ANTONIO MARTÍN ORTIZ: EL DESNUDO FEMENINO EN EL ARTE
ANTONIO MARTÍN ORTIZ
EN ESTA POSICIÓN ME HE PASADO LA MAYOR PARTE DE MI VIDA.
AQUÍ Y ASÍ ME TENÉIS.

Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci.
OMNE TVLIT PVNCTVM QVI MISCVIT VTILE DVLCI.
(Q. Horatius Flaccus, Epistula ad Pisones, 343)
Ganó todo mérito el que mezcló lo útil con lo agradable.

VERANO DE 1964 EN SAINT CIERS DU TAILLON [Charente Maritime], Francia

<strong>VERANO DE 1964 EN <em>SAINT CIERS DU TAILLON [Charente Maritime], Francia</em></strong>
Mi padre [R.I.P.], un amigo (Josep Ma. Riba i Armenter [R.I.P.]), mi hermana Simona, yo mismo, mi hermana Rosario,
mi hermano Pepe, mi madre [R.I.P.], otro amigo (Josep Amiell):
PATRI MATRIQVE MEIS IN MEMORIAM: Descansen en Paz los dos juntos
.
"Cuando uno ha perdido a su padre y a su madre, se ha quedado sin referencia al pasado".
(Frase mía, que yo, como bien nacido, les dedico a quienes me dieron la Vida y me abrieron el Camino para ser Feliz)
A mí, lo mismo que a Ovidio (Tristia, I, III, 4):
Labitur ex oculis nunc quoque gutta meis.
Todavía ahora se me resbala una lágrima de los ojos, los míos.

Recojo y comparto la frase, más optimista, de mi amigo Carlos Hernández, Chacien: ”Lo que en verdad mata es el olvido”.
No es mi caso, porque yo, estas cosas, no las olvido.

EQUITACIÓN AL SON DE POLCAS VIENESAS

Si quieres disfrutar de la maravilla de ver a los caballos de la Escuela Española de Equitación de Viena danzando al son de las polcas de los Strauss,
PINCHA EN UNO DE LOS ENLACES SIGUIENTES:

1) Spanish Riding School Vienna
2) Spanische Hofreitschule
3) Beliebte Annen-Polka
4) Best Equestrian Art School of Europe 251107.
Ejercicios de doma de caballos

sábado, 9 de agosto de 2014

EL DESNUDO FEMENINO EN EL ARTE


Nada es tan encantador a la vista
como la belleza de una mujer.
(Ateneo El Gramático, Deipnosofistas, 608a)
(Apud Manuel Galiano, José S. Lasso de La Vega,
Francisco R. Adrados,
"EL DESCUBRIMIENTO DEL AMOR EN GRECIA",
Editorial Coloquio, Madrid 1985, p.85)

The Nude in Art
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Women in Art by Famous Artists

Walter Girotto: Pintor Realista

Born under Taurus in a small northern Italian town called Rovigo and it was May 4th when his family moved to Turin (Italy) to seek their fortune.
 
The only things he likes to remember about his town of origin are the branches of the weeping willow in the small garden, two tin soldiers and a picture of a whale, drawn at nursery school when he was 4, under the incredulous gaze of a nun who was unaware that her admiring glance was to decide his life as a painter.
 
In 1985, Girotto took part in his first Art-Expo in New York and, following this auspicious debut in which he sold everything within the first twenty minutes of the opening of the exhibition, he spent the rest of the show apologising for having no other works available.
 
Gratified by that flattering debut, Girotto took part with equal fortune in the next two New York Art-Expos until, in 1987, the meeting with dealer Robert Bane led to the show at the Tamara Bane Gallery in Los Angeles in 1988 and to which, considering its success, the ones in 1989 and 1990 were the natural sequel.
 
He faced than public opinion in a multitude of one-man exhibitions, enjoying widespread, sincere approval which often made him, as he says " … proud and confident I had given, at least to kindred spirits, the pleasure of seeing what my soul rejoiced at imagining transformed into shapes and colours".

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