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RE: Art Explained by a Writer: Affe vor Skelett (1900)
Hahaha. Actually, the "Monkey Brother's" gaze seems to be telling the skeleton the dialogue you've written. Or is it the skeleton who's speaking? Hahaha. Well, I think either of them could have the same feeling about Von Max, hahaha.
I loved reading your post. Hugs.
Jajaja. En realidad, la mirada del "hermano Mono" parece estarle diciendo al esqueleto el diálogo que has desarrollado. ¿O es el esqueleto quién habla? Jajaja. Bueno, creo que cualquiera de los dos puede tener el mismo sentimiento hacia Von Max, jajaja.
Me encantó leerte. Un abrazo.
I don't think this question will ever be answered. Brother Monkey remains silent. Perhaps he is offended or annoyed because he has been called to account by the monkey. Maybe he whispered a master plan into Von Max's ear, or perhaps it was other voices in the painter's head that also liked to dissect figures. Who else did this? Leonardo? Perhaps it is a quirk of painters to dissect everything before they depict it?
It all looks a bit dark and gloomy. Let's not wonder what it smells like. Thank you for reading and leaving a comment.