Our old favorite at the Philadelphia Museum of Art:
The Moorish Chief (1878) by Eduard Charlemont (1848 – 1906) |
Can you guess the best-selling item in the Art Museum Store? We bought a framed copy of The Moorish Chief when we first moved to Philadelphia in 1993. For nearly 30 years, in three different houses (West Philly, Society Hill; and West Lafayette, Indiana) it hung in the dining room!
It is now above our living room fireplace here in Virginia, along with . . .
I like the matching aspect of their draped white outfits,
and their similar expressions of authority and gravity.
They might each be casting judgment, but they are
entitled to do so, by virtue of their wisdom.
Our new favorite at the Lady Lever Gallery:
Fatidica (1893 - 94) by Frederick Leighton (1830 - 1896) |
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