Wed 26th Apr, 2006, Dali, Warhol, Bouguereau, Pollock

My art’s better than your art

mignon

“Mignon”, by William Bouguereau (1825-1905).
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Fred Ross, the huffing and puffing iron lung of the Art Renewal Centre, insists that (a) abstract art is not abstract and defintely not art, and (b) Michelangelo and Ross’ main go-to guy William Bouguereau were great abstract artists. He shall explain in his own words, excerpted from his voluptuous website.

“Mignon”, above, by the way, was no mere filet. She was owned by Andy Warhol until his death. And Dali had a Bouguereau in his collection too. No studies have been done, to my knowledge, on possible links between owning a Bouguereau and dying. See the rest.