There were actually two ‘Wigtown Martyrs’, Margaret Wilson (18) and Margaret McLachlan (63). I guess Millais picked the young pretty one.
I did wonder whether this post needed a NSFW tag.
No, I didn’t create it. It’s in The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
I can’t resist pointing out this slightly naughty homage by Sylvie Jones.
Yes, like most people I associated him with his wonderful art nouveau posters and only discovered his historical work quite recently.
Artists’ muses often seem to have at least one titty hanging out. I assume they can only afford really shoddy clothing.
I hadn’t really picked up on who the main character was. Now I can see the model’s eyes are directed at her.
Well, I’m posting from lemmyNSFW and it flags everything NSFW by default. And I’m lazy.
I don’t see this as a celebration of the glorious revolution, it’s a bit more nuanced than that. There’s an obvious nod to the October Revolution, but there is also the inclusion of the Marshall amplifier and electric guitar; potent symbols of western culture. The mood seems deliberately ambiguous. Is she nostalgic for the past or is the calendar an unpleasant reminder of how things were?
Well, I’m guessing light pollution wasn’t a problem in 19th century Poland. That was just what you saw when you looked up on a clear night.