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Sunday, October 27, 2013

McMullen Museum


The large banner on the front of Devlin Hall on the Boston College Chestnut Hill campus announces the exhibition on Gustave Courbet (1819-1877).   He is known as the chief representative of realism in the nineteenth century.

(Portrait of Madame Leon Fontaine, nee Laure Janne, 1856-570)

He famously stated: "I cannot paint an angel because I have never seen one" expressing his distance to the romantic history paintings favored at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris.  He taught himself by copying Dutch and Spanish paintings in the Louvre.  

(Woman with Mirror, c.1860)

Looking at the women he depicted, they have angel-like features and perhaps they were 
earthly angels he saw and painted?



Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A Newly Painted Historic House



After 13 years in a green house, friends decided to have their large house in a different color.  Not pink, but 'Burgundy  rose'.  A decision was made and six painters went to work.  The neighbors got upset and then calmed down when realizing that it was the base color which offended their eyes.


Now, soon finished, the right 'pink' and the white trim and all the black shutters - it will be beautiful and just as stunning as Jacky Kennedy in the 60's at a Gala Dinner:


(They say that pink combined with black is associated with seduction!  Who are 'they'?)




Sunday, October 20, 2013

"Cute Birds"


It is only the first time - a few years ago - that we got all excited about a wild turkey crossing the street.
Now they have multiplied and are no novelty but just a nuisance.  If scared, they can fly and go for the eyes! Better to wait inside the house until they left the garden.

Raccoons, skunks, rabbits, squirrels and chipmunks we are used to and keeping the garbage locked, we live peacefully side by side.  But now coyotes are seen sometimes and brown bears are in Western Massachusetts and it is not entertaining anymore.


Yesterday morning  there was this proud hawk majestically picking on his breakfast.


From a different angle  I recognize suddenly the rest of a bushy squirrel tail!
Let nature take its course?  I am not so sure anymore.





Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Autumn Foliage 2013


Middle of October and suddenly the green leaves are changing over night and surprise with their beauty. Driving to buy the groceries I had to stop and admire the double beauty in Bullough pond.


How wonderful that we always have this change of seasons which marks the different months.
Many tourists from the western States in the US come now to enjoy New England:


And I, looking in the pond and its reflexion, am thinking about Giverny and Monet's garden.