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2022年7月1日 星期五

7/1 復工首日

 累計抗原快篩46次  核酸29次。


今天是上海解封後第一次進公司,看到一個帆布袋放位置上,她們說這是公司給的復工禮物,裡面是兩盒口罩,ㄜ.........可以轉發現金嗎?.........,不知道為什麼公司轉不了念頭,老是把員工薪資 (將近10%) 扣下來,逼員工買年金或是拆分四年發放或是逼員工換成購物點數。為什麼不直接把薪水給員工呢? 付了錢給vendor 給銀行管理員工薪資,然後把員工薪資七折八扣,這對員工有甚麼吸引力,還不如直接給員工,還可以拉高員工跳巢的成本跟門檻。

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作品名称:Portrait of an Art Connoisseur, possibly Ira Aldridge.艺术家:Léon Herbo.材料:oil on canvas.尺寸:37.5x29.2cm.创作年代:1900.

Léon Herbo was born in Belgium and his enigmatic oeuvre would come to comprise portraits, history paintings, genre scenes, and Orientalist themes over the course of his career. He was perhaps most admired in his time as a portrait painter, and particularly regarded for his portraits of actors and actresses. Herbo seems to have been particularly interested in the theme of Othello and returned to it often, including a portrait of his wife reading the play as well as a portrait of her in the guise of Desdemona. This connection has given rise to the suggestion that the sitter in the present painting may be the great Shakespearian actor Ira Aldridge. Though Herbo would have been just 17 at the time of Aldridge’s death in 1867, Herbo was on occasion approached to paint posthumous portraits. Though Aldridge’s daughters did study as children in Belgium, no definitive link can be identified between Herbo and Aldridge. Aldridge was well-known throughout Europe, however, and well-connected in artistic circles.

Whoever the sitter is, the present work clearly represents an individualized portrait rather than a "type." Dressed in somber-hued, period attire that does not exoticize the sitter, and clearly emphasizing his interests in art and literature, this portrait represents an intentional counterpoint to the derisive stereotypes and caricatures that the popular media of the period generally used in depictions of Black people. This fascinating portrait’s appearance on the market will hopefully add to the scholarly discussions of the complex and multilayered uses of oil portraiture among the vibrant community of free Black people in Europe during the 19th century.

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