Friday, November 16, 2012

Thor Heyerdahl

Madonna  
Thor Heyerdahl 
Custodia
Rubi
Morcilla
Blood Sausage
Rutherford B. Hayes 
Yásara 
Machu Picchu
 
Psalm 1:4 
"The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away." 
 
Prov.31:10   
"Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies."


 
Madonna and Child 
Simone Martini  (Italian, Siena, active by 1315–died 1344 Avignon)
This beautifully preserved panel, together with a related work depicting Saint Ansanus in the Robert Lehman Collection (1975.1.13) and a third panel of Saint Andrew (41.100.23), formed part of an altarpiece commissioned by the civic government of Siena. The format of the polyptych was highly unusual in that the central image, the Madonna and Child, was the same size as the flanking panels, allowing the entire altarpiece, which was intended to be portable, to be easily folded and moved. In the fifteenth century, Simone's panels were incorporated as the central elements of a larger altarpiece in the principal chapel of the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena's town hall. Like the other two panels from this polyptych in the Museum's collection, the "Madonna and Child" survives with its original frame intact.
  The Metropolitan Museum of Art

 Machu Picchu, Peru

Chess:  "Thor Heyerdahl" "Rutherford B. Hayes" "Yásara" "Machu Picchu" "Madonna" "Morcilla" "Blood Sausage" "Custodia" "Rubi" "Holy Grail"

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