Eyeglass
Chain Sets
A customer requested a matching bracelet for 2 of my eyeglass chain. What cute sets they create!
Currier
Museum of Art
TheCurrier Museum of Art is located in Manchester, NH. It is a small museum with a
variety of works from the renaissance to present and even includes Monet and
Picasso as well as a Frank Lloyd Wright house which the museum staff will bus
patrons to. They allow cameras!
This
was one of my favorite pieces. It is behind glass so please forgive the
reflection! The Dutch artist is Joachim Wtewael. The approximate date on this
one is 1600!!! I will not bore you with the details behind the story but I love
the celebration this depicts. Imagine being a time and place where you can let
loose listening to live music and dancing around naked! That is something we go
to prison for these days.
I
enjoy being in the presence of really old things (not something you experience
too often in the United States)! This polychromed stucco on wood is by Italian
artist Antonio Rossellino. Its
approximate date is 1475! It is amazing how intact it is but was recently
conserved to stabilize it.
This
perfect still life is by a local artist, James Aponovich. It is named Still Iife
with Chocolates, dated 1985. Jim and I noticed it at the same time because we
each purchased a French press like this recently! One of its best features is
the reflection painted in the steel bowl. It was flawless!
This
was Jim’s first experience standing in front of an actual Claude Monet painting
so I had to photograph it for his memory. This is The Seine at Bougival dated
1869.
John
Singer Sargent is one of my favorites. He was an American painter although he
was born in Italy and died in England. His portraits are amazing. This is Grace
Elvina, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston, 1925. I love 1920s fashion so this one
is particularly fabulous!
I
always enjoy a good lithograph! These are by American artist John Stockton de
Martelly. They capture a moment in time! This
is Blue Valley Fox Hunt, 1937.
This
is Old Moon, 1941. So sweet!
The
museum also has wonderful old American furniture like this sideboard from
approximately 1855 (maker unknown).
This chair has beautiful detail. It is carved from ebonized cherry by the Herter Brothers Decorating Company of NY in approximately 1880.
Here
there is also a wonderful selection of Henry Melville paperweights that range
from the 1980s into the 1990s.
It
was a cold June day so I was dressed for fall!!!! This
museum offers a live jazz brunch 1 Sunday a month so we may be back for that!
Manchester,
NH has some neat relicts of the past that were never removed. This is one of them!!!
I love that it reads “concerned”. Luckily these days it is quite acceptable for
men to simply shave it all off if they are losing their hair!
Thank you for stopping by! Have a gret week! ~Val