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This vellum-bound curiosity is one of the rarest and most mysterious etching suites of the late Renaissance." Braccelli's fantastic drawings are excellent examples of early (early, early) surrealism. For higher quality images, try
this link instead.
posted by Pinwheel
on Mar 17, 2003 -
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An unfinished work representing a centuries-old mystery and containing an encrypted signature, Pythagorean philosophy and celestial numbers... Could it be the new Neal Stephenson novel? Actually, it's Johann Sebastian Bach's "
Art of Fugue", believed by some to have been conceived as "absolute music" never intended to be played at all. Artist Elizabeth Harington has created a lovely and loving
visual interpretation of the work in the form of 14 folded sculptures (nicely presented by
Colophon).
posted by taz
on Sep 17, 2002 -
12 comments