Henri Matisse Head of a Woman 1917 oil on panel Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha |
Jean-Louis Forain Portrait of cabaret singer Valéry Roumy ca. 1878-81 drawing (colored chalks) Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen |
Paula Modersohn-Becker Self Portrait 1906 oil on panel Landesmuseum, Hannover |
Umberto Boccioni Self Portrait ca. 1915 drawing National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne |
Giambattista Tiepolo Study of Model with Closed Eyes ca. 1750 drawing Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam |
Anonymous French Artist Mask of Satyr 17th century giltwood Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon |
Anonymous Netherlandish Artist Head of John the Baptist ca. 1550 drawing Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
Lisette Model Opera, San Francisco 1949 gelatin silver print Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
Hans Holbein the Elder Head of Crossbowman taking Aim 1514-15 drawing (study for altarpiece of St Sebastian) Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen |
Correggio (Antonio Allegri) Head Studies ca. 1513-15 drawing Städel Museum, Frankfurt |
Lovis Corinth Portrait of Fritz Thieme ca. 1910 oil on canvas Landesmuseum, Hannover |
Alessandro Allori Portrait of a Woman ca. 1580 drawing Morgan Library, New York |
Federico Barocci Head of a Woman ca. 1569 drawing Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
Marcus Tuscher Self Portrait ca. 1745 drawing Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen |
Léon Riesener Study Head of Woman ca. 1850 drawing Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh |
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Head of a Woman 1915 woodcut High Museum of Art, Atlanta |
from The Island of Statues
The Island. Flowers of manifold colour are knee-deep before a gate of brass, above which, in a citron-tinctured sky, glimmer a few stars. At intervals come mournful blasts from the horns among the flowers.
First Voice. What do you weave so fair and bright?
Second Voice. The cloak I weave of Sorrow.
Oh, lovely to see in all men's sight
Shall be the cloak of Sorrow,
In all men's sight.
Shall be the cloak of Sorrow,
In all men's sight.
Third Voice. What do you build with sails for flight?
Fourth Voice. A boat I build for Sorrow.
Oh, swift on the seas all day and night
Saileth the rover Sorrow,
All day and night.
Saileth the rover Sorrow,
All day and night.
Fifth Voice. What do you weave with wool so white?
Sixth Voice. The sandals these of Sorrow.
Soundless shall be the footfall light,
In each man's ears, of Sorrow,
In each man's ears, of Sorrow,
Sudden and light.
– W.B. Yeats (1885)