Art Talk: 5 New Friends at NGA

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A couple of weeks ago I did a post about my old friends at the National Gallery of Art in DC. I really do feel so at home and love to go see my "friends" at the gallery.

This past trip I made it a point to make some new friends too.

Reliquary Chasse

I am currently taking a Art history class and just finished studying medieval art. I found the gallery's old piece- Reliquary Chasse from 1175/1180 France.


The plaque says:

This chalice, a rare treasure from the Middle Ages, once held sacramental wine for the Mass. Its creation brought two great civilizations together. The cup was carved from a block of the semiprecious stone sardonyx in the ancient Greco-Roman world, probably Alexandria, Egypt, about 100 BC. More than twelve centuries later it was acquired by Abbot Suger, whose goldsmiths fashioned its bejeweled, gold and silver setting.

It was really incredible with all the different materials and textures.

Renaissance Textiles

Both of these tapestries are from the 1500s. The styles are so different it was neat to see them hung right across from each other.

Joan of Arc Series

As I was wandering through the lower gallery I found this incredible series by Louis Maurice Boutet De Monvel, from France that was painted in the early 1900s.

There are five paintings following Joan of Arc. The colors and gold leaf are really incredible.


Sisters

When I saw this piece I took a picture and sent it to my sister. We have such a special relationship and that is what I felt in this piece

Clara and Lizzie, Daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Shattuck, 1893, Bela Lyon Pratt, American

Rembrandt

Now that I have been to Amsterdam and the Rijksmuseum I looked more closely at the Rembrandt pictures in the gallery. Isn't this gorgeous??

I am so happy to introduce you to five more friends of mine that are at the National Gallery of Art in DC

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Both of these tapestries are from the 1500s. The styles are so different it was neat to see them hung right across from each other.

And they still look good till date, this indeed is a masterpiece!

The paintings reveal what the clothing of the period was like, indeed a lot of information can be gained from these

This kind of painting shows how people used to live so long ago because before there were no mobiles or anything like that, so the artists who are there worked very hard. They make beautiful paintings for us and tell us about their history.

That plague really looks so classic

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All the artwork is very surprising. It's amazing to think that there wasn't as much technology back then, and these artworks were used to preserve their memories.