The Peace of Art

No I don't, but I spent many years living in Philadelphia, and the Art Museum was (and still is) one of my favorite places to spend time.
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I was in downtown Philly once. The historical section. I drove. It was rush hour. I loved it. Taxi drivers constantly blowing their horns.

The historical section was good as well.

I live on the other side of the state.
 
The Barnes had just moved. I was there in August 2012. It was only my second trip to Philadelphia, so forgive me for forgetting the Scrolls were at the Franklin Institute but you are absolutely right :)

If I am being perfectly honest, if you'd shown me one more fucking Renoir at the end of visiting the Barnes, I'd have set fire to it. But I would love to know the thought processes of whomever commissioned Soutine to paint a family portrait! Those images have stayed with me. And the colours of the Van Goghs...
You should have started your post with "long time lurker, first time poster..." I'm a little disappointed tbh. 😂
 
Thank you @Brianna_38 for everything you've posted. I feel like a bad host here because I've not posted lately but real life gets in the way unfortunately! If I only have 5 minutes for Lit a day, I check my messages and I check here to see what new stuff you have for us and you never disappoint! :heart:
 
Thank you @Brianna_38 for everything you've posted. I feel like a bad host here because I've not posted lately but real life gets in the way unfortunately! If I only have 5 minutes for Lit a day, I check my messages and I check here to see what new stuff you have for us and you never disappoint! :heart:
Don't worry @LaisDeMarieDeFrance she's got a hug that will take that guilt away.

Here...I got this from her. You can have it. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
 
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Bashi-Bazouk by Jean-Léon Gérôme

Another amazing piece where one can't help but be drawn in by the depiction of the materials. The gun barrel, the material of his jacket, the ivory pommels on his chest, the embroidery... It all looks incredibly realistic. This .jpg doesn't do it any more justice than the last two I posted. Honestly, everything Gérôme did was truly impressive.
 
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Bashi-Bazouk by Jean-Léon Gérôme

Another amazing piece where one can't help but be drawn in by the depiction of the materials. The gun barrel, the material of his jacket, the ivory pommels on his chest, the embroidery... It all looks incredibly realistic. This .jpg doesn't do it any more justice than the last two I posted. Honestly, everything Gérôme did was truly impressive.
I love this! Looks like a picture, not a painting.
 
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