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Three Things: Interrupted Edition

2012 August 6

Searching through art archives every week, I sometimes come across portraits of people who look as if I’ve just interrupted them, with unamused expressions that say, “What. Hurry up and tell me why you’ve interrupted me so that I can go back to what I was doing.”

Here are three such people. They’re looking at you, waiting for your answer. What are you going to tell them?

 

James Jacques Joseph Tissot, Self-Portrait, c. 1898. Gouache on silk. Private collection.

 

Sir George Clausen, The Girl at the Gate, 1889. Oil on canvas. Tate collection, London.

 

André Derain, Portrait of a Man with a Newspaper (Chevalier X), 1911-1914. Oil on canvas. State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

 

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One Response
  1. August 17, 2012

    I love these! I can’t decide which one I like most.

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