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'Guilded Torso': The symbolic nature of guilding is associated with ideas of: pressiousness, objects and ideas of high social value and the ideal. Indeed since the advent of the study of the arts, one of the primary artistic concerns have been the ideal vs. real, as related to portraying a self image. The juxtoposition of the two when seen within the same frame of reference are often jolting as whitness to the great distance between the two. While the guilded figure presents with a sense of strength and perfection of form, the other is at rest grasping a walking cane, even the eye glasses worn are further evidence of frailty of the figure as tyypically seen. Though somewhat cliched, this sort of antithisis remains a quintessential center of artistic pursuit.
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