Saturday, May 11, 2024

Expressive Faces (Painted)

Wybrand de Geest
Portrait of an Officer
ca. 1625-35
oil on panel
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Julie Le Brun looking in a Mirror
1787
oil on canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

John Bellany
My Father
1966
oil on board
Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

Anthony van Dyck
Portrait of an Old Woman
1618
oil on panel
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

Annibale Carracci
Portrait of Lute-Player Giulio Mascheroni
ca. 1593-94
oil on canvas
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

Gilbert Stuart
Portrait of Marianne Ashley Walker
1799
oil on canvas
Indianapolis Museum of Art

John Singleton Copley
Portrait of Nathaniel Hurd
ca. 1765
oil on canvas
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio

John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Miss Beatrice Townsend
1882
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Natalie Dower
Portrait of Patrick George
1958
oil on canvas
Tate Gallery

George Romney
Portrait of Mrs Davies Davenport
ca. 1782-84
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Thomas Eakins
Study of the Head of Robert C.V. Meyers
1875
oil on paper, mounted on panel
Philadelphia Museum of Art

Rembrandt
Man with a Sheet of Music
1633
oil on panel
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Christian Krohg
Sick Girl
1881
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Norway, Oslo

Anonymous Italian Artist
Portrait of Alessandro Alberti, with Page
ca. 1544-45
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

William Orpen
Anita
1905
oil on canvas
Tate Gallery

Titian
Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Bembo
ca. 1539-40
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Before the Concert

If I could lay hold
on this glass of water and the stable
transparency of its contents
that contain an image of the table

on which it stands – under the glass
a draped, red cloth –
then I should possess not only
that coolness and that red, but both

of the foreshortened lutes
waiting to make music there,
under a curving window
on either side of the reflected score,

but the lutenist
(whose throat is sore today)
lowers a Brobdingnagian hand
and takes away

this universe, and I
watch it wash and disappear
over the threshold of his dryness,
until it's clear –

those minute instruments, 
their world quicksilvering into water
under a melting window – 
that is a room I shall never enter.

– Charles Tomlinson (1990)