tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493101396674767317.post2416396362436936003..comments2023-10-17T10:29:57.984-04:00Comments on The Screaming Pope: de Kooning RetrospectiveFrancishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07981546907877838890noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493101396674767317.post-79458011955759526992011-10-10T21:15:15.329-04:002011-10-10T21:15:15.329-04:00Don't think it's true about Brecht; the ea...Don't think it's true about Brecht; the early <br />Brecht like Baal I believe is less ideological and didactic, but I don't think of Brecht as pluralistic or particularly tolerant. FrancisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493101396674767317.post-4906169925421198162011-10-10T13:41:04.823-04:002011-10-10T13:41:04.823-04:00At a viewing of Picasso's La Celestina this we...At a viewing of Picasso's La Celestina this weekend at the de Young, I got the sense that this blue painting was the "grand-daddy" of his women ... dark, mysterious with some black tricks under that cape. <br /><br />Back to earlier post ... Brecht too was working to put out these ideological flames was he not?<br /><br />Thank you!Sigurdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01683335863921260390noreply@blogger.com