Thursday, December 31, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Montréal - Christmas trees and the wonderful Waterhouse exhibit




After going up to the third floor, these beautiful banners greet you at the entrance to the exhibit (the door to the left furthest away).


In the second photograph, you can see Tennyson's poem, The Lady of Shalott, has been displayed on the wall. Then at the lower left of the photo is a darker area which I believe is the large, round, black cushioned seat in the middle of the room.
"Waterhouse owned a copy of the collected works of Tennyson, the pages of which are covered in sketches for future illustrations. [his lovely book is on display as you enter The Lady of Shalott room] He painted three episodes from this poem: the Lady setting out for Camelot in her boat in 1888; the Lady as she turns to look at Lancelot through her window, 1894; and “I Am Half-Sick of Shadows” in which the Lady sits wistfully before her weaving loom in 1915." - Cheryl Van-Buskirk & Emily Rice
Seeing all of the paintings together was such a wonderful experience. I hope to share more about my trip to Montréal and the Musée des Beaux Arts in another posting.
If you haven't already read it, Matthew Innis has written a very interesting and informative piece about the exhibition: A Visit with Waterhouse: My trip to Montreal.
Photographs courtesy:
1. wallyg - taken August, 2009
2. proacguy1
3. & 4. Photos taken by Cathy
5. A.M. Kuchling - taken October, 2009 (the sign wasn't there when I visited in December)
6. cbransto
7. Photo taken by Cathy
8. Brave soul 1
9. Brave soul 2
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Dante Gabriel Rossetti - The Adoration

from The Seed of David
The Adoration, 1858-64
Watercolour on paper
Information from the Tate Collection:
Sandro Botticelli (Italian, ca. 1445-1510)

The Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child, about 1490
National Galleries of Scotland
Exhibition - Städel Museum
Through 28 February 2010
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Rossetti and Melozzo Da Forli


Melozzo Da Forli, Angel playing the tambourine, circa 1480
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Hanging the Mistletoe, 1860
Melozzo Da Forli (Italian, ca. 1438-1494)



Angel Musicians:
Angel playing the lute
Angel playing the viola
Angel playing the tambourine
Fresco fragments circa 1480
"The painting[s] [are] by Melozzo da Forlì, an Italian Renaissance painter, the first who practised foreshortening with much success and one of the most outstanding fresco painters of the 15th century."
These are included in the 14 fragments that can be seen at the Vatican Museums, Pinacoteca, Room IV.
More information is found at this link.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Rossetti's - Hanging the Mistletoe
Celebrating the Winter Solstice

1. Photo courtesy David Brizendine - Winter Solstice 2008
2. From the video collection of hawthyn - Ring out, ring solstice bells
3. Photo courtesy JMR71 - 'Calling the Dawn'
A lovely Solstice photo from Scotland courtesy northstar37
More
Monday, December 21, 2009
Happy Winter Solstice!
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Lovely words from Gorsedd Arberth
It is now the marker of time marks time
When light shifts in the dark
Upon itself and ebb turns back
To flow as the land lies stark
More wonderful posts shared at Gorsedd Arberth

Solstice sunset photo courtesy BarneyF
The Sacred Mistletoe

After due preparations have been made for a sacrifice and a feast under the tree, they hail it as the universal healer and bring to the spot two white bulls, whose horns have never been bound before. A priest clad in a white robe climbs the tree and with a golden sickle cuts the mistletoe, which is caught in a white cloth. ... - from 'Naturalis Historia' (XVI, 95) by Pliny the Elder

The golden sickle used to cut the mistletoe represents both the sun and the moon - a union of male and female energies. The gold symbolizing the sun and the shape of the crescent blade resembling the quarter moon. ...
Pliny also tells of the sacrifice of two white bulls and, in common with the oak, the bull is sacred to Taranis. Whilst the bull (like his zodiacal counterpart Taurus) is an earth symbol, his horns reach skywards in the shape of a crescent moon, linking earth with the realm of the gods. - Steve Tatler

1. Henri Paul Motte, Druids Cutting the Mistletoe on the Sixth Day of the Moon, circa 1890-1900 [more information from ArtMagick]
2. [information unknown]
3. E. A. Hornel and George Henry, The Druids Bringing in the Mistletoe, 1890
In the Artist's Footsteps
Image to the left is from the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
The Druids Bringing in the Mistletoe will be included in the Glasgow Boys exhibition to be shown 30 October 2010 until 23 January 2011 at the Royal Academy of Arts, London
Sunday, December 13, 2009
J. W. Waterhouse Exhibition - Garden of Enchantment

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
John William Waterhouse
Garden of Enchantment
The exhibition will be at The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
through 7 February 2010.
This past summer it was at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. (look mid-way along right side of page for links)
The exhibition was first shown at the Groninger Museum, the Netherlands.
Lots of interesting information to explore
about Waterhouse and the exhibition!
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TV advertisement from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Review from The Art Tribune
I'll be away for a few days ... hoping you have a wonderful week!
Review from The Art Tribune
I'll be away for a few days ... hoping you have a wonderful week!
John William Waterhouse


johnwilliamwaterhouse.com
Lady Lever Art Gallery - The Enchanted Garden & A Tale from the Decameron
Transcript of Podcasts about A Tale from the Decameron and The Enchanted Garden from National Museums Liverpool.
Lady Lever Art Gallery - The Enchanted Garden & A Tale from the Decameron
Transcript of Podcasts about A Tale from the Decameron and The Enchanted Garden from National Museums Liverpool.
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