feez, 1900

  42. Text and pictures: Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2020 Sound: Aimer est plus fort que d'être aimé - Michèle Torr; Daniel Balavoine

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