テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「#ArtWords: The emergence of the term 'fairy painting' is associated with the Victorian period and their fascination with the supernatural, but these fanciful figures are still capturing the imagination of artists working today. 🍄🧚🌟 ​ ​In Theodor von Holst's 'The Fairy Lovers' 1840 we see a dreamy vision of Oberon and Titania dancing under the light of the moon. The fairies’ tip-toe steps, flower and insect wing headdresses and dancing drapery create a charming magical effect. ​ Created over 150 years later, Mat Collishaw's image provides a very different picture where nature is replaced by urban decay. Instead of joining hands and dancing, the fairies sit silently apart. Collishaw subverts the romanticised fairies of the Victorian age and exposes the trickery of photography as a means to comment on the contemporary world.  Feel the magic in a free display at Tate Britain, featuring sprites, nymphs and fantastical fairy figures from the imagination of 16 artists. ✨ Link in bio for more.    ​ 1. ​Theodor von Holst, The Fairy Lovers  c.1840​ ​2. Mat Collishaw, Sugar and Spice, All Things Nice, This Is What Little Girls Are Made Of #7 1998」12月13日 1時21分 - tate

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#ArtWords: The emergence of the term 'fairy painting' is associated with the Victorian period and their fascination with the supernatural, but these fanciful figures are still capturing the imagination of artists working today. 🍄🧚🌟

​In Theodor von Holst's 'The Fairy Lovers' 1840 we see a dreamy vision of Oberon and Titania dancing under the light of the moon. The fairies’ tip-toe steps, flower and insect wing headdresses and dancing drapery create a charming magical effect.

Created over 150 years later, Mat Collishaw's image provides a very different picture where nature is replaced by urban decay. Instead of joining hands and dancing, the fairies sit silently apart. Collishaw subverts the romanticised fairies of the Victorian age and exposes the trickery of photography as a means to comment on the contemporary world.

Feel the magic in a free display at Tate Britain, featuring sprites, nymphs and fantastical fairy figures from the imagination of 16 artists. ✨ Link in bio for more.   

1. ​Theodor von Holst, The Fairy Lovers c.1840​
​2. Mat Collishaw, Sugar and Spice, All Things Nice, This Is What Little Girls Are Made Of #7 1998


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