The last opera by Eric Fishl

The last opera by Eric Fishl

Ancient Greek sculptures, the head of a philosopher, barely traced the silhouette of a tree in the background… A picture of Erik Fishla depicts a corner of the Museum of Fine Arts, where the exhibits strangely interact with each other, live according to their script, play their performances. Perhaps, each time different. They have a lot of time for this, because they are immortal.

Again the allegory is in the favorite manner of the modern American artist Eric Fischl. And again for the viewer his new picture, as another mystery, Why is it called “The Last Opera”? The master of modern painting makes you look closely at every detail of the picture in search of a clue.

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