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You’ll know of John Berger’s reading of this painting?

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Thank you for your note - I read Ways of Seeing many, many years ago and enjoyed returning to Berger's analysis. I was especially amused to read that some scholars had disagreed with Berger and claimed that this painting was about the Andrews' love of nature. I'm with Berger - maybe they did love nature, but that is definitely not the message I receive from the painting.

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Thanks! This was fascinating.

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Thank you for reading!

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Not so hidden contempt for patrons in portraiture would make for a very interesting series of pieces

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Yes, it would! I'm going to do more research, as I had a hard time finding other examples. I'm sure there are some, but I would guess that most people would destroy anything unflattering. I know Winston Churchill famously destroyed a portrait by Graham Sutherland, but I don't think Sutherland held Churchill in contempt. Rather, Churchill didn't appreciate being portrayed realistically - he had a very idealized image of himself and I guess couldn't face the realities of aging.

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Jul 6Liked by Nicole Miras

Don’t tell him I said it, but my business partner looks like Mr Andrews. (But he’s a great guy.)

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Thank you so much! And that is hilarious 😆

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Jul 6Liked by Nicole Miras

Wonderful story and well told!

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Let me tell you, this was an absolute DELIGHT to read while I was suffering at work today. Thank you for this piece! I live for the drama.

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I'm so happy to hear that!! The research for this piece definitely gave me a giggle. It's great drama

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