Another Random Day

 


Top of the Day was Ploughing by Fortunato Depero.  Our random selection brought us this example of a style we had never heard of: Futurism. From the Google arts and culture page on Futurism: The new ideology of Futurism set itself with violent enthusiasm against the weighty inheritance of an art tied to the Italian cultural tradition and exalted the idea of an aesthetic generated by the modern myth of the machine and of speed.

The god of randomness also brought us a great mural of and eagle and wave and a great seascape of a ship in a storm off of  Gloucester, Massachusetts.  We saw paintings from around the world. One was of dugout canoes leaving on a river expedition by a Brazilian artist and another of landscape in Brittany France.

The final picture of the day was by Sliman Mansour, a Palestinian painter.  It contained a lot of symbolism that was different than we were used to.  The olive tree covered in barbed wire was something we couldn't quite understand but probably represented the Palestinian plight.

Here is the list from today:

  • Untitled - (Eagle and Wave), DalEast -- 2013-07-19/2013-07-28 -- link --
  • Estudo para "Partição da Monção", José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior -- 1897 -- link --
  • Off Norman's Woe, Edward Moran -- 1872 -- link --
  • Ploughing, Fortunato Depero -- 1926 -- link --
  • The Canal, Brittany Landscape, Roger de La Fresnaye -- 1909 -- link --
  • Quiet Morning, Sliman Mansour -- link --

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