Thursday, November 20, 2025

Ornamental

Giovanni del Biondo
Vision of St Benedict
before 1399
tempera and gold on panel
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto


attributed to Benozzo Gozzoli
Warrior and Horse
ca. 1447-49
drawing
British Museum

Girolamo di Benvenuto
Phrygian Sibyl
before 1524
drawing
British Museum

Juan van der Hamen
Bodegón: Sloes and Cherries
ca. 1631
oil on canvas
Museo del Prado, Madrid

Anonymous Artist for the Cassiano dal Pozzo Paper Museum
Marching Army reviewed by Alexander the Great
(after fresco by Polidoro da Caravaggio)
ca. 1650
drawing
British Museum

Jan van Huysum
Bouquet of Flowers in an Urn
1724
oil on panel
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Anonymous Italian Artist after Francesco de Mura
Dido receiving Aeneas
ca. 1780
ink and watercolor on paper
British Museum

Alfred Edward Chalon
Ceres at Arethusa's Spring
(illustration to Ovid's Metamorphoses)
1809
drawing
British Museum

Fidus (Hugo Höppener)
Prayer of Light
1894
oil on canvas
Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin

William Glackens
The Purple Dress
ca. 1908-1910
oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Il'ya Chasnik
Suprematism
1920
watercolor and gouache on paper
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

George Hurrell
Gypsy Rose Lee
1937
gelatin silver print
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Perle Fine
A Radiance at Noon
1957
gouache and collage on paper
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Sidney Goodman
Child with Acrobat
1995-96
pastel and charcoal on paper
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Kate Lucey Whitney
Lavender Steps - The Whim, Newport, Rhode Island
2009
digital photograph
Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC

Ellen Carey
Dings and Shadows
2012
C-print
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Sean Scully
Blue
2012
etching and aquatint
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Sonnet I

Dost see how unregarded now
    That piece of beauty passes?
There was a time when I did vow
        To that alone;
    But mark the fate of faces:
That red and white works now no more on me
Than if it could not charm, or I not see.

And yet the face continues good,
    And I have still desires,
And still the self-same flesh and blood,
        As apt to melt
    And suffer from those fires;
Oh! Some kind power unriddle where it lies,
Whether my heart be faulty, or her eyes?

She every day her man doth kill,
    And I do often die;
Neither her power, then, nor my will
        Can questioned be;
    What is the mystery?
Sure beauty's empires, like to greater states,
Have certain periods set, and hidden fates.

– Sir John Suckling (1646)