Showing posts with label red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Red Notes

Lap-See Lam
Phantom Banquet Ghost
2019
painted polystyrene and neon
Moderna Museet, Stockholm

Didier Lapène
Le Musée de Pau
2006
oil on canvas
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Pau

Johann Peter Krafft
Orpheus at the Tomb of Eurydice
1805
oil on canvas
Belvedere Museum, Vienna

Sigurd Lewerentz
The Stockholm Exhibition
1930
lithograph (poster)
Röhsska Museet, Göteborg

Anna Rosina Lisiewska (Anna Rosina de Gasc)
Portrait of Philippine Charlotte von Braunschweig
ca. 1770-80
oil on canvas
Bildgalerie von Sanssouci, Potsdam

Broncia Koller
Self Portrait
ca. 1910
oil on canvas
Leopold Museum, Vienna

Ferdinand Andri
Seated Woman in Red Dress
(Helene Zarci)

1927
oil on canvas
Leopold Museum, Vienna

Otto Friedrich
Lady in Red
1909
oil on canvas
Leopold Museum, Vienna

Anders Zorn
Self Portrait in Red
1915
oil on canvas
Zornmuseet, Mora, Sweden

Joseph Anton Settegast
Portrait of Dorothea Veit
ca. 1844
oil on canvas
Kunsthalle Mannheim

Max Slevogt
Portrait of a Rider
1906
oil on canvas
Kunsthalle Mannheim

Jann Haworth
Rhinestone Ring
1963
satin stuffed with polyester
Moderna Museet, Stockholm

François Gérard
Alexandrine-Anne de la Pallu, marquise de Flers
ca. 1810
oil on canvas
Musée Carnavalet, Paris

Annelie Wallin
Untitled (Bernini's St Teresa in Ecstasy)
ca. 1990
screenprint
Moderna Museet, Stockholm

Frederic Matys Thursz
Vermilion II
1983
oil on canvas
Moderna Museet, Stockholm

Antoni Tàpies
All Red
1961
oil paint and sand on canvas
Moderna Museet, Stockholm

They took him to see the well that measures the Nile, which is almost identical to the one at Memphis: it is constructed of close-fitting blocks of polished stone and has an engraved scale marked in cubits; the river water seeps underground into the well, where its level against the markings registers the rise and fall in the level of the Nile for the benefit of the inhabitants of the area, who are able to gauge the degree of inundation or shortage of water by the number of divisions covered or exposed.*  They also showed him the sundials that cast no shadow at noon, for in the latitude of Syene** the light of the sun is perpendicularly overhead at the summer solstice and thus throws equal illumination on all sides of an object, precluding the casting of a shadow.  Likewise the water at the bottom of wells is directly illuminated.  Hydaspes, however, was not much impressed by these sights, which were already familiar to him: exactly the same occurred, he said, at Meroe in Ethiopia.

*This whole passage is extremely close to the description of the Nilometer at Elephantine by Strabo.  No doubt Heliodorus and Strabo derive their information from the same source.  Devices of this kind were essential in a country whose agriculture depended entirely on the annual inundation of the Nile.

**Syene lies almost exactly on the Tropic of Cancer, where the sun is directly overhead on the day of the summer solstice – which, of course, is the time of year when this section of the novel is set.  The shadowless sundial and illuminated well bottom are often mentioned in connection with the city.  

– Heliodorus, from The Aethiopica, or, Theagenes and Charikleia (3rd or 4th century AD), translated from Greek by J.R. Morgan (1989)

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Deploying Red

Francesco Albani
St Ursula
ca. 1640
oil on canvas
Alte Pinakothek, Munich

Edward Burne-Jones
Love
ca. 1880-90
watercolor on paper
(design for needlework)
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

William Nicholson and James Pryde
Harper's Magazine
1895
lithograph (poster)
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Albert Knab
Die Woche (magazine)
ca. 1899-1903
lithograph (poster)
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Alexei von Jawlensky
Young Woman with Flowered Hat
1910
oil on cardboard
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Hollerbaum & Schmidt (printers)
Hexenfeuer (motion picture)
1912
lithograph (poster)
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Richard Mortensen
Ajaccio
1959
oil on canvas
Museum Ludwig, Cologne

Arne Ekeland
In the Hall of the Mountain King
1964
acrylic on paper
Stavanger Kunstmuseum, Norway

Leonard Rickhard
Evening Sun
1973-74
oil on canvas
Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo

Ola Billgren
Osteria
1994
oil on canvas
Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo

Atle Folstad
Untitled
1994
gouache on paper
KORO (Public Art Norway), Oslo

Grethe Unstad
Lemon
1998
oil on canvas
KORO (Public Art Norway), Oslo

Ina van Zyl
Vine Tomatoes
2005
oil on canvas
Dordrechts Museum

Snorre Ytterstad
Study of the Red Square:
Painterly Realism of a Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions

2011
acrylic on plywood
Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo

Hanne Borchgrevink
Red House Shape
2013
color woodblock print
Lillehammer Kunstmuseum, Norway

Reidun Tordhol
Still Life
2014
oil on canvas
Lillehammer Kunstmuseum, Norway

from Red Stains

In a pyloned desert where the scorpion reigns
My love and I plucked poppies breathing tales
Of crimes now long asleep, whose once-red stains
Dyed stabbing men, at sea with bloody sails.

– Allen Tate (1919)

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Wearing Red - II

Sandro Botticelli
Portrait of Giuliano de' Medici
ca. 1475-85
tempera on panel
Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Anonymous Artist working in Milan 
Virgin and Child
ca. 1480-1520
oil on panel
Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Anonymous German Artist
Portrait of a Young Man
ca. 1500
oil on panel
Deutsche Barockgalerie, Augsburg

Raphael and Giulio Romano
Portrait of Isabel de Requesens, Queen of Naples
ca. 1518
oil on panel, transferred to canvas
Musée du Louvre

Lucas Cranach the Younger
Portrait of Agnes von Hayn née von Rabenstein
1543
tempera and oil on panel
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

George Romney
Portrait of Thomas Grove of Ferne, Wiltshire
1788
oil on canvas
Detroit Institute of Arts

Thomas Sully
Portrait of Mary Sicard David
1813
oil on canvas
Cleveland Museum of Art

attributed to Claude-Marie Dubufe
Woman with a Turban
ca. 1830
oil on canvas
Musée Magnin, Dijon

Moritz Calisch
Young Italian Woman at Prayer
ca. 1850
oil on canvas
Teylers Museum, Haarlem

David Oyens
Hanging a Painting
1873
oil on panel
Dordrechts Museum

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Study for In the Salon on rue des Moulins
1894
oil on canvas
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles

Edmund Edel
Central Theater - Lose Blätter
1901
lithograph (poster)
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Ludwig Hohlwein
Hermann Scherrer Sporting Tailor, Munich
1907
lithograph (poster)
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

August Macke
Hat Shop
1914
oil on canvas
Museum Folkwang, Essen

Marsden Hartley
Young Hunter hearing Call To Arms
ca. 1939
oil on masonite
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

Finn Christensen
Figure
1975
gouache on paper
Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo

Red

I fucking depended on you and
you left the fucking wheelbarrow
out and it's fucking raining
and now the white chickens
are fucking filthy

– Mary Ruefle (2020)

Friday, April 18, 2025

Wearing Red - I

workshop of Ambrogio Bergognone
Christ with Crown of Thorns
ca. 1500
oil on panel
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

Tobias Stimmer
Portrait of Jacob Schwytzer
1564
oil on panel
Kunstmuseum Basel

Peter Paul Rubens after Titian
Portrait of Isabella d'Este
ca. 1600-1601
oil on canvas
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Lucio Massari
Penitent St Jerome
ca. 1610
oil on canvas
Museo Civico di Modena

Jacob Adriaensz Backer
Portrait of a Man
ca. 1630-40
oil on panel
Mauritshuis, The Hague

Guido Reni
St Jerome
ca. 1634-35
oil on canvas
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Philippe Vignon
Portrait of sculptor Philippe de Buyster
ca. 1687
oil on canvas
Château de Versailles

William Hogarth
Portrait of Miss Mary Edwards
1742
oil on canvas
Frick Collection, New York

Joseph Franque
Portrait of Napoleon as First Consul
ca. 1799-1804
oil on canvas
Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris

Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Portrait of Helena Radziwiłł
1802
oil on canvas
National Museum, Warsaw

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Portrait of Madame Aymon (La Belle Zélie)
1806
oil on canvas
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen

Friedrich Bury
Portrait of Princess Augusta of Prussia
ca. 1815
oil on canvas
National Museum, Warsaw

Paul Delaroche
Joan of Arc interrogated in Prison
by Henry Beaufort, Cardinal of Winchester

1824
oil on canvas
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen

Harriet Cany Peale
Ideal Portrait
ca. 1843-48
oil on canvas
Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia

Ferdinand Hodler
The Halberdier
ca. 1895
oil on canvas
Dallas Museum of Art

Odd Nerdrum
Pregnant Woman
1977
oil on canvas
Lillehammer Kunstmuseum, Norway

from La Contrescarpe

Upon arrival in Berlin
you were met at the station by a plume of smoke,
tomorrow's smoke already. Under
the Paulownia trees
you saw the knives erect, again,
sharpened by distance. There was
dancing. (Quatorze
juillets. Et plus de neuf autres.)
Cross Cut, Copy Cat, and Ugly Mug
mimed your experiences. Wrapped
in a banner, the Lord
appeared to the flock. He took
a pretty little sou-
venir: a snapshot.
The auto-
release, that was 
you.

– Paul Celan, from Die Niemandsrose (S. Fischer-Verlag, 1963), translated by Nikolai Popov & Heather McHugh in Glottal Stop (Wesleyan University Press, 2000)