parsing art : “A Table of Desserts” – de Heem/Matisse
by richibi
“A Table of Desserts“ (1640)
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“Still Life after Jan Davidsz. de Heem’s ‘La desserte’” (1915)
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if Siudmak was a little too much like
Rousseau for my taste, then what
Matisse does to de Heem is just
right, though the blueprint is
identical the outcome is starkly
different and individual, Matisse
is evidently his own man
directors will do the same with
Shakespeare, for instance, or
Verdi, when they alter, or update,
the work’s time frame, giving it
more immediacy, a new life
not always however effectively,
we saw a Figaro in Dresden come
in on a motorcycle, we walked out
after the first act, though not
before my mom had fallen asleep
during the torpid arias
whose table of desserts above
would you like
Richard