There’s something wrong with the boy…

What's going on with the boy... He started acting up after we watched some of Ivan's paintings together, and it's gone downhill since then! He slept during the first Gustave but during the second Gustave his excitement gradually increased and last time, when we admired at the work of El Greco together, his behavior was totally out of…

Gustave et Gustave (part I).

Shh! The boy has gone to sleep.. Now I can finally continue the epic same-name sagas, and enjoy my two favorite Gustaves all by myself, without the boy pestering me and meddling in my private business. Gustave Doré (1832 - 1883) was a french artist mostly known for his engravings, but he was also an…

Film analysis: Bathman.

Enough art, music and fun! It's time to get serious as we delve into the 1982 cult classic Bathman dal pianeta Eros directed by Antonio D'Agostino - who here goes under the pseudonym Richard Bennett. Of all the Batman film adaptations, this is by far the most underrated and least appreciated, which is why I've chosen…

Jorge y Jorge (part I).

With the great success of Albrecht und Albrecht I've decided to continue the smash hit by introducing two new characters I really like: Jorge and Jorge. The first of two favorite Jorges I'd like to discuss is Jorge Ben Jor. Jorge is a Brazilian musician who plays a kind of soothing, tropical mix of bossa…

Albrecht und Albrecht (part II).

The second Albrecht, Albrecht Altdorfer (1480 - 1583), has quite a few thing in common with the first Albrecht: They both had the same name (Albrecht), they were contemporary, they were German, they were both artists and they both had awesome monograms (that were quite similar). But there are also things that set them apart.…

Albrecht und Albrecht (part I).

There are two Albrechts that I particularly like: Dürer and Altdorfer. Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) was a German artist and art theorist active during the Northern Renaissance. He was an immensely talented and innovative artist, that left an enduring mark in the history of western art, which is reflected through his epitaph written by Wilibald Pirckheimer:…

Ivan.

"Tell me more about 19th century Russian art, please daddy!" Ok, ok, calm down son... Here's some Ivan Kramskoj: When studying at the S:t Petersburg Academy of Art, Ivan and some other students wanted to pick their own subjects for their paintings, which of course led to them being expelled (no fun allowed!).  They instead…