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The Art of Courtly Love by Rebecca James

The inspiration for this painting comes from an illustration from a 14th century German book of poetry called the Codex Manesse. The title of the painting comes from a twelfth century guide book to love, The Art of Courtly love, written by a man called Andreus Cappellanus.

I hope that my art captures something true about the world — the beauty of the ordinary, the complexity of human interaction, the intensity of an emotion. My art is largely figurative and I attempt to represent what I see and experience with a sense of appreciation and humour. My work is colourful and eye-catching and can tend towards the naive, sometimes incorporating elements of fantasy. I like my art to tell a story, to prompt the viewer to think ‘I know exactly how that feels,’ or to inspire a sense of joy, longing or nostalgia.

Acrylic on Canvas. Edges painted brown. Wire on back and ready to hang.

The Art Of Courtly Love

Rebecca James

AUD$650
Size: 61w x 61h x 4d cms
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The Art of Courtly Love by Rebecca James

The inspiration for this painting comes from an illustration from a 14th century German book of poetry called the Codex Manesse. The title of the painting comes from a twelfth century guide book to love, The Art of Courtly love, written by a man called Andreus Cappellanus.

I hope that my art captures something true about the world — the beauty of the ordinary, the complexity of human interaction, the intensity of an emotion. My art is largely figurative and I attempt to represent what I see and experience with a sense of appreciation and humour. My work is colourful and eye-catching and can tend towards the naive, sometimes incorporating elements of fantasy. I like my art to tell a story, to prompt the viewer to think ‘I know exactly how that feels,’ or to inspire a sense of joy, longing or nostalgia.

Acrylic on Canvas. Edges painted brown. Wire on back and ready to hang.