Ѩ . |
.
. . .
, . . , . .
? , , . , . " " .

. .

, .
?

, " " ? ?
, , , , - . , "" . . (20.06.11) .
, . , .
, , . , .

.
, , , , . , .

![1207559836418[1] (600x491, 391 Kb)](http://img1.liveinternet.ru/images/attach/c/2//67/993/67993239_12075598364181.jpg)
. ? -.
![358336160[1] (699x539, 70 Kb)](http://img1.liveinternet.ru/images/attach/c/2//67/993/67993488_3583361601.jpg)
, , - . , .


, ?

, , , Gabrielle d' Estree , , ? :
This painting is interesting in that everything is peculiarly left-handedly-biased. Gabrielle's sister is pinching her right nipple with her left hand, d'Estrées is holding what is said to be King Henry IV of France’s coronation ring with her left hand, and the seamstress in the background is sewing with her left hand. Additionally, the painting hanging in the background is of the lower body of a naked person, but contrary to rumor, he is not holding his penis with his left hand. A piece of red fabric is draped over his genitals.
, ( ).
. ( ) . 11 .
? , , . , , " " . , , ?

" " , , , , , , -:

, :

, ( ) - , .
(1897-1994) Paul Delvaux , , , . . - . "", 235 , , . - , , . , - , . ? , - . , . , .
.
... ?
.

time capsul, Magic Realism . .
The story of Magic Realism begins with the Renaissance where the Oil and Tempera Technique was mastered in the North, allowing extreme detail. The works of Grunewald, Albrecht Duerer, Lucas Cranach, and others are studied by artists in the post WWI period.
, , ( ).
, , , , .
| : | Ψ? |