Thursday, October 30, 2008

Thomas Moran A Pastoral Landscape painting

Thomas Moran A Pastoral Landscape paintingThomas Moran View of Venice paintingJean Francois Millet The sower painting
genuinely amused. "Maybe you haven't been here long enough," he says kindly. "Haven't you noticed? The people do not take us seriously. Never more than fifty in the audience when I speak, and half of those are tourists. Don't you read the lampoons that Baal pins up all over town?" He recites:
_Messenger, do please lend a_
_careful ear. Your monophilia_,
_your one one one, ain't foreshortened figures of the actors, or he's swooping down to stand invisibly between them, turning slowly on his heel to achieve a threehundred-and-sixty-degree pan, or maybe he'll try a dolly shot, tracking along beside Baal and Abu Simbel as they walk, or hand--held with the help of a steadicam he'll probe the secrets of the Grandee's bedchamber. But mostly he sits up on Mount Cone like

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