Sunday, November 22, 2015

Museum Magic: The Picasso Museum, Paris

While in Paris at the end of July, one of my many stops was the Picasso Museum. Filled with 5,000 of his works, including some of his most famous ones. I was able to see the Portrait of Dora Maar, The Kiss, The seated Woman with Crossed Arms, Head of a Bearded Man, and The Weeping Woman to name a few. I think the pieces speak for themselves better than I ever could.



Le Retour du baptême Le Nain

The Lovers

Still Life: bust, cup and palette

The Artist in front of the canvas, sketch


Picasso's own paintbrush/paint stand, just the way he left it

Still Life with Bull's head

The Kiss

Seated woman with crossed arms

Head of a bearded man

The weeping woman

Wounded minotaur, horse and figures

Minotaur and dead mare before a grotto facing a young girl with veil

Women in the bathroom

Portrait of Dora Maar 

Crucifixion







The Picasso museum is a very cool place to visit when in Paris, where you get to see Picasso's style evolve and develop into the cubism he is most known for. I tried to find most of the names of paintings I took photos of, but I could only recall and find out so many. 

Talk to you later,

-Karin xx


Sunday, November 15, 2015

Museum Magic: The Guggenheim

I've been going to a lot of museums recently, enjoying myself and the astonishing feats I force myself to do, like walking 112 blocks and 4 avenues round trip to get from Penn Station to The Guggenheim without taking the subway to avoid the potential of getting lost and ending up in the Bronx or somewhere far far away from where I was supposed to be.


Anyway, 2 an venues and 56 blocks later, I get to The Guggenheim ready to be amazed. I also somehow got it in my head that Starry Night by Van Gogh was there, only to find out after going through the entire museum that it's actually at MoMA, which is also much closer to Penn Station. But nevertheless, I did get to see some Van Gogh, Manet, Monet, Degas, Cezanne, and Kandinsky works that were also pretty snazzy. I also didn't realize that you couldn't take pictures of the paintings, so I got away with 5 photos of paintings before being told I couldn't take pictures. But here is what I have for you.

Inside the Guggenheim





Right after I took this photos the security guard yelled at me for taking photos
Depending on what I'm doing next weekend, maybe I'll go to another museum or talk about one from my Paris trip!

Talk to you later,

-Karin xx