Sunday, March 20, 2016

The Brother Who Didn't Die On The Titanic + The Daughter Who ...Lived In Excess = Exponential Gratitude From The Art World...

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was a passenger
on the maiden voyage
of the Titanic.





 
His brother, Solomon,
was not a Titanic 
passenger.

Rather than have a museum 
on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, Benjamin's daughter, 
Peggy housed herart collection on 
the bank of the 
Venice Canal.






The debt Modern Art owes 
to the Guggenheim family
is being celebrated
in Florence, Italy
 with such eye candy
as this painting
by  Kandinsky

Mr. and Mrs. CarPeo would like to be your proxy guests
at this exhibit. All you have to do is provide us
with two airline tickets and some spending money.
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4 comments:

  1. Nice page, I was able to watch
    it's progress from earlier stages.

    You are a good designer!

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    1. Thank you
      But I only wish
      a designer with yr
      articulte artistic sensibilities,
      could admire/appreciate Peggy Guggenheim
      as much as I do.

      I would say the same
      thing to Gilda.

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  2. The K prophetic
    of the Wright centric
    circular path

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    1. I agree with you 100%
      despite having absolutely
      no clue of what you mean

      I think K was most prophetic
      with his 2-sided Chaos/Order
      painting

      At the risk of mixing chaos with order:
      i will now play the K-name game

      To Wit:
      Imagine a world with Vassily Kafka
      and Franz Kandinsky

      Sincerely,
      Oscar Oliverio

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