WHY DID DONATELLO BREAK A STATUE INTO 100 PIECES? (Post No.6186)

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Date: 12 March 2019


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Post No. 6186

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New Painters Anecdotes

A merchant of Genoa commissioned Donatello to carve for him a colossal head. When the model was finished the Genoa merchant objected to the price, saying that he had been engaged only a month on it, and the sum asked was equal to half a Florin a day.
Donatello, turning round, exclaimed that it was possible in a moment to destroy the work of a year, and with a sudden push he threw the head to the ground, where it broke into a hundred pieces.
It was clear, he said, that the purchaser ought to confine himself to vegetables and leave art alone.

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SHEDDING TEARS

The works of Millais, the painter, had been collected in a gallery in London, and a friend, Lady Constance Leslie, went early in the day to the exhibition. Going up the stairs, she encountered the painter going out with head bowed down. As she greeted him and he looked up she saw tears in his eyes .
“Ah, dear Lady Constance”, he said “you see me unmannered.
Well I am not ashamed of averring that in looking at my earliest pictures I have been overcome with chagrin that I so far failed in my maturity to fulfil the full forecast of my youth”.

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When Sir Humphrey Davy returned from a visit to Paris he was asked how the picture galleries had impressed him. “The finest collection of frames that I ever saw”, he said.

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‘I DON’T MIND’ – MARK TWAIN

Mark Twain once visited the artist Whistler in his studio and was looking over his pictures. He started to touch one canvas,
“Oh, cried Whistler, don’t touch that”.
“Don’t you see, it is not dry yet?”
“I don’t mind, said Mark Twain , I have gloves on”.
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O Keefe

The fine American painter Georgia O Keeffe, was slow in appreciating the monetary value of her work, and has never ceased to be somewhat indifferent to it. Characteristic of her reactions was the day when the first sale one of her pictures occurred. The canvas brought 400 dollars. Miss O Keeffe who was standing nearby while the transaction was completed, became pale; not because of the sum of money but at the thought that she would never see her painting again.

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Upside Down!


Whistler once undertook to get a fellow painter’s work into the autumn salon. He succeeded and the picture was hung. But the painter, going to see his master piece with Whistler on varnishing day, uttered a terrible oath when he beheld it!
“Good gracious,” he groaned.
“You are exhibiting my picture upside down”.
“Hush, said Whistler, the committee refused it the other way”.

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POVERTY KILLED A FAMOUS PAINTER


Correggio was yet in the prime of life when he completed his great work,
‘The Assumption of the Virgin’, which he painted on the ceiling of the dome of the cathedral at Parma. So ignorantly unappreciated was his masterly performance by the canons, his employers , that they not only refused the unfortunate artist the price they had agreed upon, but paid 500 crowns , which was all that they would allow, in copper.


Correggio was carrying home this money to his family who were living in great poverty in a neighbouring village, when overcome by the heat of the weather and the weight of his coppers , he was tempted to slake his thirst at a spring by the wayside , and the consequence was an inflammatory attack, which soon proved fatal.


Xxxx SUBHAM xxxxx

கட்டாயம் தேவைப்படும் பொட்டாசியம்! (Post No.6185)

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Post No. 6185

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–subham–

ஸத்ஸங்க மஹிமை! (Post No.6184)

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Post No. 6184

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SWAMI’S CROSS WORD 11319 (Post No.6183)

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Post No. 6183

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ACROSS

1. -mother of Duryodhana

5. -spider in Sanskrit

7. – two girl names first name means hope, desire, second name means light, splendour, Parvati

9. – far away islands are called with this word

14.- a bowed short necked , string instrument used in Punjab

DOWN

1. – another name of Godavari river; also a name of a woman who showed mercy to a snake that bit her son in a Mahabharata story

2. – gate keeper in Kailash; seated In every temple, facing Shiva

3. – Hindi and Urdu spoken in North West India

4. – means Mrs in Sanskrit

4a. Name of a woman meaning line, very important word in palmistry and Ramayana

6. – The commentary written by Vacaspati Mishra on Sankara Bhashya of Brahma Sutra; important Advaita work

8.- Name of a country ruled by Karna of Mahabharata

9. – horse, property

10. – sin; opposite of Punya

11. – enemy, lion

12. – sentiment, Nine types are there in Hindu literature

13. – property or ash of dead body.

Mahabharata Women( above)– Parvati (below)

River Godavari

–Subham–

புகழ்ச்சி வேண்டாம், இகழ்ச்சியே நன்மை தரும்- கலைஞர் அறிவுரை (Post No.6182)

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Post No. 6182

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AMBIKAPATHY- AMARAVATHY LOVE AFFAIR! (Post No.6181)

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Post No. 6181

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புள்ளிவிவர இயலின் அடிப்படையில் ஜோதிடத்தை ஆராய்ந்தவர்! (Post No.6180)

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Post No. 6180

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தமிழ் குறுக்கெழுத்துப் போட்டி 10319 (Post No.6179)

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Post No. 6179

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குறுக்கே

1. – ஒட்டக்கூத்தர் எழுதிய பரணி வகை இலக்கியம்

3. அன்னம் போல இருக்கும் நீர்ப்பறவை

4. – திருவேடகத்தில் ஆஸ்ரமம்; பகவத் கீதை பேருரை எழுதிய சுவாமிஜி

6. நெல், கோதுமை பயிரிடும் இடம்

7. – போகும் வழியில் அசம்பாவிதம்

9. – புகை வண்டியோ, மின்வண்டியோ ஓடும் வழி

11. வலமிருந்து இடம் செல்க- தொலைவ்ல் உள்ளதைச் சுட்டிக்காட்டும் சொல்; இரன்டே எழுத்து

13. /வலமிருந்து இடம் செல்க- நல்ல ஊறுகாய்; மாமரப் பிஞ்சு

கீழே

1.தட்சிண பாரதம்- தென் இந்தியாவின் இந்தி, சம்ஸ்க்ருத வடிவம்

2.கலாப மயில் – தோகையுள்ள பறவை

3.வாணி- சரஸ்வதியின் சுருக்கப்பெயர்; இரன்டே எழுத்து

5.தாயத்து- கழுத்தில் ,கையில், இடுப்பில் எங்கே அ ணி ந்தாலும் பாதுகாப்பு

8.விதை நெல்- அரிசிக்கு ஆதாரம்; ஆனால் விளவிப்பதற்காகத் தூவி விடுவர்.

10.பால்/கீழிருந்து மேல் செல்க- பசுவும் கொடுக்கும்; தாயும் கொடுப்பாள்

11.அதுல்/கீழிருந்து மேல் செல்க; ஒரு வடக்கத்தி பெயர்; ஈடு இணையத்த என்பது பொருள்

11.அரிமா- லயன்ஸ் கிளப்பின் தமிழ் வடிவம்

12.தோகை- மயிலின் சிறகு.

–subham–

STORY OF TAMIL DEVADASIS – Part 9, Somi, Vellaiammal, Madhavi and Manimeghalai (6178)

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Post No. 6178

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spelling mistake in Manimeghalai story- change stalling to stalking

–subham—

PHILOSOPHER AND PAINTINGS (Post No.6177)

Image of Picasso

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Post No. 6177

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PAINTER CAN’T PAIN FOR THREE MONTHS!

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Alfred Stieglitz, the husband of Georgia O Keeffe , has also always been the exclusive handler of her paintings. In most cases he has been reluctant to part with them at all. Occasionally he would name, in a sort of irritation, a sum which he regarded safely beyond the pale. He once demanded 25000 dollars for a series of five flower paintings. To his astonishment, the price was accepted without question. Miss O Keeffe was so dumbfounded that for three months she was unable to paint.

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80 POSES FOR PICASSO FOR NOTHING!


In 1906, Gertrude Stein, posed 80 times for Picasso’s portrait of her, after which he wiped the face off , saying he couldn’t see her any more, and then finished the likeness in Spain, where he could not see her at all. He also gave her this portrait because, as he later said, at that time in his career, the difference between a gift and a sale was ,after all , negligible.

He also said, when friends complained that the portrait didn’t look like her, that someday she would look like the portrait.

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KEEP IN TOUCH WITH HUMANITY

A philosopher called upon a young art student who had just set to work in his first studio after a brilliant course in the art schools of Europe. They talked of the problems relating to beauty, ideals and ambitions. Upon his departure the philosopher paused upon the threshold of the studio and said to the young painter,
“Your art will cease to be great art unless you keep in touch with humanity.”


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