As we wait for the Senate to respond to Kavanaugh’s FBI file and as my scheduled post-birthday, post-vacation existential crisis hits, please enjoy . . .
Free art books from The Met!
Seriously! Now, go drown your sorrows in 9th century Icelandic boats or make a game of trying to find one . . . female . . . artist in the bunch. Or if you’re like me, you might enjoy some World War I/II/time between/Cold War art from the front and from home. A good reminder.
The following images are a reflection of how I feel right now.
Umberto Boccioni. Self-Portrait. 1905, Oil on canvas; 20 1/4 x 27 in. Collection Lydia Winston Malbin, New York.
One Female Artist: Helen Levitt. “Three Kids on a Stoop,” 1940 Gelatin silver print; image 65/16 x 9 inches