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Boucher, the victory of Venus, 1740
This is the erotic work of Rococo master Bscher. In the lower left corner of this painting, there is a woman masturbating ... at that time, she was studying rococo art. When the professor talked about this painting, her wording was "Oh, she is very satisfied with herself" ... In another class, the professor also talked about this painting. She's older, so she's embarrassed to talk about it. She said, "Look! What is she doing! " Then I hurried to the next slide.
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William blake, Newton, 1795
Blake is an English poet and painter. He loves nature and pursues all spiritual and sacred beautiful things. He is true to his inner feelings. So he hated Newton very much, a person who used physics, mathematics and various sciences to know and measure the world. Even more hateful, Newton also formulated a set of theories about color (light color principle? ), and for Blake, light is very sacred, full of infinite spirituality and infinite possibilities, which can't be desecrated by reason and science, so Blake drew a picture to satirize Newton.
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This painting depicts Newton, who hated Blake, sitting in the deepest part of the dark sea floor, absorbed in measuring his geometry and studying his mathematics. The muscles on his back, like tortoise shells and armor, deeply wrap him in his own world and isolate him from the sacred world outside. He turned a blind eye to everything in the underwater world, such as strange rocks, vegetation, microorganisms and so on. He is a cold man who only focuses on cold theories and completely ignores any sacred and transcendental existence around him.
(Well, I hate Newton HHHH, too. I failed physics and had a hard time with math.)