Monday, November 29, 2010

Sarcophagus from Cincinnati Art Museum



Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.
Ludwig Wittgenstein

Old Masters in Cincinnati Art Museum


Miro at Cincinnati Art Museum




Sunday, November 21, 2010

Five paintings from Worcester Art Museum


Anonymous Artist from School of Fontainebleau


Andrea del Sarto



Giovanni Battista Moroni



Sargent


Turner

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Two Georgian Stage Designers


Petre Otskheli, sketch for "Othello" 1933


Petre Otskheli, sketch for "Spartacus" 1933


Petre Otskheli, "Flying Decorator" 1936


Petre Otskheli, sketch for "Othello" 1933


Irakli Gamrekeli, sketch for "Man in a Mirror" 1924


Irakli gamrekeli, sketch for "Man Mass" 1923


Irakli gamrekeli, sketch for "Man Mass" 1923


Irakli Gamrekeli, sketch for set design, 1924


Petre Otskheli – art deco, with a coldness and precision of that style
Irakli Gamrekeli – futurism, and constructivism
Petre Otskheli – reserved in his color palette – almost monochrome
Irakli Gamrikeli – hot colors, sharp and dynamic style
Petre Otsheli – works on every detail of every image, every sketch is finished, each personage has his own characteristics
Irakli Gamrekeli – quick, fast – the main thing is the result, the movement of the mass, color, and the theater seems to rush out at the viewer
 
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