Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Inventions and Characterizations by Guercino, 17th century

Guercino
Heads of two old men
ca. 1620-40
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Two women looking down
ca. 1637
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Two men were seated near me in a bus:
well-dressed, well-fed; in the forties;
obviously respected members of their community;
talking together calmly,
the way men of good breeding and education talk,
and the speech may have been Greek or Italian.
I could not hear enough of it to decide.
Suddenly a woman seated directly behind them
began in a loud voice:
"Why don't you talk American?
You live here, don't you?
You make your living here!
Talk American!"

One of the men turned to glance at her
and then the two went on talking in Greek or Italian,
calmly, quietly,
although every now and then the woman cried out,
"Talk American, why don't you?"

If these were Jews, I thought,
how uneasy they would have become,
and their faces would show it.
One of them might even say to the woman 
if he knew enough English 
"This is a free country, isn't it?"
And there would be a noisy argument.
Or they might become silent.
The two men, however, continued to talk
as they had been doing
and neither turned to glance at the woman
or show by gesture or grimace
that they heard her.
Finally, she jumped up and sat down beside me.
"What do you think of these men?" she asked.
"Why don't they talk American?
They live here, don't they?
They make their money here!"

"You must not be so impatient," I said.
"English is not an easy language to learn.
Besides, if they don't learn it, their children will:
we have good schools, you know."
She looked at me suspiciously
and, when the bus stopped, hurried off 
fleeing our contamination.
One of the men turned to me and said quietly
in the best of American with not a trace of a foreign accent:
"She's a little cracked, isn't she?"

 by Charles Reznikoff, from the collection By the Well of Living and Seeing (1969)

Guercino
Study of old bearded man
before 1666
drawing
Royal Collection,  Windsor

Guercino
Study of old bearded man
before 1666
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Satyr uncovering sleeping nymph
ca. 1617-18
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Reclining nude woman looking upwards
ca. 1640-60
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Martyrdom of St James the Greater
ca. 1627
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Winged putto in clouds
ca. 1640
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
St Peter and St Paul
before 1666
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Visitation
1632
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Woman looking downwards
ca. 1637
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
St William receiving the monastic habit
1620
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Grotesque figure of witch with ape face, holding lighted candle
ca. 1620-40
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Guercino
Cat and dog
ca. 1620-30
drawing
Teylers Museum, Haarlem