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What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek
Sort of Archival... only insofar as I was clearing out the files related to the now sleeping My Take bloggy, which I thought were all empty. However, there were seven images left over... so they might as well fill this space!
Menonday Art Vibe; Woof, Wooluf
In the hunting room of Duff House, as you might expect, there are pictures related to the subject and purpose. Today, I bring you two for the price of one post.
First is the painting "A Dead Wolf" by the Flemish Baroque painter Jan Fyt (1609-1661). He was one of the top animal and nature painters of his time and was much emulated by later artists. It is a testament to the craft of this work that, despite the fact that we are looking at the proceeds of a hunt, I was captivated by the rendering of the fur and the sense of respect for the animal even in death.
Second is A Dog's Head by Scottish artist William Simson (1799-1847). Simson was better known as a landscape artist, but did complete some quite excellent portraits and animal works. Although a little dark, I loved this piece - I felt like the dog was just asking for a pat on the head!
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