Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Bilateral

François Anguier
Ornamental Atlantes
1647
marble relief (tomb element)
Musée du Louvre


Anonymous French Stonecutter
Capital in Corinthian style
ca. 1650-1700
stone
Musée du Louvre

Giandomenico Tiepolo
Vase with Lion Head
ca. 1780
drawing
Loeb Art Center, Vassar College,
Poughkeepsie, New York

Jacques Verberckt
Ornamental Vase with attributes of Spring
1747
marble
Musée du Louvre

Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory
Vases à oignons
ca. 1750
porcelain
Musée du Louvre

Anonymous Merovingian Makers
Rosette Brooch
AD 550-600
cloisonné in silver-gilt with garnet
Morgan Library, New York

Linnaeus Tripe
The Viravasuntarayan Munapam
1858
albumen silver print from waxed paper negative
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Maurice Utrillo
La Rue des Poissonniers, Montmartre
ca. 1908
oil on board
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Victor Vasarely
Bora III
1964
oil on canvas
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Josef Albers
Study for Homage to the Square: New Planting
1956
oil on panel
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh

Josef Albers
Homage to the Square: Bright Air
1954
oil on panel
Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

Jack Youngerman
Re-entry
1970
acrylic on canvas
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin

Jack Youngerman
Blue Point
1971
acrylic on canvas
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin

Andrea di Bartolo and Giorgio d'Andrea
Coronation of the Virgin with Saints
ca. 1390-1415
tempera on panels (altarpiece)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Andrea di Bartolo
St Catherine of Siena with Blessed Dominican Nuns
ca. 1394-98
tempera on panel
Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze

James Tissot
The Most Beautiful Girl in Paris
ca. 1883-85
oil on canvas
Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Genève

Anonymous American Painter
The Congdon Brothers
ca. 1830
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Pour vous quelle gloire!
    Tout va trembler.

Le sang va couler,
On va s'immoler,
Triomphe, victoire.

Le bruit, le ravage,
La mort, le carnage,
    Sont nos plaisirs.

Le fureur, la rage,
Ne sont que l'image
    De nos désirs.

– Louis de Cahusac (librettist), sung by chorus of Demons, Furies and Vices in Jean-Philippe Rameau's opera, Zoroastre (1756)