Exhibit: Eight Artists, Eight Visions


Here's my favorite,
with that melancholy green haze
that Dan Gerhartz
is noted for.
And to augment that feeling
note how that
pretty young woman
has such knarly old hands.

What a fine idea:
to stretch the model out
horizontally,
but only put her head
under a strong light
to give the scene
some depth.
A fine trip
back to about 1860
that makes me think
of Courbet



While Stuart
takes us back
only to the early 20th C.
(I'm thinking Thomas Wilmer Dewing)
Or maybe
someone
from the 1930's
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