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charles laval

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DUDE, CHARLES.

The glasses, the overcoat, this smug AF eyebrow? Too much. You look like an old photo of my dad’s fraternity brothers.

And, man, I get it. You’re trying to do this hipster/tortured soul thing to hang out with Gauguin. Spoiler, though, Chuck: The whole “tortured soul” thing will be quick routine should you continue to chill with Gauguin. He suuuuucks.

(Note: Charles Laval was also an artist, and friends with Gauguin, to the point they both traveled to Panama together in 1887. An earlier post describes how more than 20,000 died during the construction of the Canal…and Gauguin survived.)

 

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In case you were worried, me avoiding Gauguin should not lead you to the conclusion that I’ve had a change of heart or something.

Please! It’s like when you check Instagram feed of an ex, and realize, “yep, they still suck.” That’s me and Gauguin: I’m trying, but his stuff still rears its ugly head.

Gauguin’s Four Breton Women is, as you’d expect, is a boring work of art from Gauguin’s time in Pont-Aven. These chicks look just as annoyed as I would be had Gauguin continued to creep around as I try and analyze the actions of my fella with my ladies.

I will give Gauguin credit (I mean, slightest bit of credit) for capturing the total distress of the girl on the right. I mean, are those her shoes in her hand? 

Killing it.

 

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About to pull a Monvel’s Delfina, but instead of tuning out boring stories of your job during happy hour with guitar playing, I’m gonna go bottoms up on my pint glass and feign an emergency on my dog before scurrying to the nearest exit.

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This little number’s up for auction at Sotheby’s. Ludovic Alleaume’s In the Countryside is estimated to fetch between three and five hundred thousand dollars. I’m just hoping that someone can buy this for me and install it in my walk-in closet or something because hello, these dresses are everything to me.

Alleaume, a Monet contemporary, was influenced on this whole outdoor painting thing. I’m not always a fan of the middle part, but I’m feeling really good about this bright plaid.

You know who is not a fan of the tartan? People who visited the Salon. One translation alludes they would’ve imagined such a bright fashion choice outrageous.

Whatever, guys. Y’all thought that about gaucho pants at first, and they were HUGE.

lorette

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Henri Matisse painted Lorette fifty times in the span of a year before bouncin’ to Nice in 1918. FIVE ZERO.

I’m wondering how Matisse would handle that crush with social media. I’m imagining poor Lorette would wake up to endless messages like this:

“you still up lol”
“you stunning”
“your eyes are so beautiful”

Or like, a dozen other Snapchat convos. Block that, Lorette, we you aren’t about that life.

no, really.

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Ask me about my horoscope, or my spirit animal. Or something entirely original in terms of getting to know someone abstractly.

my kinda pen

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Imagine how many pens would avoid confiscation while paying tabs at bars if they looked like THIS!

Well, not really, I’d probably be more tempted to take it if they looked like this.

And I know it’s a fan, yeesh.

mood.

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Wendy’s Monday, and I just hate her so much.

new york theater

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Edward Hopper’s New York Theater is probably one of the strongest compositions I’ve seen in awhile. The lighting, the perspective, the T-strap shoes on this usherette?! I mean, come on, this is good stuff!

I think my favorite moment of this work is how perfectly the tuxedo line of her outfit matches the rich hue of the curtain. But then, I always applaud myself when I nonchalantly match my nail color to whatever I find on sale at J.Crew Factory, so…

…it’s the little things.

 

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