Sometimes when I am looking at a particularly fascinating work of art, I find myself overwhelmed with awe-- for the creative act itself and the technical prowess that was needed to bring it to fruition. I’ve often had those moments where I have thought to myself, “Wow. How did this all come about? What is the inspiration behind this piece?” And any conversation about inspiration in the arts inevitably brings up a discussion about muses. This episode looks at the relationship--and occasional romance-- between artists and their muses, with a particular emphasis on one woman whose connection to two brothers illustrates this exchange in a compelling way.
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Want more art-historical goodness? Check out the links below:
Artventures Blog: Manet and Morisot: The Tale of Love and Sadness in the Portraits
Saper Galleries: The Women of Pablo Picasso
Huffington Post: Ten Amazing Female Artists and Their Male Muses
The Telegraph: Picasso's Muses
Projection Systems Blog: The Origin of Painting