Friday, May 9, 2014

State of the Art

State of the Art
Impressionism
Mary Cassatt 
St. Moritz
Skull & Bones

Psalm18:34
"He teacheth my hands to war, so that a bow of steel is broken by mine arms."


"The great inviolate place had an ancient permanence which the sea cannot claim."~~~Hardy




skull and bones | Pirate Skull Cross Bones


"No face which we can give to a matter will stead us so well at last as the truth"~~~Thoreau



 
Mary Cassat. 
No one painted mother and child lke Mary Cassat did. She captures love and peace in her paintings.





"very unlearned, neither savouring of poetry, wit, nor invention"~~~Shakespeare




The Breakfast
Edgar Degas (French, 1834 - 1917)
circa 1885. Oil on canvas, 15 5/16 x 11 7/16". 1991.001.008
Among Edgar Degas’s most memorable pictures are intimate scenes of women bathing or performing other personal rituals. A master draftsman, Degas explored with intensity and pleasure the potential of pastel for spontaneous, sensuous expression. In this work, Degas captured the model in the act of sipping from a cup, with her face turned away and her body relaxed. He has achieved a mood of quiet reverie, placing the viewer discreetly behind the model, looking down at her.


Tutankhamun / Details of his throne. He ascended to the throne in 1333 BC, at the age of nine or ten, taking the throne name Nebkheperure.




Chess:  "State of the Art" "Impressionism" "Mary Cassatt" "St. Moritz" "Skull & Bones"

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