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Rogue's gallery of blonde bombshells
Sydney morning Herald ^ | April 18 2003 | Jonathan Jones.

Posted on 04/17/2003 10:54:28 AM PDT by WaveThatFlag

It is all satisfyingly horrendous - almost the smoking gun. The paintings of naked blonde maidens menaced by dragons and trolls, warriors wrestling serpents and a wet dream of missiles that have been found in Saddam Hussein's palaces and love shack feel like proof of something. They appear to reflect the man's authentic pleasures and interests or, at the very least, the culture of Saddam's court.

That's certainly how the photographs make it seem. In lieu of American soldiers posed next to chemical warheads, we have an American soldier contemplating a mural of massed rockets framed in an arched recess between purple marble columns in one of Saddam's Baghdad palaces. We may not yet have found weapons of mass destruction - but just look at this proof of the dictator's execrable sensibility.

The downfall of dictators is always somehow tinged with pathos. You think of the Emperor Nero on the brink of his suicide, proclaiming insanely, "What an artist I die!", or Hitler in his bunker studying a model of the ideal Nazi city as the Russians advanced through Berlin. Poor aesthetic judgement is an archetypal part of this wretchedness - all that vulgarity exposed.

The art in Saddam's palaces is the embodiment of ideas and appetites and, as such, it is not really that funny. The erotic art is particularly recognisable as the sort of thing you'd see in Hitler's private collection - right down to the Aryan types. One of Hitler's favourite paintings was Paul Mathias Padua's Leda and the Swan, with a German maiden about to be penetrated by a Wagnerian swan.

But Saddam is less elevated in his taste than Hitler. The Fuehrer was more pretentious: Leda and the Swan is a classical myth. By contrast, there are no high cultural allusions whatsoever in the Saddamite paintings. They're certainly not Islamic - in early medieval Iraq the brilliant art of the Abbasids included splendid palaces with figurative decorations celebrating the pleasures of the ruler: hunting, food, music. There's not much that is culturally embedded about his taste in paintings.

They are from the universal cultural gutter. They look spraypainted, in a rampant hyperbolic style where all men are muscular, all women have giant breasts and missiles are metal cocks. These are art for the barely literate, or the barely sentient, dredged from some red-lit back alley of the brain.

And what are those monsters in the erotic paintings? For a start, it's difficult to see that they are necessarily depicted as enemies. The viewer identifies with them. A dragon descends on a defenceless naked woman, the movement and force of the picture makes the dragon the male sexual actor, as in the image of Leda and the Swan. In the painting of a male warrior fighting a snake while a big-breasted woman on an altar touches the end of its tail, it's not so much a rescue going on as a psychic breakdown - the warrior isn't going to "liberate" anyone with his sword. (See picture on Page 15)

Looking at these paintings is like seeing the owner naked.

"Embarrassing" isn't the word. They seem to represent a systematic style and therefore a sensibility. The hysterical aesthetic, the hyperpornography of power and violence which does not just seem coincidence.

And if this is the authentic taste of Saddam, it is that of a man who seems on this evidence to have lived according to aestheticised, eroticised violence for which no one has yet come up with a better word than "fascism".


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: adolescent; hussein; saddam; softporn
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1 posted on 04/17/2003 10:54:28 AM PDT by WaveThatFlag
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To: WaveThatFlag
And if this is the authentic taste of Saddam, it is that of a man who seems on this evidence to have lived according to aestheticised, eroticised violence for which no one has yet come up with a better word than "fascism".


Sound more like "HEAVY METAL" than fascism.
2 posted on 04/17/2003 11:01:13 AM PDT by ffusco ("Essiri sempri la santu fora la chiesa.")
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Reuters/Goran Tomasevic

3 posted on 04/17/2003 11:01:50 AM PDT by dighton (Amen-Corner Hatchet Team, Nasty Little Clique)
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To: WaveThatFlag
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4 posted on 04/17/2003 11:03:29 AM PDT by shadowman99
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To: dighton
Here's a blonde "bomshell" that is WMD (Weapon of Mass Disgust) tipped.

5 posted on 04/17/2003 11:04:27 AM PDT by ErnBatavia (Bumperootus!)
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To: WaveThatFlag
Saddam's tastes (and those of his family) need to be aired to the "Arab Street." Conquest may have eliminated Saddam's regime but embarassment may help quash others.
6 posted on 04/17/2003 11:07:30 AM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: WaveThatFlag
Sounds like Saddam was more into the WMT's, Weapons of Mass Turbation...
7 posted on 04/17/2003 11:11:56 AM PDT by Paradox
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To: WaveThatFlag

The "new" Baghdad Bob


8 posted on 04/17/2003 11:12:23 AM PDT by South40
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To: Doctor Stochastic
Amen!
9 posted on 04/17/2003 11:12:23 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch (Liberate Syria; Support the Troops!)
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To: WaveThatFlag
If Sodom H is still alive, he could work for Viacom, EMI or DeathRow records. Someone has to design those CD covers...
10 posted on 04/17/2003 11:12:38 AM PDT by scubadave (to secure peace is to prepare for war...)
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To: WaveThatFlag
What? No "Dogs Playing Poker" on black velvet?
11 posted on 04/17/2003 11:14:06 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Paradox
Right. Baathists sure do love their missles.
12 posted on 04/17/2003 11:14:52 AM PDT by WaveThatFlag (Run Al, Run!!!)
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To: dighton

The painting of those rockets against that museum-like backdrop reminded me of one of the Planet of the Apes sequels. :)

13 posted on 04/17/2003 11:23:08 AM PDT by MrConfettiMan
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To: Wolfie
As I look at some of Saddam's examples of "art", I'm reminded of the dictator in the movie The In-Laws who bragged about spending $50K for the most recent black velvet addition to his collection. The late Mr. Hussein must've had the same tastes...
14 posted on 04/17/2003 11:46:14 AM PDT by Exeter
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To: WaveThatFlag
Figures he would be a Dungeons and Dragons kind of guy. How many D&D fans can say the have REAL Dungeons? With REAL people in them.
15 posted on 04/17/2003 11:57:32 AM PDT by wastoute
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To: WaveThatFlag
bump
16 posted on 04/17/2003 12:15:25 PM PDT by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: Wolfie
What? No "Dogs Playing Poker" on black velvet?

And what about Elvis? Where's the King?

17 posted on 04/17/2003 12:18:02 PM PDT by WaveThatFlag (Run Al, Run!!!)
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To: WaveThatFlag
What? No "Dogs Playing Poker" on black velvet?

And what about Elvis? Where's the King?

And where are the bullfighter paintings? And the upholstery with "covered wagon" patterns?

18 posted on 04/17/2003 12:28:43 PM PDT by Alex Murphy (Athanasius contra mundum!)
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To: wastoute
Figures he would be a Dungeons and Dragons kind of guy. How many D&D fans can say the have REAL Dungeons? With REAL people in them.

Especially when you can be a Chaotic Evil Dungeonmaster player and the other 'players' don't get out alive.

Actually the artist who painted some of the paintings painted them as jacket covers for 'bodice ripper' novels, (possibly Dragonlance or Forgotten Realms??) and wants them back if possible. She was horrified that they had gotten to Iraq.


19 posted on 04/17/2003 12:33:53 PM PDT by NathanR
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Especially when you can be a Chaotic Evil Dungeonmaster player and the other 'players' don't get out alive.

Chaotic evil I don't think so! Saddam shows all the signs of being lawful evil thank you very much.
20 posted on 04/17/2003 12:37:32 PM PDT by AD from SpringBay
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