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Tag Archives: art
John Singer Sargent at the Brooklyn Museum
Last week we visited family on the U.S. East Coast. While there, we had a chance to see the John Singer Sargent watercolor exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. Here are some of my favorites. Dolce Far Niente = Sweet Doing … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Brooklyn Museum, dolce far niente, John Singer Sargent, painting, portraits
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More on Moore
Here are more pictures from the Gardens, taken with a freshly-charged battery. I wanted to “drift with form and texture”, as Pen said, but it was a little too cold to linger. I tried to explore with the camera, instead … Continue reading
Moore at the Gardens
Whale out of water or Moore at the Gardens? “Locking Piece” leaves next week. I’m kicking myself. An exhibition of Henry’s Moore’s works was installed last March in our Botanic Gardens. Did I visit in every season and … Continue reading