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Art philistines by H. M. Bateman
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Art philistines by H. M. Bateman
" Excuse me, sir, but if you like you can come and paint our cottage - the roses are looking lovely now." A modern artist looks infuriated at the suggestion he might paint something pretty and traditional. Date: 1932
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1932 Anger Bateman Easel Fury Innocent Modernist Painter Painters Philistines Satire Sep16 Artists
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H.M. Bateman's humorous illustration "Art Philistines," created in 1932, captures the essence of the growing tension between traditional and modern art movements. In this scene, an innocent and well-meaning couple, dressed in rural attire, approach a modern artist as he passionately works on his easel. With a palette of vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes, the artist is completely engrossed in his avant-garde masterpiece. The couple's suggestion, "Excuse me, sir, but if you like you can come and paint our cottage - the roses are looking lovely now," is met with the modern artist's infuriated reaction. His furrowed brow and clenched fists convey his deep frustration and disdain for the couple's naive and unsophisticated perspective. The artist's anger is a reflection of the misunderstanding and social divide between the modernist and traditional art worlds. Bateman's satirical take on the situation highlights the humorous and often contentious nature of the art world during this period. The artist's fury is not only a reaction to the couple's suggestion but also a representation of the modernist's desire to break free from the constraints of traditional art and push boundaries. The image is a testament to the complexities and nuances of the art world and the ongoing debate between innovation and tradition. This print, with its rich history and timeless humor, continues to resonate with audiences today and serves as a reminder of the importance of embracing new ideas while also cherishing the beauty of the past.
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