15 July, 2008

moser and david.

okay, i realize that last post was a little "heavy", so here are some graphics to lighten things up! here are some things i saw at the belvedere (i'm having a hard time coming up with a post on the belvedere, but i swear there will be one. for now, just enjoy the pretty pictures). 

here is the self-portrait by kolo moser i've been talking about. i bought a print of it.

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this next one deserves a bit of a build-up....i mounted the grand staircase, turned around and BAM was hit in the face with. a. david. DAVID! i've never seen a major piece of his before...i've seen one small portrait, but never ANYTHING like this. i love david. his "dying marat" is probably one of my favorite paintings. (i'll stick that one a little further down, just cause it's good), and he meant so much to the neoclassical movement. (oh, ps, as soon as i saw this next painting, the only thing that ran through my head was: david. napoleon, st. bernard, 1801, 1801, 1801, 1801. my art history prof would be proud). here you go: napoleon at st. bernard, 1801, by jacques-louis david

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here's the death of marat (1793):

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um...that's it, i guess. let me know if you guys want to see anything else by anyone i've talked about, or what i've seen...i have favorites from manet, klimt, schiele, ernst fuchs, hundertwasser, etc, if anyone wants to see them. (ps: all of which i have seen IN PERSON within the last week. i'm on art overload, and it's GREAT). 

4 comments:

Andrea said...

I want to see everything you have seen!!!! I am so loving your blogs...you are an incredible writer and you so deserve this trip/experience/vacation/study. You continually amaze me, little girl. I can hardly belive we are related!! What a joy, what a thrill...we are so proud! I can't wait to see you yet I am sad that you have to leave such an awe inspiring place. I know you will return there...you were created for this!
Love you!
momma

Anonymous said...

I am enjoying your blog Becca. You seem to really be making the most of your wonderful experience! I love when you include the pictures. Sadly, my education in this area was so long ago I am baffled frequently and have to stop and Google all the time! But, the pictures trigger my unused brain cells and I remember sitting in my year long "Humanities Series" classes and watching the slides of my professor's trip across Europe and I am young again. When my brain still functioned.

Enjoy your remaining time, too soon you will be home to "normal" coffee. . .

Love,
Aunt Jennifer

Felicity said...

Bec -
Since my Art History course at OU, "The Death of Marat" has always stuck with me . . . I can't imagine what it was like in person! Love your blog. I'm checking back in after several days. What an exciting adventure!
Take care!
Felicity

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