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The Lonely Palette

Re-ReleaseEp. 26 - C.M. Coolidge's "Dogs Playing Poker" (1903)

The Lonely Palette

The Lonely Palette

Arts, Podcast, Art, Museum, Painting, Modern Art, Visual Arts, Art History

4.8857 Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Our Patreon Listener Challenge is ongoing! And if you're on the fence about supporting the show, why not sit back with a re-release of our first-ever Patreon listener-supported episode from 2018 on C.M. Coolidge's "Dogs Playing Poker," where we dive into the trials and tribulations of kitsch, the battle between the Sams and Dianes of the world, and what it means to appreciate art at a frequency that we all can hear. And if you're so moved, please consider making us happy little trees by becoming a Patreon patron at any level, and we'll do you one better with an episode on your favorite soothing soft-voiced paint-dabby PBS mainstay and mine, Bob Ross. See the images: www.thelonelypalette.com/episodes/201…g-poker-1903 Music used: The Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" The Blue Dot Sessions, "Rose Ornamental," "Flattered," "Arizona Moon," "Laser Focus," "Alchemical," "Two in the Back," "Maisie Dreamer," "Gullwing Sailor," "Maldoc" Joe Dassin, “Les Champs-Elysees" Support the show! www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

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0:00.0

Hub and Spoke. Audio Collective.

0:09.0

I love the lonely palette.

0:10.0

I am an elementary school art teacher so I love being able to learn myself and pass that information on to my students.

0:17.6

I especially love that this podcast is not snooty.

0:21.6

And at first I felt like a bit silly just seeing if I could have an emotional

0:26.6

connection on my lunch break because a podcast told me I could. I had one of the

0:31.3

most moving art-going experiences in my life while listening to the

0:36.8

episode about Rothko.

0:38.6

Whether this podcast has taught me to get any artist, it's taught me to trust my instincts.

0:43.0

Trust what I see in a piece of art and what it makes me feel when I go to a museum now I feel

0:50.1

possibility.

0:51.2

Hey it's Tamar, and I just wanted to take a moment and thank my Patreon supporters, a few of whom you just heard from,

1:01.0

for sustaining this and every episode of the lonely palette. I couldn't be more

1:05.8

grateful for their support and I hope that you'll consider joining them.

1:09.3

For more information, great Ju-JU, and even greater swag, head on over to Patreon.com slash lonely palette.

1:18.6

And thank you so much. And now a message from Bob Ross.

1:27.0

And now a message from Bob Ross. Okay, now then, today, shoot, let's get crazy. Let's get crazy. Let's get crazy.

1:42.0

We're going to check out your nerves today. See if you're brave.

1:46.2

So I think what Bob is trying to say is that we had this year-end Patreon listener challenge fundraiser

1:56.1

and while it went pretty great we felt just short of the goal that we needed to hit

2:02.2

to make this Bob Ross episode happen.

2:05.0

And without hyperbole, that's kind of the greatest tragedy in the history of the world.

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