Troop 863: DIA Trip ~ Part I (03.15.2008)
I was SO excited that we were going to the DIA after the renovations were complete. It was really worth the wait, and I highly highly recommend anyone visiting the Detroit to go to sixth largest art museum in the United States. There is ample parking at the parking lot behind the DIA (next to the Detroit Science Center) which is $ 5.00 all day on the weekend.
Everything was well laid out, and the "eye spy" features for many of the rooms kept the kids entertained. All of my favourites were proudly displayed. I took a few pictures with my little Kodak snapshot camera which turned out only OK, but I do hope you enjoy the point of these masterpieces. Cheers!
From the DIA's Central American Art exhibit: (Yes, those are war clubs with a sharp nail-like object sticking out in the third picture ... OUCH!)
(L) From the DIA's Egyptian exhibit, this is a close up of an Egyptian Hieroglyphic.
(R) Outside of the Egyptian exhibit was this work which was composed of different types of wood.
From the DIA's African exhibit:
(L) Camel Riding Seat
(M) Pure Gold for the Village Leader
(R) Palace Door from Nigeria (about 1920)
From the DIA's Asian and Modern Exhibit:
(L) Money Tree Yao Qian Shu (yes, please!)
(M) I've always liked this picture of this boy by Otto Dix.
(R) I overheard part of a docent's conversation about this painting which represents an African-American male as a hero. Apparently, many people stood in line to see this work of art when it was first acquired by the DIA.
(L and R) Picasso
(M) Picasso: Woman Seated in an Armchair / Femme assise dans un fauteuil (1923)
(L) Henri Matisse: The Window / Interieur au myosotis (1916)
(M) Henri Matisse: Poppies (c. 1919)
(R) Henri Matisse: Coffee / Le cafe (1916)
(L) John Singer Sargent: Photograph of the artist One of my favourite artists... a genius!
(M) John Singer Sargent: Judith Gautier (1885)
(R) John Singer Sargent: Madame Paul Poirson (1885)
(L) John Singer Sargent: Mosquito Nets (1908)
(R) John Singer Sargent: Home Fields (c. 1885)
Another personal favourite artist of mine...
(L) Thomas Gainsborough: Sir John Edward Swinburne (1785)
(R) Thomas Gainsborough: Sir John Edward Swinburne (1785)
(L) Gustave Courbet: Bather Sleeping by a Brook Baigneuse Endormie (1845)
(M) Pierre Auguste Renoir: Woman in an Armchair / Femme Assise dans un Fauteuil; Lise (1874)
(R) Paul Cezanne: Madame Cezanne (c. 1886)
(L) Vincent Van Gogh: Bank of the Oise at Auvers (1890)
(R) Vincent Van Gogh: Bank of the Oise at Auvers (1890) ~ extreme close up!
(L) Vincent Van Gogh: The Diggers / Les Becheurs (1889)
(M) Vincent Van Gogh: Self Portrait (1887)
(R) Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of Postman Roulin (1888)
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