Caillebotte, Man at his Bath발음듣기
Caillebotte, Man at his Bath
We're looking at a painting by Gustave Caillebotte, Man at His Bath, and it's another one of those troublesome paintings.발음듣기
Robert: Well, I think that's a good question if it's a male nude or a naked man because the male nude is a construction of art history that kind of sets the body into a very particular place and time.발음듣기
Something like Polykleitos's statue of the Spear-Bearer or even Michelangelo's David from the Renaissance.발음듣기
Parme: All his clothes and the footprints, and it looks like his boots and maybe he's folded his trousers on that chair.발음듣기
Robert: Well, I think what's interesting is that this image was accepted into an exhibition in Brussels in 1888.발음듣기
Robert: It was shown, but it was quickly removed from the primary exhibition to its own private room, which was rather inaccessible.발음듣기
Parme: But they weren't bothered by seeing the same kinds of images when a female was the focus.발음듣기
For example Degas who did this beautiful painting at just about the same time of a woman at her toilette.발음듣기
Robert: You can have the ordinary woman in her tub like Degas, but you don't have that with the nude or naked men because that feminizes them.발음듣기
They're supposed to be in some sort of regalia, whether it's a suit and top hat or whether it's something ...발음듣기
Especially him ... I think what's interesting about this is that he's not showing you his front.발음듣기
And I bring that word precisely up because it's still during this time period where the institutionalization of the idea of homosexuality as an identity comes into play.발음듣기
Robert: And so they don't want to have the male represented in any sort of vulnerable, feminized way, which is precisely what Caillebotte does.발음듣기
As opposed to Degas, he's showing the woman in this erotic setting, but that's really during this time period acceptable to the male viewers and collectors, etc.발음듣기
Parme: Well that's true and you know Baudelaire said this was one of the places where the female could be naked in the modern world, in her bath, as a model, or in a brothel.발음듣기
Robert: Yeah, he's fully dressed. He's of money, and he has the ability to look at the other be it a man or a woman.발음듣기
So, I think that's really interesting that Baudelaire leaves out where you would find the male nude or the naked male.발음듣기
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