Thursday, May 16, 2013

Columbus Museum Of Art for “Museum Monday”

The Columbus Museum Of Art..A Stop On The National Road

MQTlogoa Spending a little Quality Time at The Columbus Museum Of Art..American Early Modernism, Nineteenth-Century American & More…

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Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.
Confucius

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Custodian, from 1963, was likely influenced by the beginnings of the Civil Rights movement.  by Robert Gwathmey READ MORE

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The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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I always like a parade..Never saw one like this..After doing a Google search I see I’ve just not been in the right spot LOL.

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A woman whose smile is open and whose expression is glad has a kind of beauty no matter what she wears. Anne Roiphe

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I would rather be at the beach than clean an attic.

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1930s America's Great Depression - Jobs & Art Across the Decade Check out this blog Really Good

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The Herrin Massacre: In less than twenty-four hours, a total of eighteen nonunion workers, professional strike breakers, and some employees of a Chicago detective agency were ruthlessly killed. READ MORE..Only six men were ever indicted for the massacre, and both trials ended in acquittals for all the defendants. READ MORE.

DSC_0091  Beauty in things exists in the mind which contemplates them. David Hume

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Kevin Young's "Watching the Good Trains Go By: A Suite of Poems to Accompany Collages by Romare Bearden". CLICK

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THE ART OF WALTER QUIRT.. CLICK do a little research and see if Mr. Quirt thought  capitalism was a source of universal human suffering.

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Archibald J. Motley, “Motley portrays the young woman poised, with quiet innocence and purity. As a result, black beauty is depicted as an entity that is innocent, unthreatening, and capable of sophistication and style.” READ MORE

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For a A digital recreation of and story behind the Edward Hopper painting, "Morning Sun," CLICK (short and very well done)

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Was Lana Turner  "discovered"  while sitting at the soda fountain counter at Schwab’s Pharmacy? CLICK to find out

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Let  Rock Hudson show you how to be a Soda Jerk CLICK (do you remember Rock Hudson?)

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JONES, JOE (1909–1963) "professor of wheat" If you want to know anything about the Great Plains check out this link.

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Remembering EMERSON BURKHART.Was “Linda” the last person to see him alive??? CLICK You will be surprised…..

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Amazing what you find when you do a little research..  The painting above is by Ben Shahn.. Well Mr. Shahn was also a photographer and this is what I found::

downtownlancasterMain Street Lancaster,Ohio… My home town…1930’s……  Photographs by Ben Shahn

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Clarence Holbrook Carter.. Jane and Dora are picking up pieces of coal that fell on the tracks as the train went by, to use in their homes. FYI:: The advertising director of the American Locomotive Co. saw the painting and commissioned Mr. Carter to create another fascinating painting of the railroad track without the receding figures of the two women.This new painting titled “What’s around the bend” was then used as advertising in the nations leading magazines. CLICK to learn a little more.

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“Look at nature, work independently, and solve your own problems.”  Winslow Homer .. Was Winslow Homer’s studio originally a horse barn? CLICK

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Albert Bierstadt.. Bierstadt always loved mountains, and he visited the White Mountains before he left for Dusseldorf, for his signature appears in the register on top of Mount Washington on August 11, 1852. More info CLICK..Where is Mount Bierstadt ? Check out the summit of Mt. Washington CLICK..Joe Todd was there LOL…

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Thomas Cole another lover of the White Mountains.. You will just have to find your own links for this one.LOL

DSC_0228I started this post last Sunday and today is Thursday.(A little late/early for a Museum Monday LOL) The Columbus Museum of Art is really a must see and I found researching the artists and photos was really really fascinating. Hope you enjoy the art and if you don’t check out some of the links you will be missing out.. Have  a great day…. 

The Columbus Museum Of Art..A Stop On The National Road

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Friday, May 10, 2013

The Columbus ZOO and a Totem TOO.

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MQTlogoa Spending some Quality Time at the Columbus Zoo… A great  chance to explore North America and check out all the bears.

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There's a polar bear In our Frigidaire—

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He likes it 'cause it's cold in there.

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With his seat in the meat And his face in the fish

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And his big hairy paws In the buttery dish,

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He's nibbling the noodles,He's munching the rice,

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He's slurping the soda,He's licking the ice.

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And he lets out a roar If you open the door. And it gives me a scare To know he's in there—

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That polary bear In our Fridgitydaire. “Bear In There” by Shel Silverstein

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An under water Polar Bear view of the sky………….. Go Sky Watch

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Bears are amazingly fast.  The grizzly and black bear can reach speeds of up to 35 to 40 mph.   And all bears can climb and are therefore associated with trees.  Trees are a powerful and ancient symbol, as is the bear, and both are links to the Heavens and the Earth. 

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The Bear is the epitome of the protective mother.  She represents your hidden  strength.  Bear says to look inward in order to know ones self.  Her medicine  awakens the power of the unconscious.  Bear’s  cycle of power is the spring and summer.

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Bears  are considered to be a highly desired ally and spirit helper because of its fearless power. It is believed that the power of
Great spirit lives though the bear.  The bear holds the teachings of introspection.  When it shows up in your life pay attention to how
you think, act and interact.  Use discernment in all that you do and discriminate with care.  Bear teaches you how to make choices. Read More 

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The eagle is believed to be a sacred messenger, carrying our prayers to the Creator and returning with gifts and visions for the people. It's cycle of power is year-round and daytime.  Its message speaks of the illumination of spirit, healing and creation.

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When you have the wolf as a spirit animal, it could be an expression of your sharp intelligence and strong instincts. ( Must be me ) The wolf symbolizes a strong connection with instincts and when it appears as a animal spirit guide, it could point to a way of perceiving and understanding the world around you that works similarly.

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Ducks are associated with the element of water. They are good deep water swimmers and also are content to glide on top of a body of water. As a totem the duck teaches getting in touch with your deepest emotions in order to get to a calmer state.

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Buffalo/Bison medicine is knowing that abundance is present when all relations are honored as sacred and when gratitude is expressed to every part of creation. READ MORE

DSC_0005 Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed your visit blog/zoo… If you are hungry when you leave the Columbus Zoo I suggest you stop at..( Powell Road )

DSC_0204 Give the Colby Jack Pub Burger (go with three patties).. a try You won’t be sorry…

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