Showing posts with label Old Masters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Masters. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A Day in Rome


We visited Rome for one busy day.  After a long drive from the port of Civitavecchia, our tour bus became lost in Rome.  It turned out that the driver had never been to Rome before!  It is a very busy city with a lot of traffic congestion.  The old walled city within takes you back in time from the moment you enter the gates.


The statues and building facades are all very beautiful.  This is part of the dramatic equestrian art that embellishes the Trevi Fountain.


The Pantheon was a beautiful, domed building with massive columns adorning the entrance.  It is filled with art and artifacts of the early church.  Raphael's tomb is within.



This delicately carved pair of doves hang suspended over the tomb of the artist Raphael.


We did not stop at the Coliseum but only saw it from the tour bus as we worked our way past it in afternoon traffic.  We had to hurry, we were on our way to Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica!







Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Starry, Starry Night...

Here is something very beautiful, both visually and musically. Don McLean's recording of "Starry, Starry Night" expresses the emotions that many people feel for the great impressionist artist, Vincent van Gogh, who experienced very little artistic acceptance or financial success as an artist during his lifetime. Sadly, after only ten years of passionate and wonderful painting, he took his own life. Ironically he has since become one of the most sought after and highest priced artists of all time. The visual presentation of van Gogh's paintings blend beautifully with the sad but beautiful music of Don McLean. Enjoy...

Thursday, December 17, 2009

500 Years of Female Portraits

This clever video by Philip Scott Johnson is titled ‘500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art’. The music which accompanies the captivating faces as they continuously change and evolve from one to the next, is Bach’s Sarabande from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 performed beautifully by Yo-Yo Ma. The video was nominated as Most Creative Video, 2nd Annual You Tube Awards.

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