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Sandro Bottilcelli
Three Miracles of Saint Zenobius, 1500 |
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Sandro Bottilcelli
Venus and Mars, 1485 |
This painting is a great piece of work that describes a scene comparable to that of Lucy and George in Piazza Signoria. Just as demons are flying out of the man in this photo, the Edwardian standards and thoughts fly out of Lucy.
This painting shows the exaggerated ideas of both masculinity and femininity that Lucy and George may have been surrounded by. Here, Mars is exhausted from love just as George was after his second kiss with Lucy.
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JMW Turner
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 1832 |
In this painting, Turner is illustrating the world he sees through literature; he is able to transport himself to other places through fictitious stories. in comparison, Lucy transports herself to other places through less exciting books like her Baedeker.
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JMW TURNER
London from Greenwich Park, 1809 |
In this painting Turner plays with the use of shading and creates natural light within the painting. This painting in particular is not as lively as his painting set in Rome, showing how feelings differ from place to place. Similarly, Lucy seems to feel more like herself in Florence rather than her home.
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View from the Thames boat ride: Tate to Tate |
I took this photo as We were traveling along the Thames from one Tate Museum to the other. I imagined how Lucy must have felt as we were on the boat. It was such a freeing and exhilarating feeling to know that I was embarking on an adventure all on my own. For the first time, I was traveling without my parents just as Lucy did.