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The Art of Ur

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 21, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: Bracelot, City of Ur, Early Dynastic III, Earrings, Gold, Headdress, mid-3rd millennium B.C.E., Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Perfume Dropper, Prophet Abraham, Robert Prizeman: Salva me, royal cemeteries of Ur, The Art of Ur.

The Art of Ur
Early Dynastic III, mid-3rd millennium B.C.E.

Perfume Dropper          Leaves from a Headdress       Earrings            Bracelet
Silver and lapis lazuli    Gold                                      Gold                 Gold and lapis lazuli    

"In the late 1920s, archaeologists uncovered much of this jewelry in the royal cemeteries of Ur, the home of the patriarch Abraham."

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A White Rose ~

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 20, 2018
Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: #Throwback Thursday, A White Rose, Blackmore's Night - Ghost of a Rose, desire, John Boyle O'Reilly, kiss, love.

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A White Rose
by John Boyle O’Reilly

The red rose whispers of passion,
And the white rose breathes of love;
O, the red rose is a falcon,
And the white rose is a dove.

But I send you a cream-white rosebud
With a flush on its petal tips;
For the love that is purest and sweetest
Has a kiss of desire on the lips.

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Le Combat des Penthesilees

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 19, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: 1937, Amazon warriors, Battle of the Amazons, Belgian, Кönül Sanaa, French, Gelatin silver print, Le Combat des Penthesilees, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Raoul Ubac, Sakha folk song, Sarmatians, Surrealism, Turkic.

Battle of the Amazons (1937)
Raoul Ubac
Belgian, 1911–1985
Gelatin silver print

This rare print by Raoul Ubac is part of a series that features Penthesilea, the mythic Amazonian queen. To represent the queen and her consort, Ubac took several photographs of his wife, Agathe, and a friend. He also made close-up images of Agathe’s hair, as well as sticks and other props. He then combined these components into one elaborate image. The final grouping recalls the sculptural qualities of Greek carving. A surrealist, Ubac sought to tap into subconscious symbols relating to fantasy and sexual desire.

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Red Hot and Green

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 18, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Nature, Photography. Tagged: environment, Garden Song, gardening, Pamela Morris, pete seeger, Powell Gardens, Red Hot and Green, Wendell Berry.


Red Hot and Green (2014) Pamela Morris

Odd as I am sure it will appear to some, I can think of no better form of personal involvement in the cure of the environment than that of gardening. A person who is growing a garden, if he is growing it organically, is improving a piece of the world. He is producing something to eat, which makes him somewhat independent of the grocery business, but he is also enlarging, for himself, the meaning of food and the pleasure of eating.  — Wendell Berry

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The Beauty of the Heart

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 17, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: “Lower Ducktrap”, Etme-Ney, Jalaluddin Mevlana Rumi, Neil Welliver, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Oil on canvas, The Beauty of The Heart.

Neil Welliver, “Lower Ducktrap” (1978), oil on canvas, 96 x 96 inches

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The Beauty of The Heart
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Rumi

The beauty of the heart

is the lasting beauty:

its lips give to drink

of the water of life.

Truly it is the water,

that which pours,

and the one who drinks.

All three become one when

your talisman is shattered.

That oneness you can’t know

by reasoning.

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Self-Portrait

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 16, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: Alexis Ffrench, American, Bluebird, George Caleb Bingham, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, portraiture, Self-Portrait, sketching.


Self-Portrait  (ca. 1877)
George Caleb Bingham
American, 1811-1879
Oil on canvas

George Caleb Bingham painted this self-portrait, the last of four known, just two years before he died. The painting's composition was inspired by the English artist Sir Edward Landseer, who rendered himself similarly in a canvas that Bingham evidently knew from an engraving. The artist's direct gaze outward places the viewer in the role of a mirror. Bingham wears the toupee he customarily wore due to hair loss as a young man from a bout of smallpox.

Bingham's choice to picture himself sketching reflects the important role drawing played in his art. He drew on paper as well as sketched directly on the canvas for both portraits and genre paintings.

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Raphael West and Benjamin West Jr., Sons of the Artist

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 15, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: Benjamin West, ca. 1796, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Oil on canvas, portraiture, Raphael West and Benjamin West Jr., Sons of the Artist, Suite Bergama Debussy.

Raphael West and Benjamin West Jr., Sons of the Artist, ca. 1796
Benjamin West
American, 1738-1820
Oil on canvas

Pennsylvania native Benjamin West was elected in 1792 as president of the prestigious Royal Academy in London, where he had been a resident since 1763. Although the artist's fame depended on history paintings, he painted numerous portraits of his family, including three of his two sons, Raphael and Benjamin, Jr., together. Here the artist's sons appear as sober young men. Even so, their mutual affection is apparent in their relaxed, intertwined pose. The dark shadows and moonlight in the background add a melancholic mood typical of the Romantic sensibility that was gaining popularity in the late 18th century. Both of West's sons worked in their father's studio. Neither man, however, had substantial success as an artist.

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Outside row standing horse

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 14, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: and glass, Carousel, Michael Parks, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Outside row standing horse Woodcarver: Daniel Müller (1872 - 1952) Manufacturer: D.C. Müller & Bro. (1903 - 1914) Manufacturer: Dentzel Company (1867 - 1928) Basswood, paint, Ride em cowboy.

Outside row standing horse
Woodcarver: Daniel Müller (1872 – 1952)
Manufacturer: D.C. Müller & Bro. (1903 – 1914)
Manufacturer: Dentzel Company (1867 – 1928)
Basswood, paint, and glass

Description:  The sculpture depicts a standing horse, white with large black markings covering its body, with its proper left leg raised, and its nose lifted to be parallel with the ground, and its mouth open. The horse’s tail touches its proper right rear leg. It wears a bridle and a saddle blanket that are light blue with gold trim. The saddle itself is green and pink with similar gold trim. There is a carved fabric piece draped across its shoulders with an eagle decoration on the horse’s proper right side. The sculpture has large, black glass eyes. Beneath the saddle on both sides are rectangular iron eyelets.

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Every leaf…

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 13, 2018
Posted in: Flowers, Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: #Throwback Thursday, apple blossom, Book of Love, leaf, Persian poet, Peter Gabriel, Saadi.

"Every leaf of the tree becomes a page of the book,
once the heart is opened and it has learnt to read." -- Saadi

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Helmet Mask

Posted by Maverick ~ on September 12, 2018
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: 1900s, and raffia fiber, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Helmet Mask, initiation ceremonies, makunda, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, pigment, Si Si Congolese folk song, Suku culture, Wood.


Helmet Mask
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Suku culture
Early 1900s
Wood, pigment, and raffia fiber

"A Suku artist created this hemba helmet mask to be used during the makunda, or initiation ceremonies for adolescent boys into adulthood.  I find these masks striking because of the rendering of the facial features, with slit eyes and exaggerated cheeks and forehead.  The somber expression, common among hemba masks, also reminds me that these objects are visual representations of elders who have passed away." -- Rachel Kabukula, Curatorial Assistant of African Art. 

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