"Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice."
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
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Happy New Year bazza!
Your knowledge of paintings is amazing! This one may be reproduced very often, but I have to admit that I have never seen it before! Thank you for enlarging my knowledge that little bit extra!
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Happy New Year to you John.
I bet you will notice it again somewhere before long; that's how it goes. Although I have studied Art History at degree level I always research any pictures (or any subject) before posting. That's the pleasure for me and, although I really enjoy comments such as yours, I think I would still be posting even if nobody commented! I guess that you would feel the same about birds!
If you glance at it quickly enough, like I did the first second seeing it, I thought he was going to fall forward. And then I realized he was skating and he was a holy dude and everything was going to be just peachy. I like the painting, btw.
Dear bazza,
Nice picture, although again one I wasn't familiar with. This is turning out to be quite an education, bazza!
Very Best Wishes and a Happy New Year to you,
David.
Kezza: I wonder what he would have said if he had known he was a 'holy dude'!
Although not colourful or exciting the picture is very pleasing to look I think.
All the best for 2012, Kez.
David: Best wishes to you too, my friend.
Maybe I'm wrong about the iconic status of this painting. Anyway, it's profile has been raised a bit now!
Happy New Year to you, Bazza!
The painting of the face and scarf exhibit skill, experience. I wonder if the hat's shadows are a 'reflective' of his movement; the pace of his skating?
It's as if he's emptying his mind of thoughts, choosing relaxation to contemplate nothing?!
I'm very familiar with this painting; nice to see it again. Okay, I'm done.
dcrelief: HNY to you too!
I thought the 'shadow ' of the hat was just a bit of badly done overpainting. However, there is so much good stuff that it doesn't really matter.
Thank you for your nice analysis!
Hi bazza,
I find I quite like that painting by Henry Raeburn.
And the skating minister has made me think of ice hockey and Canada, where ice hockey is a religion.
Take care, time for me to get my skates on....
Gary: Yes, I have seen Ice Hockey in Canada and it is like a religion only with more brain damage. Slightly.
Hot from the desk of Sir Tom Eagerly:
Reminds me of my great uncle, Lord Eagerly of Neasden.
Splendid fellow, never sober. They say that I am like him in many ways. What can they mean Bazza?
I can't think what they could possibly mean Sir Tom!
Amazing that I've never seen this painting! How is it even possible that I missed it? I really find it mesmerizing. I get why it makes you smile. There is definitely something special about it. Good to be back, Bazza.
Mrs Snee! How lovely to hear from you again. I am especially happy that I have introduced you to this lovely painting. Welcome back to the Blogosphere.
That looks so much like a photo! Amazing!
Hi Seema: I think that painting pre-dates photography! Nice to hear from you again. Hope you and family are all well.
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