
In Bed with Toulouse-Lautrec
Lautrec has captured in this image the way in which love encompasses physical and emotional intimacy, and the essential trust between bodies and minds for love to flourish.
Read moreLautrec has captured in this image the way in which love encompasses physical and emotional intimacy, and the essential trust between bodies and minds for love to flourish.
Read moreChildren do not feel pressure to hide their emotions or to control what they are feeling and so when they express themselves, it’s genuine.
Read moreAs viewers we will her to rise, strong and tall, to turn her face and to look at us. To include us in her experience.
Read moreThe sphinx in Stock’s painting serves as a physical representation of the relationship between desire and violence.
Read moreMillais portrays the world as is often is in reality: a tragic playground where death and beauty are too often intertwined.
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