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“Lamentation d’Orphée”, par Alexandre Séon (environ 1896)
Découverte de ce peintre symboliste français grace à Orphée, sujet autour duquel je tourne en ce moment tel un disque sur une platine.
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Après être resté plusieurs semaines avec ses amis Les Renaissants Casqués à Balades Sonores en ce début d'année, le jeune roi anglais Charles VIII appréciant tout particulièrement l'environnement vinylique et sympathique du lieu, y séjourne encore.
N'hésitez pas à aller le saluer, cependant ne vous vexez pas si point de réponse de sa part vous aurez car “No Ones Bothered” de l'album “Key Markets” des Sleafords Mods en continu il écoute.
What would Charles VIII - painted here by Jan Mostaert around 1525-  listen to if he was living nowadays ? I am sure he would love the music of Sleaford Mods, especially “No Ones Bothered” from the album “Key Markets” (2015). - A listening to it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM2f0YWhP9o

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What would Catherine d’aragon (maybe her, maybe not her, nobody knows...) - painted here by Michel Sittow around 1505-  listen to if he was living nowadays ?
I am sure she would love the music of King Krule, especially “The Krockadile” from the album “6 Feet Beneath the Moon” (2013).
- A listening to it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5VwnUurwa4
What would this young lady - painted here around 1490 by Domenico Ghirlandaio -  listen to if she was living nowadays ? I am sure she would love the music of Grizzly Bear, especially “The Hunt” from the album “Shields” (2012). - More about the album : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shields_(album) - Sorry, did not find a “listening to it” link
What would Louis II of Hungary - painted here by Bernard Strigel around 1515 -  listen to if he was living nowadays ? I am sure he would love the music of Deerhunter, especially “Like New” from the EP “Fluorescent Grey” (2007). - More about the album : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorescent_Grey_EP - A listening to it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNrX_qVBKZw
What would this young man - painted here by Hans Memling -  listen to if he was living nowadays ? I am sure he would love the music of Liars, especially “Left Speaker Blown” from the album “Mess” (2014). - More about the album : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mess_(Liars_album) - A listening to it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4G3IH3S_ZE
What would this young lady - painted here around 1470 by Antonio Pollaiolo -  listen to if she was living nowadays ? I am sure she would love the music of Nobukazu Takemura, especially “Fallslake” from the album “10th” (2002). - More about the album : http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/7923-10th/
( and don’t believe this article, this album is one of the most magic album of this new century) - A listening to it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW3Akqdb_oM

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What would this young lady - painted here around 1450 by Paolo Ucello -  listen to if she was living nowadays ? I am sure she would love the music of Cat Power, especially “He War” from the album “You are Free” (2003).
- More about the album : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Are_Free - A listening to it :Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poGk-bo7Wmc
What would Count Philip - painted here around 1517 by Hans Balbung Grien -  listen to if he was living nowadays ? I am sure he would love the music of Blur, especially “Essex Dogs” from the album “Blur” (1997).
- More about the album : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(Blur_album) -Â A listening to it :Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I2P2bAfiXY
What would this young man from the Italian Renaissance - painted by Giovanni Bellini -  listen to if he was living nowadays ? I am sure he would love the music of Bibio, especially “All the Flowers” remixed by Lone. - A listening to it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiAmHsc_koM
What would Laura Battiferri - painted by Agnolo Bronzino -  listen to if she was living nowadays ? I am sure she would love “Flowers” by Dudley Perkins (from "Peanut Butter Wolf’s - Jukebox 45′5, Stones Throw, 2002) - A listening to it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj7Qsj7ANy4
What would Anna of Rozmitai - painted by Jacob Seisenegger around 1529 -  listen to if she was living nowadays ? I am sure she would love good Hip-hop, especially “Paper Thin” MF Doom / MC Lyte (from Special Blends, MF Doom) - A listening to it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZznrzjzQug

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What would this young man from the Italian Renaissance - painted by Giovanni Bellini -  listen to if he was living nowadays ? I am sure he would love the music of Maurizio ( Moritz Von Oswald ), especially “M5” (1995). - A listening to it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iXCwilsgqA
What would this young man - painted around 1510 by Vincenzo Catena -  listen to if he was living nowadays ?
I am sure he would love the music of Oneohtrix Point Never, especially “Replica” from the album Replica (2011 - more about the album : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replica_(Oneohtrix_Point_Never_album ).
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A listening to it :Â
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvEm3a20Yc4
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More about Vincenzo Catena :
(The following content comes from the Web Gallery of art - http://www.wga.hu/index.html ) :
" Venetian painter of religious subjects and portraits. Catena was a man of good birth and independent means who moved in humanist circles and may have been the link between these circles and Giorgione. He is first mentioned in 1506 in an inscription on the back of Giorgione's portrait Laura (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna), according to which they had entered into some kind of partnership. Nothing else is known of this arrangement. The main influence on his style was Giovanni Bellini. His early paintings can be awkward and stiff, but from c. 1510 his work matured under the influence of the late Bellini, Cima, and Titian into a style that was derivative but handsome, with pleasing handling of diffused light and warm colours. "
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More about this portrait :
(The following content comes from the Web Gallery of art - http://www.wga.hu/index.html ) :
" Early Venetian portraiture is well illustrated by the Portrait of a Young Man by Vincenzo Catena. Characteristic of the tradition of portraiture established by Catena's master Bellini is the bust-length format with a blue-sky background. The painting shows the sitter in the austere, formal dress of Venice's governing class with just a hint of luxury provided by the fur lining that peeps out from under his black robe. The sitter's features are described with delicate precision, and are made to appear convincingly three-dimensional through careful modelling in light and shade. The rigid symmetry of the composition lends the sitter a certain dignity, but it precludes any effect of movement. The scale is smaller than life, and the picture is painted on wood, with smooth, virtually invisible brushstrokes."