Here's the paper itself - let me know your thoughts. Much of the art historical element by Karen Davies is v interesting. It's the AI side which goes far wrong.
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@AudreySuffolk@arthistorynews Who everyone thinks is Richard Ii could it be infact his mother? It looks like a woman to me ,who would have been in grateful mood at the time! Do we know if she was still alive then. Her prayers saved her son would be the belief at the time. ?? Really enjoyed talk
Is Joseph Wright 'of Derby' Britain’s Caravaggio? 🕯️
If you lived in Britain in the 1700s, you would have spent your evenings in candlelight. Joseph Wright of Derby painted this shadowy world like no other.
Join Christine Riding, Director of Collections and Research, as she takes a closer look at Wright’s paintings: https://t.co/PfHNswVwWn
I've always thought Paul Nash s broken landscape a good depiction because the realistic ones can not express the horror, when I've tryed to paint this subject, nothing can do justice ends up more cartoonist so I destroy it.
Next Tuesday it’s the second episode of Art’s Most. This time it’s Art’s Most Horrific. I deal with all types of darkness in art - some physical. Some psychological. I found the psychological stuff the toughest. #ArtsMostHorrific#SkyArts#Tuesday#9pm