Monday, March 28, 2016

Lawren Harris, Picasso at MFA with Barbara and Bill

I wasn't particularly anxious to see the Lawren Harris exhibit, and then Sebastion Smee, the art critic for the Boston Globe wrote a glowing article (pun  intended) for Harris' glowing art.  It is absolutely true, you have to see the real thing hanging in front of you to appreciate the almost spiritual worship of nature in these paintings.  We saw also the contemporary clothing, Picasso, and students of Hokusai and they were all really entertaining.  Strongly recommended.

Lawren Harris
"Pic Island"
about 1924

"Mountains in Snow: Rocky Mountain Paintings VII"
about 1929

"Ice House, Coldwell, Lake Superior"
about 1923

:Lake Superior"
about 1923

"North Shore, Lake Superior"
1026

My sister, Barbara, and
"Mount Lefroy"
1930

"Icebergs, Davis Strait"
1930

"Above Lake Superior"
1922

from the "Students of Hokusai" exhibit:
"Flower Arranged Personally, No. 4"
Yanagawa Shigenobu II
about 1835

This was such a great masterpiece.  I am surprised it hasn't been featured as a main part of the Asian collection.
"The Ghosts of the Heike Appear in Daimotsu Bay, in Settsuj Province"
Ketsushika Hokui
1847-1852

from an exhibit of fashion photography:
"Bracelet with Green Snake"
Van Cleef & Arpels
1963

and from the Couture collection
Victor & Rolf, Amsterdam
"Wearable Art"
2015

Mary Katranazou
"Look 25 (Espandit)"
2012

"Complete View of Takanawa"
Hiroshige
about 1832

from the all-too-brief Picasso exhibit:
"The Rescue"
1932

"Rape of the Sabine Women"
1963

and finally, for all you Aujbrey-Maturin fans:
"Board Room of the Admiralty"
John Hill
1808

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