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I’ve Smelled Thousands Of Perfumes: Here Are 80 That Define History’s Greatest Art Movements

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This text explores the concept of art, specifically paintings, as having sensory qualities that extend beyond visual perception. The author, a fragrance consultant, draws parallels between the richness of olfactory experiences and the potential for art to evoke deeper sensations.
  • Paintings, like living entities, could possess a voice and a scent if they could speak and breathe.
  • The author's extensive experience with over 5,000 distinct scents has led to the realization that art, particularly visual art, can be interpreted and appreciated through a wider sensory lens.
  • This perspective suggests that the interpretation of a painting can be enriched by considering its potential to evoke emotions and atmospheres akin to those produced by scent.
  • The comparison highlights the multisensory nature of human perception and how different art forms can engage these senses in unexpected ways.
  • This approach encourages a deeper, more holistic engagement with artworks, moving beyond purely visual analysis.
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