"Something Is Funny with the Mouth": Royal Portrait Controversies and the Meaning and Purpose of Art
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Above: Portrait of King Charles III by Jonathan Yeo; Spanish fresco of Jesus altered by Cecelia Jiminez; “Capricorn” sculpture of a royal family by Max Ernst; Tatler commissioned painting of Princess Kate of Wales by artist Hannah UzorThanks for reading Mental: Julia’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.
"Something Is Funny with the Mouth": Royal Portrait Controversies and the Meaning and Purpose of Art
"Something Is Funny with the Mouth": Royal…
"Something Is Funny with the Mouth": Royal Portrait Controversies and the Meaning and Purpose of Art
Above: Portrait of King Charles III by Jonathan Yeo; Spanish fresco of Jesus altered by Cecelia Jiminez; “Capricorn” sculpture of a royal family by Max Ernst; Tatler commissioned painting of Princess Kate of Wales by artist Hannah UzorThanks for reading Mental: Julia’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.