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  • Recent Posts

    • E.H. Shepard
    • Non-Schnabel Beach
    • Dali blue
    • sidewalk delights
    • two more Cezannes
    • Pickett? Really?
    • Brooklyn Windows
    • Soutine’s Splash
    • A Favorite Theophilus Brown
    • Madame Cezanne
    • Sheeler’s Lines
    • The Economy of Magritte
    • Schnabel at the Legion
    • A Favorite: portrait of John the Fearless
    • Boucher and downward
    • July 1: Twombly & Rembrandt, like/unlike
    • June 24: learning from not so good
    • June 17: those monuments
    • June 10: Cezanne’s audacity
    • June 3: a favorite: Seurat’s Pierrot
    • May 27: Rothko’s touch
    • May 20: “Burning a Heretic” by Sassetta
    • May 13: distance
    • May 6: a favorite: Barbari’s plan of Venice
    • April 29: Derain’s experiments
    • April 22: Monet’s strong beginning
    • April 15: Bliss and/or Ensor
    • April 8: Jack Ziegler
    • date: two faces
    • March 25: love them waterlilies
    • March 18: Fitz Hugh Lane, early and late
    • March 11: Harnett and Peto
    • March 4: newer and older
    • Feb 25: Diane Arbus
    • Feb 18: a wonderful Bosch
    • Feb 11: a favorite Merian
    • Feb 4: happy discoveries
    • January 27: abstract and not
    • date: this time, Parmigianino
    • Jan 16: Again
    • January 14: Titian’s odd edges
    • Jan 7: perfect art
    • resting
    • Dec. 17: Dylann Roof’s selfie
    • Dec. 10: Kensett early and late
    • Dec. 3: Arno’s “Cabaret”
    • November 26: Rosso scores
    • Nov. 19: an unexpected gem
    • March 10 Arcimboldo
    • Nov. 5: an absurd “Hals”
    • Oct 29: those English!
    • Oct. 22: Joke (or not)
    • October 15: pairing
    • October 8: holding the eye
    • Oct. 1: Magritte’s elegance
    • Sept. 24: the way we live
    • Sept. 17: at sea
    • September 10: “Girl With Gloves”
    • Sept 3: glockenspiel delight
    • August 27: dipping into SFMOMA
    • August 20: better, definitely better
    • August 13: St. Jerome in his study
    • August 6: Saturn, one way or other
    • July 30: Brace’s Cove
    • July 9: Bacon, Eisenstein, & Tonks
    • July 2: cats
    • June 25: Seurat thinks too much
    • June 18: a favorite Lippi
    • June 11: the more things change . . .
    • June 4: Simonetta
    • May 28: Cezanne & de Kooning
    • May 21: Arthur Devis
    • May 14: Audubon & Kline
    • May 7: glorious decoration
    • April 30: nudes and nudes
    • April 23: the studiolo
    • April 16: at the Whitney–fine and oh please!
    • April 9: a Trump portait
    • April 2: a favorite Fra Angelico
    • March 26: Garza & Van Dyck
    • March 19: Caravaggio v. Gentileschi
    • March 12: copying the Mona Lisa, sort of
    • March 5: Lady with a Unicorn
    • Feb 27: portraits of Adowa
    • Feb 20: Warhol’s Mao
    • Feb 13: Close Favorites
    • Feb 6: Schoengeur’s artful St. Anthony
    • Jan 30: a favorite Desmazieres
    • Jan 23: density in battle
    • Jan 16: and speaking of Motherwell. . .
    • Jan 9, 2016: Motherwell, with cavils
    • 12/19: a train of thought
    • Dec.12: A Favorite Bechtle
    • Dec 5: Peanuts gone wrong
    • Nov 27: fashion agony
    • Nov. 21: Hiroshige’s many devices
    • Nov. 14: debate cacophonies
    • Nov. 3: piquant juxtaposition
    • Oct. 24: Christ’s odd stomach
    • Sept. 17: Gerard DuBois

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