Did anyone see the programme about Seurat last night on BBC4 ? Waldemar Janusczak has an eccentric presentation style but it is, in its way, authoritative. And his illustration of how Seurat's 'invention' of pointillism was influenced by a scientific work on colour was I'm sure, er, spot on.
However his own ideas about the mysteries involved in Les Poseuses were, I suppose, exactly that; his own ideas. They struck me as a bit far fetched. Is this the BBC's efforts to prove all previous theories about everything to be absolutely wrong? (Think Lucy Worsely...if you can.) I was equally unsure about his linking La Grande Jatte with Une Baignade, Asnieres.
I've absolutely no specialist knowledge of fine art, and would be interested to hear others' views about Waldemar's views! It was slightly annoying that he kept referring to the painting as Le Poseuses. It rather dented my faith in his credibility as an art critic!
However his own ideas about the mysteries involved in Les Poseuses were, I suppose, exactly that; his own ideas. They struck me as a bit far fetched. Is this the BBC's efforts to prove all previous theories about everything to be absolutely wrong? (Think Lucy Worsely...if you can.) I was equally unsure about his linking La Grande Jatte with Une Baignade, Asnieres.
I've absolutely no specialist knowledge of fine art, and would be interested to hear others' views about Waldemar's views! It was slightly annoying that he kept referring to the painting as Le Poseuses. It rather dented my faith in his credibility as an art critic!
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