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Blogger RobertK said...

The varied degree of finish in the diorama is due to selective focus, emphasis being placed on some groups of soldiers rather than others.Even with De Neuville, who was more painterly than Detaille, there was a dropping off of finish away from the center of interest.

And as for the business of where an artist signs a painting, so what?

December 1, 2013 at 7:02 PM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

RobertK -- As for the signing business, a blogger usually need a "hook" in the title of a post, so I did what I did. I actually do have some issues with signatures. One is illegible ones, the other is excessively large ones.

One thing I left unsaid, and probably should have mentioned, was that Neuville signed on the wounded man ... and it turned out that he was the first of the two to die.

December 2, 2013 at 6:27 AM

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