I picked up the book Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars (2012) by Camille Paglia at the thrift store for Marz, who is interested.
I never cared for Paglia writing on writing--but I have enjoyed (without always agreeing with) some of her outrageous political statements. I'd never read her on art.
This book is so fun!
Here, on French rococo:
Here, on French rococo:
"The empty white background of rococo paneling is a willed blankness, a blocking out of unpleasant realities. French rococo interiors have clarity, they are suspended, elusive, unresolved.Re the Princess's Oval Salon, by architect Germain Boffrand (1667-1754), 1737. Hotel de Soubise, Paris.
So much pretty motion, and yet so much golden paralysis."
And, of Bernini's Chair of St. Peter, the Vatican:
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