Van Gogh and Hiroshige Exhibit at Pinacothèque-Paris, "Rêves du Japon" 2012-2013

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View of Takanawa and Edo Bay, 1831-32, Hiroshige
Lavander fields by Canal "La roubine du Roi" 1888, Van gogh
View of Edo bay with Mount Tsukaba to the north, 1857, HIroshige












Poplars at sunset, 1884, Van Gogh
Detail, Bridge crossing Fuse river, 1838-42, HIroshige












Night time country road in Provence, 1890, Van Gogh
Detail of Ishiyakusi Temple, 1833-34, Hiroshige



































Mount Fuji in the morning, 1833-34, HIroshige
The seeder, 1888, Van Gogh














Orchard surrounded by cypress, 1888, Van Gogh
Peasant watches two deliverymen, 1838-42, Hiroshige
Roadside noodle restaurant, 1838-42, Hiroshige
Stores at the border of Ōmin and Mino Provinces, 1838-42, Hiroshige
Travellers at restaurants and stores, 1838-42, Hiroshige























Fevrier Dalí : PART ONE.. This Way to MORE Dalí



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Dalí Retrospective 2012-2013 Centre Georges Pompidou-Paris
The Long and winding Road to Dalí ...Dalí in the Metro 



    Spot the Dalí?     




   Views from Spot the Dalí Exhibition Level, Centre Georges Pompidou     
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COMING SOON : Extensive Film Interviews with Salvador Dalí
Dalí is more funny in French than even in Catalan (with English subtitles)










































PART TWO ...Fevrier February Dalí : 1938 Sculpture and Painting and Shoes for his Wife


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Dalí Retrospective 2012-2013 Centre Georges Pompidou-Paris


The large part of the following works were completed in the 1930's








Objet surréaliste à fonctionnement symbolique, le soulier de Gala ... Surrealist objects, Gala's slipper   (wife of Dalí)

















  Veston Aphrodisiaque, liqueur du Peppermint ... Aphrodisiac's Jacket                    
  





       Venus de Milo aux tiroirs ... Venus de Milo as a bureau dresser        












           Millet's Angelus, Dalí Interpretation
"Paranoia uses the outside world to convey the obsessional idea, with the disturbing characteristic of making the reality of this idea valid for others.  The reality of the outside world serves as an illustration and proof, and is used to support the reality of our mind."*

 As a child, Dalí was obsessed with the portrait Angelus of a farming couple praying by Jean-François Millet.  Dalí was so greatly disturbed by a copy of this painting which hung at his school, that he had disturbing dreams.  He developed the paranoiac-critical method of playing art historian which he used his disturbed interpretations to analyze different works of art in order to better tolerate his overactive visions.                        He was convinced the couple were praying over the grave of their child, and he saw them as a couple of praying mantises.  In 1963, he convinced the Musée de Louvre, where the original painting resides, to investigate the work in order to confirm his intuitions.** 


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Millet's Angelus, Dalí Interpretation
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                         Metamorphosis of Narcissus  






   Shore enchanted by the Three Graces







    Enigma without End






   Apparition of a Face and a Fruit-bowl on the shore










Impressions of Africa, 1938





photos taken at Dalí Retrospective 2012-2013 Centre Georges Pompidou-Paris