Saturday, November 3, 2018

Delacroix at the Met



Fist of all, Happy Halloween everyone! The Metropolitan Museum always does great decorative displays for each Holiday season.
It was a dreary Friday and I couldn't think of any better way to spend the afternoon than go visit my favorite Museum!

Eugene Delacroix, the iconic, eighteenth century, French painter, regarded as the leader of the French Romantic School of art, was a prolific painter during his career. He produced over eight hundred paintings, thousands of drawings and sketches and many pages of writing.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently held  the most comprehensive exhibits of his work. 

A self portrait said to have been made while in his forties.

 "Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi"
This painting was displayed at an event raising funds in support of the Greek Revolution against the Ottomans.  A woman in Greek costume with her breast bared, arms half-raised in an imploring gesture before the horrible scene personifies the suicide of the Greeks, who chose to kill themselves and destroy their city rather than surrender to the Turks. At her feet, a hand reaches out through the stones, the body having been crushed by rubble. The painting serves as a monument to the people of Missolonghi and to the idea of freedom against tyrannical rule. This event interested Delacroix not only for his sympathies with the Greeks, but also because the poet Byron, whom Delacroix greatly admired, had died there.
 











I mostly displayed here the paintings that were inspired by the Greek revolution against Ottoman rule. This was happening during Delacroix's life from 1821 to 1830.
The exhibit, however, is rich with many more paintings and subjects that I have room to show here. I suggest you take yourself over to the Met and have a look for yourself!


Enjoy!
Maria

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Howdy Folks

Hi blogosphere friends,
It's been a while since my last post but I see that my followers keep viewing my previous posts. It's just very heartening to see that the work I've done can withstand the test of time!


Speaking of withstanding the test of time, this spring, my husband and I were in one of our favorite places in Greece. Cape Sounion, which is amazing how it has withstood the test of time!



The ancient columns loom over the Aegean, which you know from my post about the Aegean myth.
The landscape around the temple is delicate, with diminutive wildflowers growing out of the rocks.
 The Bay below is a popular anchorage for yachts.

This beautiful mama bird with her brood has often been there to greet me. I suppose they nest in the surrounding cliffs.


 As her chicks roamed about, mama was always not far behind.





It's such a privilege to be able to enjoy the temples of our ancestors.

Enjoy!
A shout out to all the viewers around the world who are enjoying my blog! I'm amazed at how far reaching it is.

Maria