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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
7.9x11.8in
About this artwork
Some known examples are:
Surrealist painters Max Ernst, Paul Éluard and his then wife Gala, future wife of Salvador Dalí.
Emma Hamilton, her husband and Horatio Nelson.
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, Duke of Devonshire and Lady Elizabeth Foster
Henry Mond, 2nd
Baron Melchett, his wife Amy Gwen Wilson and writer Gilbert Cannan.
In Sweden in 1775, Count Adolf Fredrik Munck af Fulkila had allegedly been hired by King Gustav III to… assist him in the consummation of his marriage to Queen Sofia Magdalene. He went to act as the couple's sexual instructor. His "help" allegedly resulted in the birth of future King Gustav IV Adolfo in 1778. According to more rumors, he was the lover of the king as well as the queen. Those rumors finally had serious political implications at the end of the Holstein-Gottorp House government in Sweden.
« I wanted to be a pilot, but I ended up painting. Now I fly higher. »
Arturo Prins is an exciting Spanish artist whose style comes from a sensibility of play, discipline, freedom and rebellion, redoubled in a constant reinvention of himself. Thematically, Prins looks to delve into metaphysics, symbolism, esoteric cosmogony, while mixing in humor to soften the transcendent themes in his work. He also describes his work as being "nostalgic for the future, sometimes with a nod to the eclectic spiritualism between East and West."