appearance Vs. Reality

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Robert L

 

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October 21, 2012

 

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Upon introduction to the artist, they unwittingly deceive him into initially assuming that they are interested in commissioning a portrait; in fact, the Monarchs are seeking work as sitters. The case of mistaken identity is further compounded by the artist who pretends to be a "great painter of portraits" but who is actually an illustrator whose depictions of nobility constitute his main source of income ? his "pot-boilers...
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Monarch are actually penniless and no longer members of the genteel sect. But the Monarchs are unable to resolve their "appearance" of high society with their "reality" of financial destitution, and remain psychologically entrapped in a self-imposed netherworld of pseudo-culture and pseudo-class. Insistent upon being treated as members of the high society to which they no longer belong, the Monarchs also present a conflict of appearance and reality for the artist because he is forced to allow them the social deference of portrait sitters, yet pay them as models (viewed as their "superior but not their equal")...
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