Cool paintings that depict hedonism?
Cool paintings that depict hedonism?
Hey π
i'm trying to find a painting that'd look cool on the wall above the head of my bed.
I like art, but don't know much about it.
Goya, Caravaggio, Blake, ... love that kinda stuff.
But i'd like to find an image that somehow depicts hedonism (preference hedonism / desire satisfaction theory) in a not so creepy way. Don't wanna scare away my potential companions π
Do you have an idea?
Thx!
Twofacetony @lemmy.world 38 0 ReplyNauticalNoodle @lemmy.ml I apologize for nothing.
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Zathras @lemm.ee Garden of Earthly Delights - Hieronymus Bosch
34 1 ReplyTodd Bonzalez @lemm.ee I want to be them
19 0 Replyintensely_human @lemm.ee Have you been to Burning Man?
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Pulptastic @midwest.social 16 0 ReplyTHCDenton @lemmy.world Relatable
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dQw4w9WgXcQ @lemm.ee I still haven't found Waldo
6 0 ReplyCheradenine @sh.itjust.works I love el bosco, but the evolution of this painting was probably Bruegel in 'the triumph of death'. If you include the other panels of the triptych, it is less salutary.
4 0 ReplyCall me Lenny/Leni @lemm.ee This is the one I'd recommend.
2 0 Replycatharso @discuss.tchncs.de OP While it certainly fit's the description it's a bit busy, lol.
I might consider a few sections of it though, if i can find a source with high enough resolution.
Thx!
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Nefara @lemmy.world How about The Romans in Their Decadence? (Thomas Couture)
33 0 ReplyMyDogLovesMe @lemmy.world With the soundtrack of Caravan of Fools, by John Prine.
9 0 Replycatharso @discuss.tchncs.de OP Looks like a fun situation βΊοΈ Thx for the suggestion!
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Zombiepirate @lemmy.world The Feast of the Gods- Giovanni Bellini & Titian, oil on canvas (1514)
25 0 ReplyRolando @lemmy.world The English Bed - by Guillermo Lorca GarcΓa Huidobro (2020)
20 0 Replyrunswithjedi @lemmy.world It's not exactly hedonism, but is kind of adjacent.
The Swing by Jean-HonorΓ© Fragonard
20 0 Replyfinestnothing @lemmy.world I know it's probably meant to be semi-serious but I can't stop giggling at their faces
11 0 Replyrunswithjedi @lemmy.world That's intentional. Jean-HonorΓ© Fragonard had a goofy style.
Self portrait
Marie Emilie Coignet de Courson with a Dog
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massive_bereavement @fedia.io To me nothing says hedonism like the Belle Epoque.
Degas has fantastic depictions of urban leisure: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-ballet-scene-from-meyerbeers-opera-robert-le-diable-30908
This is one of my favorite paintings of the time, though you might want to pass due to the "implication". Show me the "Manet": https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/a-bar-at-the-folies-bergere-207293
If you want more merry colors and simpler times then probably going back to Jan Steen might be a good idea: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/merrymaking-in-a-tavern-209153 He liked painting people having a grand time: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-interior-of-an-inn-the-broken-eggs-115662
If you like alcohol as a motive, but also seeing hedonism pushed to the metal, here's some moral teaching in fantastic colors: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-last-day-in-the-old-home-200702
If you don't like sermons but enjoy light: https://www.wikiart.org/en/peder-severin-kroyer/hip-hip-hurrah-1888
For maximum debauchery, Gin Lane's your lane: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/work-of-art/gin-lane-1
In case you need something more Mediterranean, Triumf of Bacchus has some of that vivid face depiction Velazquez provides: https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/los-borrachos-o-el-triunfo-de-baco/4a23d5e2-9fd4-496b-806b-0f8ba913b3d8
As a piece of resistance, James Bartolacci does clubbing art: https://anatebgi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/James-Bartolacci_JB1006_1664490656.jpg
If there's nothing you fancy, please let me know.
15 1 ReplyAFallingAnvil @lemmy.ca Excellent recommendations, but I have to say those artUK links are absolutely infuriating on mobile, you can't actually zoom in on the (quite small) painting for some reason.
5 0 Replymassive_bereavement @fedia.io Sorry about that I'm cursed with excellent taste and unparalleled laziness.
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catharso @discuss.tchncs.de OP omg, what an incredible answer!
Some of these are amazing.
I feel like i need to hang more than the one i planned; turning my little flat into a tiny gallery ^^
No seriously. Great suggestions!
I especially like "The Broken Eggs", "Hip, Hip, Hurrah!" and "Gin Lane" π
2 0 Replymassive_bereavement @fedia.io Hip, Hip, Hurrah! comes from a Norwegian-Dutch painter that makes fantastic captures of life "as it is" in my opinion. Not what you've asked but this is a favorite of mine: https://www.wikiart.org/en/peder-severin-kroyer/in-the-store-during-a-pause-from-fishing-1882
Plus anything on the beach is fantastic from this author.
Jan Steen (the author from The Broken Eggs) has a deep repertoire of people just "cooked", having great fun, with lots of color.
If you enjoyed Gin Lane, you could also pair it with "Beer Street", from the same author: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/work-of-art/beer-street-1
Basically this author thought that Beer is great, but Gin is rubbish, and his depiction of both are fantastic. Plus, as any interior designer worth their salt would say, "it's a conversation piece". ;)
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cygnus @lemmy.ca Manet's DΓ©jeuner sur l'herbe comes to mind:
13 0 Replythawed_caveman @lemmy.world Eduard von Grutzner painted a lot of monks enjoying beer and spirits.
7 0 Replycatharso @discuss.tchncs.de OP This is another great one! Thx! βΊοΈ
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flambonkscious @sh.itjust.works This is some great art in here! I'm really enjoying the different approaches to the subject. Maybe I need to sift around some galleries after all?
6 0 Replygeoma @lemmy.ml I'd searxh for Bacchus or dionysius paintings
4 0 Replyelectric_nan @lemmy.ml