Monday, July 12, 2010

Vanguardia / Retaguardia

Vanguardia : Retaguardia
Santo Domingo/ Hispaniola
Is. 42:8 
"I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images."






View down the valle
 View down the Valley
  
Chess: "Hispaniola" "Santo Domingo" "Vanguardia/Retaguardia"
The Rabbit Hunt, 1560
Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Netherlandish, active by 1551, died 1569) Etching
8 7/16 x 11 3/8 in. (21.4 x 28.8 cm) Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1925 (25.2.11)
On the hillside of an expansive river valley, a hunter accompanied by his alert dog aims his crossbow at two rabbits below. Another man, carrying a spear, circles around the tree behind him. The image may relate to an old proverb that warns: "He who pursues two rabbits at once, will lose both." But the actions and purpose of the man with a spear are less clear and even ominous, demonstrating the kind of ambiguity common to Bruegel's work. Based on the artist's own drawing, The Rabbit Hunt was the only print executed by Bruegel himself. With the free and subtle graphic vocabulary of etching, a technique that involves drawing with a pointed tool through a ground on the printing plate, Bruegel was able to give the landscape a vivid sense of light and atmosphere. The image thus avoids the kind of rigid tones and strong outlines characteristic of most prints executed by other artists after Bruegel's designs, and anticipates the brilliant seasonal effects achieved by the master in his late painted landscapes.
Source: Pieter Bruegel the Elder: The Rabbit Hunt (25.2.11) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art     Prov.25:28 "He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls."   Front Cover   Chess:
-Donde menos se espera salta la liebre -A Room in Rome - Amurallada (circuncisión) - Mound Builders
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