Funny, I think we ate the pastels before I could get a picture of them |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Showing posts with label Lisbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisbon. Show all posts
Friday, May 26, 2017
Pasteis De Belem
Our last stop in Lisbon was at the Pasteis de Belem, braving the mob there and ordering another overdose of the addictive pastels de nata.
Bosch's Temptations Of St. Anthony
There is no record of how it got to Portugal, but there it is, displayed in a room that features a Cranach as well as a Durer. Late 15th/early 16th. The whole world invaded by sin. He died before the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, the century-plus of horrendous wars of religion. Sensing trouble, perhaps, he had all his works in progress and unsold works destroyed after his death. So I have read.
First, the grisailles |
Whole triptych, about the same size as Garden of Earthly Delights |
Center |
Left |
Nice signature |
Right |
And now for some details; it's always in the details with Bosch |
Personal favorite; never mind the sexual imagery |
St. Anthony himself, looking more perplexed than tempted |
Museu Nacional De Arte Antigua
We missed the National Museum of Old Art entirely in 2009. It was before our interest in art/painting history had grown, and besides, who's ever heard of it? Sounds like antiques. Well, since 2009, we have heard of it, especially in connection with the older northern masters we like. So a trip to the MNAA was inevitable, especially to see the Bosch triptych The Temptations of St. Anthony (next post). The painting collection at MNAA is chronological, but, having missed the turn at Pismo Beach, we did it in reverse chronological order. Depending on your perspective. We also visited the decorative arts section and the section devoted to art from countries and regions Portugal "explored."
Old entrance, for those arriving by public transportation |
Beautiful Courbet Winter Scene |
Never miss a Fragonard; I'm sparing you the Watteaus |
A Steen |
Most unusual, an Andrea della Robia statue, St. Leonard |
Peter the Younger Breughel, Works of Mercy; like father... |
Momper's Tower of Babel |
Three walls of Zuberan saints, martyrs, apostles, whatever... |
Durer's St. Jerome (where's the pussycat?) |
Cranach's Salome, interestingly attired |
Piero della Francesca, St. Augustine, 15th, tempera |
Jan Prevost, Lady of Mercy triptych |
Anonymous, Jesus Strafing St. Francis (detail) |
Incredible silver |
And other stuff, much of it from other places |
From a setting of the twelve martyrs |
Monstrance and its carrying case |
Hey, we are in Portugal |
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Lisbon Scenes, 3
Another day, we hopped trolley #12 (we'd done #28 in 2009), rode up to Castle St. George, and walked back down through Alfama, again foregoing Fado (http://roadeveron.blogspot.pt/2010/01/foregoing-fado-in-alfama.html).
This very trolley |
Perilously leaning out the window for a photo |
View of cruise ship harbor |
Spare parts |
Castle wall |
Castle not visited |
A restaurant, actually |
Memories of Valparaiso, Chile |
Not so long ago (http://roadeveron.blogspot.pt/2017/02/valparaiso-1.html) |
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