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Edited by The Cellar Door: 9/24/2015 6:35:26 PM
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Does this painting offend you?

Edouard Manet (1832-1883) Le déjeuner sur l'herbe [Luncheon on the Grass] 1863 Oil on canvas H. 208; W. 264.5 cm In France, 1863, controversy came about after this piece was shown at an art show. It was called obscene and offensive. The size, composition, depth, and subject matter were erroneous to a 19th century community. [quote]One interpretation of the work is that it depicts the rampant prostitution that occurred in the Bois de Boulogne, a large park at the western outskirts of Paris, at the time. This prostitution was common knowledge in Paris, but was considered a taboo subject unsuitable for a painting.[/quote] [quote]The presence of a nude woman among clothed men is justified neither by mythological nor allegorical precedents. This, and the contemporary dress, rendered the scene strange and almost unreal. [/quote] This work is often called the start of modernism in art, however it was slandered at the time it was made, and now, I highly doubt this is very offensive to any of you. [b]Why? Are we as a society less moral now than ever? Will this just continue until we are completely demonized? [/b] Some people describe the current generation as one with stunted morals, sex fiends, drug users, immoral music, reduced number of church goers, impractical pregnancies, etc. [b]Are we just breaking contemporary code, such has this painting, or is society destroying itself? [/b] Also, leave the spam in other threads please. Nobody cares for it.

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  • Edited by Autolycus: 9/25/2015 10:05:37 PM
    [quote]The presence of a nude woman among clothed men is justified neither by mythological nor allegorical precedents. This, and the contemporary dress, rendered the scene strange and almost unreal. [/quote] Actually, this is an interesting thought. If the picture was of people in Ancient Greece, wearing togas or what not, then perhaps they would find it less shocking. So perhaps if the picture was in the setting of modern times, we would find it relatively more shocking? The time difference may distance our minds ability to relate to the depiction.

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