The Fog Warning - Winslow Homer (Source) |
Anyhoo. I thought I would present to you some of my favorite paintings and artists. Perhaps just pictures that tickled my fancy whilst searching hither and yon for pictures which calm the soul and (perhaps) make you think about things other than current affairs. Which I think we can all agree, across the political spectrum, aren't all that great right now. Leave a bit to be desired they do.
So, art. Perhaps some aircraft too, I'm kinda winging it here...
(For some great music to listen to while perusing the paintings, jump to the end, turn it on, and enjoy!)
Crab Fishing - Winslow Homer (Source) |
Song of the Lark - Winslow Homer (Source) |
A Huntsman and Dogs - Winslow Homer (Source) |
Of course, I am a huge fan of military artwork...
Het transport der kolonialen - Isaac Israëls (Source) |
Le régiment des Gardes Françaises dans la bataille de Fontenoy en 1745 - Jean-Baptiste Édouard Detaille (Source) |
Les grenadiers à cheval à la bataille d'Eylau : Haut les têtes (le colonel Lepic) - Jean-Baptiste Édouard Detaille (Source) |
The March to Valley Forge - William B. T. Trego (Source) |
Steady the drums and fifes! - Lady Elizabeth Butler (Source) |
Scotland Forever! - Lady Elizabeth Butler (Source) |
Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte - Georges Seurat (Source) |
La Grenouillére - Claude Monet (Source) |
Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge - Claude Monet (Source) |
Impression, soleil levant - Claude Monet (Source) |
La Pie - Claude Monet (Source) |
Runway Alert - Gil Cohen (Source) |
Mission From Taegu - Gil Cohen (Source) |
Let's wrap this up with one of my favorite pieces of music, Vivaldi, The Four Seasons. As it's October, Autumn seems appropriate.
Peace be with you.
Ahh. I needed some art work. Last year I went to an art show at the Kimball in Ft. Worth to see the Early Works of Monet. La Pie was one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteIt is a superb painting. Having grown up in Vermont, that scene reminds me of home.
DeleteMission from Taegu sparked a memory. I read everything I could find about WW2 when I was a kid. I remember pictures of the runways with this weird steel matting.... Marston matting.
ReplyDeleteAt a high school track meet in west Texas back in the 70's, I was leaning up against a fence, and noticed it was Marston matting. I was really excited to be able to see it in person, and touch it. My buddies thought I'd lost my mind....
Amazing how the engineers could turn a field into an airfield with that stuff. (After leveling it, of course.)
DeleteWas unaware of the artist for Scotland Forever, learn something new every day. Cohen's works really strike a chord for me and have ever since I ran across Wings-Fine-Arts website. Enjoyed the visuals on this posting Sarge!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThat Monet fellow reminds me of when I had the cataracts.
ReplyDeleteVery impressionable you were?
DeleteMy wife and I happened to visit the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk when this exhibit was there. The link allows viewing of the work that was at the museum.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.chrysler.org/exhibitions/the-artists-garden/
And yes, I need some time for quiet reflection.
Thank you.
WOW! I was completely unaware of the American Impressionist "Garden Movement." Such beautiful work. Thanks for sharing that link John. Magnificent!
DeleteOoh, that was a nice link! It shows a Thomas Hart Benton exhibit too!
DeleteIsn't it awesome?
DeleteVivaldi really sets the mood.
ReplyDeleteIf you listen carefully, you can hear the lea es turning and letting go.
It is a great piece of music.
DeleteNow I'm listening to the extended playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgpJVI3tDbY Thanks for the recommendation.
ReplyDeleteNice!
DeleteI get the point of Monet, but you really did this post just for the halibut, didn't you?
ReplyDeleteSeriously, though, great works all. You have a fine eye.
And as soon as I started scrolling down "Mission from Taegu" and saw the tail and canopy, I knew it had to be an F-84. Totally cool. Finally, artwork commemorating a place and a plane my dad flew (F-84G jus post-active shooting at Taegu.) The one movie we have of his time in Korea shows lots of Marston matting, and all those 50's era tents.
Vivaldi has always been one of my favorites (and my dad's, coincidentally (or not) composers, and "The Four Seasons" is one of those pieces I can listen to over and over again, finding new things hidden in it. He (Vivaldi) did a superb job of evoking the seasons.
Thanks.
Hahaha! Nice bon mot!
DeleteThanks Andrew. (I had to include the Taegu painting, I've been there. But it looked a LOT different in '77.)
Dad's movie showed both hip-deep mud and hip-deep snow. The movie was filmed on two days, one week apart. Yikes!
DeleteFrom what I've seen of Taegu on the web, no mud would be allowed within 5 miles of the place. The Koreans seem to keep the place surgical clean (at least, from the pictures.)
They do like to keep things tidy. DAMHIK.
DeleteA fine collection of Art! Here's hoping Art doesn't miss them!
ReplyDeleteShhh. He was sleeping when I nabbed them!
DeleteThanks for the post. The pictures are very nice and the commenters quite funny.
ReplyDeletePaul L. Quandt
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DeleteA nice palate cleanser and re-set. Can't go wrong with Baroque music! Spent much of the past two days in various waiting rooms, assaulted by CNN, Today, and similar ilk. This was much needed and appreciated.
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L.J.
Glad I could be of some assistance L.J.!
DeleteI love when you post artworks, Sarge; I've saved most of them. One folder for aviation art, one for other military & historical art, one just for art, as a catch-all.
ReplyDeleteI never was a big Monet fan, but these showed me that, if nothing else, the man could capture water. Not many artists whose work I've seen could.
--Tennessee Budd
That's one of the things I like about Monet.
DeleteGlad you liked the post Tennessee!
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ReplyDeleteNow THAT is an impressive link. (Said before I went there...)
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