Tim Good

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Because this is the only groom without facial hair and the only figure to lock eyes with us as viewers—always a knowing gesture on the part of a subject—Saslow convincingly argues that it is the artist herself who meets our gaze. It seems Bonheur has created a secret self-portrait, saying, in effect, This is who I am. A bit masculine, in total control, and in the white-hot center of things.
Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who Made Art and Made History (in That Order)
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