Friday, January 20, 2017

Fun In Middle California, December, 2016-January, 2017

Among many other things, a day with P at Home Depot and Ikea, then with J and P at Stanford's Cantor museum (R and V were in Las Vegas on another family reunion)...
If I had a hammer...


If I had a brush


Decals go on after the paint dries

Balloons are special fun in big boxes

Plus ice cream after a nutritious lunch

And a new friend

The Cantor

A David Napoleon

Thinker #127,891

Lots of Rodin

Penelope, by Paul Dalvaux


Last Judgment, "Circle" of Bosch; pretty good one, too

Rodin's little-known Burglars of Calais

And a Balzac


Fun, Old-Fashioned Family Christmas, 2016

We were blessed with another family Christmas in 2016. Rachel and Will flew out from DC and stayed nearby, and Rebecca and Jeremy hosted the events. We were parked in their driveway, as usual. The star of Christmas, of course, was five year old grand-daughter Penelope.
Decorating the tree















Santa examines P's Christmas list; best Santa
ever, Stanford mall



















At American Girl



















Much ballet this Xmas



















Working on my form



















Making Xmas cookies 















Xmas morning

































Some favorite presents





































And the new camera we'll be using in future
travels; thanks, girls!




















All the usual Xmas traditions; not pictured...
the fondue(s)




















At Pampas in Palo Alto, pre-celebrating my 70th














Family hike















Ditto, less Will; I'll post a few more pix later when I can find
them

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Crystal Bridges Museum Of American Art, Inside 2

What follows is the tiniest selection of paintings from Crystal Bridges. We left impressed with the museum but also with our need to learn more about American art.
Karen LaMonte, Dress Impression with Wrinkled
Cowl,
2007; not in the main collection but so
impressive

Edward Dalton Marchant, Samuel Beals Thomas, with his
Wife...
, 1830; love the shades

John James Audubon, Wild Turkey Cock, Hen, and Young, 1826

James Wooldridge, Indians of Virginia, 1675

George Catlin, Indian Encampment, 1852

Samuel F. B. Morse, Marquis Lafatette, 1829;
yes, that Morse, of code fame; he was a portrait
artist before becoming an inventor; good career
move...

Richard Caton Woodville, War News from
Mexico
, 1848; President U. S. Grant characterized
the "Mexican-American" war as "that most
shameless of wars," a power grab of the strong
against the weak; visit Los Pinos to see what
Mexico looked like in 1848

John Frederick Kensett, View of Mount Washington, 1852

Thomas Moran, View of the Catawissa in Autumn

Albert Bierstadt, Indian Encampment

Thomas Moran, Green River Valley, 1878

Frederic Remington, Cowpuncher's Lullaby,
1906; among the specimens of the biggies...
but no Charlie Russell as yet

Mary Cassatt, Summertime, 1894; lots of Cassatts here

John Singer Sargent, Robert Louis Stevenson and His Wife,
1885; she's the tumble of gold on the right

Maxfield Parrish, The Lantern Bearers, 1908

Another Cassat, The Reader, 1877

Winslow Homer, Return of the Gleaner, 1877

Two Georgia O'Keefes

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Jim Dine, The Garden of Eden, 2003

Mark Tansey, Landscape, 1994

Felix Gonzalez Torres, a bunch of hard candy plowed into a
rectangle...

Tom Utich, Enassamishhinjijweian, 2009


Andrew Wyeth, Airborne, 1996

Duane Henson, Man on a Bench, 1977

A Warhol, of course

ill Barnett, Woman Reading, 1965

John Koch, Studio--End of the Day, 1961

Norman Rockwell, Rosie the Riveter, 1943