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The Favourite
John William Godward(9 August 1861 – 13 December 1922) was an English painter from the end of the Pre-Raphaelite / Neo-Classicist era. He was a protégé of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema but his style of painting fell out of favour with the arrival of painters like Picasso. He committed suicide at the age of 61 and is said to have written in his suicide note that "the world was not big enough" for him and a Picasso.His already estranged family, who had disapproved of his becoming an artist, were ashamed of his suicide and burned his papers. No photographs of Godward are known to survive.
John William Godward
One of his best known paintings
is Dolce far Niente (1904), which currently resides in the collection of
Andrew Lloyd Webber. As in
the case of several other
paintings, Godward
painted more than one
version, in this case an earlier (and less well known) 1897
version
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John William Godward exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1887. When he moved to Italy with one of his models in 1912, his family broke off all contact with him and even cut his image from family pictures. Godward returned to England in 1919, died in 1922 and is buried in Brompton Cemetery, west London.
Sound: Lara Fabian – Caruso (by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla)
Text and pictures: InternetThis page: Martin Johnson Heade (1819–1904) Hummingbird and Passionflowers (detail)
Copyright: All the images belong to their authors
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“Caruso" by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla in 1986
Here, where the sea shinesand the wind howls,on the old terrace beside the gulf of Sorrento,a man embraces a girlhe wept after,then clears his throat and continues the song:
I love you very much,very, very much, you know;it is a chain by nowthat melts the blood inside the veins, you know…
He saw the lights out on the sea,thought of the nights there in America, but they were only the fishermen’s lampsand the white wash astern.He felt the pain in the musicand stood up from the piano,but when he saw the moon emerging from a clouddeath also seemed sweeter to him. He looked the girl in the eyes,those eyes as green as the sea.Then suddenly a tear felland he believed he was drowning.
I love you very much,very, very much, you know,
it is a chain by nowthat melts the blood inside the vein you know…
The power of opera,where every drama is a hoax;with a little make-up and with mimeyou can become someone else.But two eyes that look at you,so close and real,make you forget the words,confuse your thoughts, So everything became small,also the nights there in America. You turn and see your lifethrough the white wash astern.But, yes, it is life that endsand he did not think so much about it on the contrary, he already felt happy and continued his song:
I love you very much,very, very much, you know,it is a chain by nowthat melts the blood inside the veins, you know…
I love you very much,very, very much, you know,it is a chain by nowthat melts the blood inside the veins, you know… ((((translation: author unknown)
Caruso ( Lucio Dalla)
Qui dove il mare luccicae tira forte il ventosu una vecchia terrazza davanti al golfo di Sorrentoun uomo abbraccia una ragazzadopo che aveva piantopoi si schiarisce la voce e ricomincia il canto:
Te voglio bene assaima tanto tanto bene saie' una catena ormaiche scioglie il sangue dint' e' vene sai...
Vide le luci in mezzo al marepensò alle notti la in Americama erano solo le lamparee la bianca scia di un'elicasentì il dolore nella musicasi alzò dal Pianofortema quando vide la luna uscire da una nuvolagli sembrò più dolce anche la morteGuardò negli occhi la ragazzaquegli occhi verdi come il marepoi all'improvviso uscì una lacrimae lui credette di affogare.
Te voglio bene assaima tanto tanto bene sai
e' una catena ormaie scioglie il sangue dint'e vene sai...
Potenza della liricadove ogni dramma e' un falsoche con un po' di trucco e con la mimicapuoi diventare un altroMa due occhi che ti guardanocosì vicini e veriti fanno scordare le paroleconfondono i pensieri.
Così diventò tutto piccoloanche le notti la in Americati volti e vedi la tua vitacome la scia di un'elica.
Ah si, e' la vita che finiscema lui non ci pensò poi tantoanzi si sentiva felicee ricominciò il suo canto:
Te voglio bene assaima tanto tanto bene saie' una catena ormaiche scioglie il sangue dint'e vene sai... Te voglio bene assaima tanto tanto bene saie' una catena ormaiche scioglie il sangue dint'e vene sai...