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"Fuss: A Miniature Last Supper and Other Engravings" In the realm of art they can be found in unexpected places
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"Fuss: A Miniature Last Supper and Other Engravings" In the realm of art they can be found in unexpected places. Take for instance Leonardo da Vinci's iconic masterpiece, "The Last Supper. " While it may seem like a solemn scene, upon closer inspection, one can detect a hint among the disciples. Perhaps they were bickering over their seating arrangements or debating the meaning behind Jesus' words. Moving on to engravings, there was an old Lady of Maine who caused quite a fuss with her eccentricities. As depicted in an engraving from years past, she wore outlandish attire and turned heads wherever she went. People couldn't help but gossip about her peculiar habits and extravagant lifestyle. Meanwhile, at the Turkish Bath, another engraving captures the bustling atmosphere filled with chatter and commotion. The patrons engaged in animated conversations while enjoying their steamy retreat—a true haven for relaxation amidst all the daily fuss. In contrast to these lively scenes is "A Musical Entente Cordiale, " a black-and-white photograph that showcases musicians coming together harmoniously despite any potential fuss between nations. Music has always had this remarkable ability to bridge divides and create unity. Speaking of fussiness, "A Bad Egg" lithograph from 1852 humorously portrays someone adorned with excessive feathers and flamboyant attire—truly embodying both "fuss" and "feathers. " This satirical piece reminds us not to take ourselves too seriously when it comes to fashion trends or societal expectations. On a lighter note, we have an oil painting titled "Buying a New Hat" from 1880 which depicts two ladies engrossed in selecting headwear at a shop. Amidst all the choices available before them lies endless possibilities for style—and perhaps some friendly disagreements over which hat suits each best. Continuing our exploration through engravings is another depiction aptly named "Fuss and Feathers.