Sunday, December 1, 2019

As a matter of fact

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The post that follows has been recently banned by the Keeper's of Public Decency at Tumblr. 

Their message reads: This post was flagged because it contains adult content which violates our Community Guidelines. THIS DECISION CANNOT BE APPEALED. 

It appears that social media in general wants us to be more comfortable with war, violence and foul language than with innocent paintings of the nude.

I trust that Edouard Danton's paintings will not shock or offend followers of this blog.

Casting from Life

The painter Edouard Danton (1848-1897) came from a family of sculptors and the paintings he made in his father's studio to my mind perfectly capture the matter of fact business of working from the nude model. I stress "to my mind" because one critic from the world of art academia - having I'm sure, never worked from the nude - considers his paintings mere titillation. 

In my book Notes on the Nude I delve deeper into the working relationship between artist and model. In particular the titillation of the dressed model as against the matter of fact undressed:

The human body is less sexually alluring nude than when it is dressed. If one of my regular models had posed in the fetching flimsy white dress she wore on arrival, I would have been lost beyond recall. But as soon as she took it off we were back to our matter of fact working relationship.

Below are two more of Edouard Danton's masterly paintings. As a sculptor I can recognise every detail, from the tools on his workbench to the temporary rail alongside the modelling stand. 


Coin d atelier

My Father's Studio

As with the model depicted in the painting, my models are likewise fascinated by the work in progress. Furthermore,at the end of a session I can sense my model's reluctance to exchange the freedom of the nude for the restrictions of being clothed.

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