ArtDan BeauchampJanuary 27, 2023Art, History, Geography, Japan, China, Zodiac, Taiwan, America, United States, Middle East, Asia, Africa, Sculpture, Painting, Design, Mask, Christianity, Capitalism, Rabbit, Hare, Persia, Rumi, Xenophon, Mosaic, Egypt, Rome, Europe, Durer, Tiziano, Titian, Easter, Monty Python, Folklore, Aztec, Gaule, Dogon, Miffy, Bugs Bunny, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Jeff Koons, Helmut Newton, Koons, Barry Flanagan, Hedonism, Sex, Queer, Rodin, MichelangeloComment From Folklore to Fine Art: An Anthology of the Rabbit Let’s dive down the rabbit hole, tracing symbolism of the latest animal of the year across time and space. ArtDan BeauchampJanuary 27, 2023Art, History, Geography, Japan, China, Zodiac, Taiwan, America, United States, Middle East, Asia, Africa, Sculpture, Painting, Design, Mask, Christianity, Capitalism, Rabbit, Hare, Persia, Rumi, Xenophon, Mosaic, Egypt, Rome, Europe, Durer, Tiziano, Titian, Easter, Monty Python, Folklore, Aztec, Gaule, Dogon, Miffy, Bugs Bunny, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Jeff Koons, Helmut Newton, Koons, Barry Flanagan, Hedonism, Sex, Queer, Rodin, MichelangeloComment
Art, TravelDan BeauchampOctober 19, 2020Antwerp, Belgium, Netherlands, The Netherlands, Labor, The Art of Labor, Renaissance, Titian, Pieter Bruegel, Bruegel the Elder, Bruegel, Hieronymus Bosch, Bosch, The Seasons, Peasantry, Agriculture, Humanism, Mercantilism2 Comments The Humanistic Peasantry of Bruegel the Elder Humanism sought to resolve the idleness of peasantry and scarcity of labor for emerging mercantilism. Art, TravelDan BeauchampOctober 19, 2020Antwerp, Belgium, Netherlands, The Netherlands, Labor, The Art of Labor, Renaissance, Titian, Pieter Bruegel, Bruegel the Elder, Bruegel, Hieronymus Bosch, Bosch, The Seasons, Peasantry, Agriculture, Humanism, Mercantilism2 Comments