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Like A Duck To Water

Monday, July 16th, 2018 -- by Bacchus

So I had the experience again today of seeing something in my Twitter feed that made me think “I should retweet this for Dr. Faustus” only to realize that it was only there because he had liked it. In this case, it was some porny ducks drawn by Carl Barks, the artist most famous for drawing the Disney ducks. The artwork I liked best was the reimagining of Siegried’s meeting with the Rhine maidens, but the version tweeted was postage-stamp sized, so I found a better, or at least larger, version that once graced the cover of Galerie Laqua’s catalog:

carl barks opera ducks

Quack!

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Pleasure By Moonlight

Monday, June 25th, 2018 -- by Bacchus

We may need a music historian or an opera buff to fully explain the captioning on this one:

three women masturbating on a beach by moonlight

The three women masturbating on a moonlit beach (the nearest caption says Clare de Lune which I understand to mean “Light of the Moon”) are, I think, intended to compose a visual pun, with their ample bottoms outshining the moon in the sky. The moon itself is busy dallying with a tree branch; a nice touch, I’d say. But what does all this have to do with the opera Werther by Jules Massenet? One could speculate that there’s a Clare De Lune song in the opera, but the fairly shallow Wikipedia entry wouldn’t confirm any such notion. It remains, at least until my erudite readers chime in, a modest mystery.

In any case, the artwork dates from the 1920s, and is by Leo Berthie.

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