Theatricality Collection
The Triumph of Truth: A 19th-century masterpiece in oil on canvas, depicting Truth as a radiant figure crowned with a halo, surrounded by astronomers gazing at the stars
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The Triumph of Truth: A 19th-century masterpiece in oil on canvas, depicting Truth as a radiant figure crowned with a halo, surrounded by astronomers gazing at the stars, celestial bodies like the sun, moon, and Venus in the background. A testament to the power of knowledge and the enduring quest for truth in the universe. Detail of The Triumph of Truth (1847): The astronomers, with their telescopes and star charts, pay homage to Truth, emphasizing the importance of observation and discovery. Venus, The Moon, and The Sun: Colored engravings from Le Theatre du monde or Nouvel Atlas, showcasing the beauty and majesty of the cosmos, adding to the theatricality of the quest for truth. Beatrice Portrait of BA Actress Hastings by Amedeo Modigliani: A theatrical portrayal of truth in human form, with Hastings' expressive eyes and enchanting smile, capturing the essence of authenticity and emotion. Novelty Comedy Gymnasts Harry Mason and Lily Bart: A modern twist on the theatricality of truth, as they defy gravity and expectations, embodying the playful and unconventional aspects of truth in art and life.