Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Two Conn. Museums: Mystic Seaport & Florence Griswold

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - Wendy's schedule was clear for today, so we did a nice little day-trip down to Connecticut:


The Mystic Seaport Museum is hosting, for only 5 months, a wonderful J.M.W. Turner exhibit:


I have never been to see the Mystic Seaport Museum. We left after my step-class/workout, so it was nice not having to deal with any rush-hour traffic. Got down there at 1:30 (peanut-butter-and-honey sandwiches in the car, a la New Zealand):


Very nice interior space, and a TON of art (or should I say "TONNE"?)



Just under 100 pieces by Turner, including a few oils! Highlights include:

Whalers (Boiling Blubber) Entangled in Flaw Ice, Endeavouring to Extricate Themselves, 1846 oil:


Stormy Sea with Dolphins, c. 1835-40 oil:


Storm over the Mountains, c. 1842-43 graphite, watercolor:


Venice: An Imaginary View of the Arsenale, c. 1840 watercolor:


Venice: Looking Across the Lagoon at Sunset, 1840 watercolor:


Banditti, for Samuel Roger's Italy, c. 1826-27 pen and ink, graphite and watercolor:


Holy Island Cathedral, c. 1806-07 watercolor:


The Fifth Plague of Egypt, c. 1806-07 watercolor:


Durham Cathedral: The Interior, Looking East Along the South Aisle, 1797-98 graphite, watercolor and gouache:


My only complaint is all the works are behind glass, which makes appreciating them more difficult with the reflection. A major plus is that given the sheer volume of works, there really is "something for everyone" - from detailed works up to "concept watercolors" (how blues work with reds).

We looked around their other Art Galley (current artists), got a cup of coffee, and headed 23 miles west to the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme:


In the main museum/structure was an exhibit:

I was excited to see the flag-painting by Childe Hassam:

Italian Day, May 1918, 1918 oil:

this piece is on loan from Art Bridges, which is associated with Alice Walton's Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, Arkansas). "The Art Bridges collection endeavors to demonstrate the wide range of art and stories of the American experience across time, media, and artists. Art Bridges encourages institutions to consider their own collections, galleries, and exhibitions in tandem with the Art Bridges collection in order to activate their visitors' experiences."

Two other pieces in the 'Nothing More American' exhibition are:

Childe Hassam - Avenue of the Allies, 1924 etching:


Childe Hassam - Church at Old Lyme, 1918 lithograph:


On the way up to "The Old House", we went down to the river. This property was an artists' colony in the early 1900s, and you can see why:




Up in "The Old House", the kitchen/pantry/dining is fun - all the artists painted one (or more) of the panels - very artsy! A bug exhibit was downstairs, but the rooms upstairs were totally devoted to display of the art:

Childe Hassam - The Ledges, October in Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1907 oil:


Childe Hassam - The Dry Northeaster, Isles of Shoals, 1906 oil:


Everett Warner - Winter on the Lieutenant River, n.d. oil:

The Lieutenant River is the river that runs behind this property.

Headed out of there a little after 4, dinner at Five Guys in Peabody, and then home. WOW - Thank You God for a great Art-Adventure Day!

Music for today was albums from an mp3 cd I burned back in August 2000:

Van Morrison - Back on Top, 1999

Hey - with songs like "When the Leaves Come Falling Down" and "Golden Autumn Day", you can't go wrong!

Van Morrison - Days Like This, 1995


Entrain - No Matter What, 1999


Steve Forbert - Jackrabbit Slim, 1979 second album


James Taylor - Live, 1993 live double album


Tuesday, October 8, 2019

NYC: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum

Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - On Friday I went to the Winslow Homer exhibit at the Cape Ann Museum (no photos allowed) with my checklist. Upon reviewing my results, I discovered a Homer oil down at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) that was new to me! In checking their database, I saw a whole lot of paintings being listed as "On Display" that I have not seen - so I'm doing another day-trip to New York City! I wasn't going to get FRUSTRATED this time, so I left home at 10 minutes before 6 AM. Yes, there's traffic on 128 until I got to 93, then it was pretty clear. A touch of rush-hour at 8:50 going past Hartford, a Cumberland Farms stop, then onto the Merritt Parkway. Things were moving nicely, but then two-lanes-became-one (guard rail work); the same thing happened another 30 miles farther on (tree-cutting work). So I hit the Parking Garage (30 East 85th Street!!!! = 1/2 block from the Museum) at 10 minutes before 12 - 6 hours driving. But I had a book-on-cd (8 cds), so it did go smoothly.

Noon at the Museum:


I was not going to just "wander around" - I was a Man With A Mission:



And I printed out 6 pages of spreadsheet:

Gallery 774 is the storage area (behind glass) on 1_mezzanine.

The Great Hall/entryway was HOPPING:


Of course my first stop was The Temple of Dendur:


I then, over the course of the next 3 hours, took pictures of 151 works of art - paintings, sculpture and stained glass.The "Sweet Sixteen" Highlights are:

Tiffany Studios - Autumn Landscape, 1923-24 stained glass:


Thomas Cole - View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm - The Oxbow, 1836 oil:


Worthington Whittredge - The Trout Pool, 1870 oil:


Albert Bierstadt - The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, 1863 oil:


Frederic Edwin Church - Heart of the Andes, 1859 oil:


Thomas Moran - The Teton Range, 1897 oil:


Winslow Homer - The Veteran in a New Field, 1865 oil:


Winslow Homer - The Gulf Stream, 1899 oil:


Childe Hassam - Avenue of the Allies, Great Britain, 1918, 1918 oil:


Georgia O'Keeffe - Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue, 1931 oil:


Jackson Pollock - Number 28, 1950, 1950 enamel on canvas:


Canaletto - Piazza San Marco, late 1720s oil:


Francesco Guardi - Venice from the Bacino di San Marco, ca. 1765 oil:


Joseph Mallord William Turner - Whalers, ca. 1845 oil:


Claude Monet - The Manneporte near Étretat, 1886 oil:


Vincent van Gogh - Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1889 oil:


I then walked 6 blocks up Fifth Avenue to the Guggenheim Museum:


Even with all my years living in New York City, this is my first visit to the Guggenheim. They have 3 pieces I want to see:

Amedeo Modigliani - Jeanne Hébuterne with Yellow Sweater (Le sweater jaune), 1918-19 oil:


Pablo Picasso - Carafe, Jug, and Fruit Bowl (Carafon, pot et compotier), 1909 oil:


Jackson Pollock - Number 18, 1950 oil and enamel:


Picked up the car at 3:45, dinner on the road. Home at 8:30!! WOW - Thank You God for these Great Days!

For my listening pleasure, I went into the library and got a book-on-cd. I asked the librarian for a recommendation (What do you like? Well, science fiction, James Bond, thrillers. Try this!)

"Sea of Greed" by Clive Cussler, 2018:

WOW - 8 cds of non-stop action & adventure, ranging from the Gulf of Mexico to Bermuda to Kazakhstan to the Mediterranean Sea!! That certainly got me through today's driving!

Shameless Plug: if you enjoy this blog, you may like my other one about Hiking in New England & the Adirondacks (the 4,000 footers; the 100 Highest; WATERFALLS)
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