Reclining Collection (page 9)
"Reclining: A Timeless Pose of Beauty, Comfort, and Contemplation" The timeless allure figures can be traced back to the Venus of Urbino
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"Reclining: A Timeless Pose of Beauty, Comfort, and Contemplation" The timeless allure figures can be traced back to the Venus of Urbino, a masterpiece by Titian from 1538. Frantisek Kupka's "Planes / Nude" captures the essence through vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes in this oil on canvas piece from 1910. A golden statue of a reclining laughing Buddha covered in small Buddhas symbolizes joy, enlightenment, and tranquility. Dylan Thomas once said, "I've had eighteen straight whiskies; I think that's the record, " perfectly embodying the relaxed state one might find themselves in while reclining. Even our furry friends enjoy a good rest as seen with the Dulux Dog Drunk who finds solace in lounging around after a long day. Albert Joseph Moore's painting "Reading Aloud" depicts a serene moment where a woman indulges in literature while comfortably reclined. An English Bulldog eagerly awaits his treat while obediently following the down and stay command – showcasing both relaxation and anticipation simultaneously. Vaslav Nijinsky mesmerized audiences with his graceful movements as he danced in Les Orientales, capturing the beauty through ballet choreography. From American cinema screens to our living rooms, scenes like those from How to Marry A Millionaire remind us how glamorous it can be to lounge luxuriously on plush furniture or chaise lounges. In Bangkok's Wat Pho temple stands an awe-inspiring giant reclining Buddha statue that invites visitors to reflect upon its grandeur and serenity. Felix Vallotton's artwork "La paresse (Laziness)" portrays laziness as an art form itself – inviting viewers to appreciate moments of repose amidst the chaos of everyday life.