
essays about the permanent collections of museums
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What would you most like to do, if you could travel in time? My first choice, I told my students last month, would be to go to Rome around 1605 to show Caravaggio an English painting from the eighteenth century, Joseph Wright of Derby’s A P...
I did not complain, when I was in Italy in May, if an altarpiece in a church was hard to see due to its position or lighting. I did not say, like Indiana Jones, that belongs in a museum. Nor did it use to bother me, at the Frick Collection,...
Maybe every conference talk is unique in its own way, but one of the talks I went to this March at the Renaissance Society of America’s annual conference in Boston was more unique than the others. The paper, on the brief Venetian career of...
Cherished Readers,
My parents are preparing to sell the house I grew up in, in Alexandria, Virginia, and to move across the country. My contribution to their project has been one month of labor, and there has turned out to be so much to do...
The final bag was eighteen small corpses having a total weight of perhaps a pound. Crespi regarded this as a success, and an excellent return for the expenditure in ammunition and effort. The passion for hunting, he said, could come even...
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Permanent Collections is my main substack, where I write about art museums at a rate of one post per month; the other one, Thomas's Newsletter, is more personal, posts there are rare
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