Anonymous Dutch Artist Scene in a Park 17th century gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
Jacob Jordaens St Ives, Patron of Lawyers ca. 1645 gouache on paper (tapestry cartoon) Musée du Louvre |
Carl Gustav Klingstedt Leda and the Swan (after a drawing by Michelangelo) before 1734 gouache on vellum Musée du Louvre |
Jean-Baptiste Oudry Various Birds in a Wooded Landscape before 1755 gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
Jean-Baptiste Oudry Various Birds in a Wooded Landscape before 1755 gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
Pierre Jouffroy Marie Leczinska, consort of Louis XV 1760 gouache on leather Musée du Louvre |
Louis-Jean-Jacques Durameau Manufacturing Saltpetre 1766 gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
Niclas Lafrensen Le déjeuner en tête-à-tête ca. 1780 gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
Pierre-Joseph Redouté Peonies 1837 gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
Alexandre-Jean Noël View of Pyramids and Sphinx before 1838 gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
James Roberts Portrait of Charles Sauvageot in his Study in Paris 1856 gouache on paper Musée du Louvre |
Camille Pissarro Bathers at Water's Edge ca. 1894-96 gouache on silk Musée d'Orsay, Paris |
Myrtle Florence Broome Rockery in Avalon Garden, Bushey ca. 1930 gouache on paper Bushey Museum and Art Gallery, Hertfordshire |
Israël Léo Dubson Paganini in Prison 1935 gouache on ivory Musée d'Orsay, Paris |
Israël Léo Dubson Paganini's Farewell to his Violin 1935 gouache on ivory Musée d'Orsay, Paris |
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A star screen shimmers under the moon over the urban center flashing on it red and green
I'll have a suspension, mustard, topicality, glue
Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty
Whipped gouache just about covers the situation
In the Musée Unless there's a fallen nest on display empty of an egg once
belonging to a song bird, species unknown, which had sung
See style, see working late, see mismatched socks, see polyphony
It is the fate of logic infinitely to undo closure but that's just to say that it's the
fate of logic infinitely to be logical
So like a man goes into a shop and there's like this other man in there whom he
thinks he recognizes and he says like do I know you
The fallen grass in winter sprawls its spring
Regulations state that the pier can accommodate no more than one troupe of
acrobats, thirty fishermen, or fifty tourists
– Lyn Hejinian (from The Unfollowing, 2016)