Showing posts with label Higgins Armory Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Higgins Armory Museum. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Matthias Waschek, Director of Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Matthias Waschek. Director of the Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Matthias Waschek
Director of the 
Worcester Art Museum
by Travis Simpkins



Matthias Waschek- "Knights!" Worcester Art Museum


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Matthias Waschek. by Travis Simpkins. Knights! Worcester Art Museum


Saturday, January 30, 2016

Worcester Art Museum: Ancient Greek Corinthian Helmets, 550-450 BC. by Travis Simpkins

Corinthian Helmets, 550-450 BC. Worcester Art Museum. Higgins Armory Collection. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of two 
Ancient Greek 
Corinthian Helmets
550 - 450 BC
Bronze 
John Woodman Higgins Collection 
Worcester Art Museum 
by Travis Simpkins



Sunday, September 13, 2015

Matthias Waschek, Curator of Knights! at Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Matthias Waschek, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Matthias Waschek
Director of the Worcester Art Museum
by Travis Simpkins



Matthias Waschek- "Knights!" Worcester Art Museum


For more info, please visit:


Matthias Waschek. by Travis Simpkins. Knights, Worcester Art Museum

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Matthias Waschek, Worcester Art Museum Director. by Travis Simpkins

Matthias Waschek, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Matthias Waschek
Director of the Worcester Art Museum
by Travis Simpkins



Matthias Waschek- "Knights!" Worcester Art Museum


For more info, please visit:


Matthias Waschek. by Travis Simpkins. Knights! WAM


Sunday, May 24, 2015

Matthias Waschek and the Higgins Armory Collection, Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Matthias Waschek, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Matthias Waschek
Director of the Worcester Art Museum
by Travis Simpkins



Matthias Waschek- "Knights!" Worcester Art Museum


For more info, please visit:


Matthias Waschek. by Travis Simpkins. Knights, Worcester Art Museum

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Portrait of Matthias Waschek, Director of the Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Matthias Waschek, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Matthias Waschek
Director of the Worcester Art Museum
by Travis Simpkins



Matthias Waschek- "Knights!" Worcester Art Museum


For more info, please visit:



Matthias Waschek. by Travis Simpkins. Worcester Art Museum

Friday, November 28, 2014

"The Nightwatchman", 1962. by Norman Rockwell on View at the Worcester Art Museum

The Nightwatchman, 1962. by Norman Rockwell. Worcester Art Museum

by Travis Simpkins

     In 1962, Norman Rockwell was commissioned to paint yet another cover for the Saturday Evening Post. This illustration was to depict a nonchalant late shift security guard at a museum. For a museum, Rockwell chose the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts as inspiration. Containing the second largest collection of arms and armor in North America, the Higgins was utterly unique, with a great hall built to represent an interior castle setting. Norman Rockwell visited the Higgins Armory Museum, took reference photos and met with staff. Back home in Stockbridge, he executed an enormous charcoal preparatory sketch for the finished work to be called "The Nightwatchman." The drawing depicts a late shift security guard amongst a display of arms and armor, perhaps just having awoken from a quick doze, pouring himself a cup of coffee and preparing to enjoy a meal break. His watchman's signal clock casually hangs on the ironclad foot of the display armor. It certainly recalls a simpler time in museum security… a line of work, that despite parody, has long held a certain mystique. To be in an empty museum at night is an indescribable feeling… especially if one possesses an interest in history. This illustration, "The Nightwatchman", sums up some of that… anchored by a collection established during the golden age of American museums. 

The Nightwatchman, 1962. by Norman Rockwell. Worcester Art Museum

The Nightwatchman, 1962. by Norman Rockwell. Worcester Art Museum

     On a related note, there is still one Watchman's Signal left at the Worcester Art Museum. It has been out of service for decades, but recalls the old practice of stopping in at regular stations that would've been employed by Rockwell's "Nightwatchman." It is fitting that the drawing of the Security Guard, along with much of the armor, came to the nearby Worcester Art Museum when the Higgins Armory Museum closed in 2013. 

Old Watchman's Signal

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Research: Worcester Art Museum "Then and Now" by Travis Simpkins. Update #15

     These "Then and Now" compositions focus on the recently unveiled, "très attendu", Knights! Exhibition at the Worcester Art Museum.

     -The first photo, from 1910, shows the 2nd floor main hall during an early period of transition in the museum's history. At that time, the collection still consisted largely of plaster casts and works on loan, but the process of acquiring original works of Art for the permanent collection had begun to gain momentum… with works by Thomas Crawford, Gilbert Stuart and Joseph Badger intermingled with copies of Classical sculpture. The same spot today, Salisbury Hall, once again reflects a new stage and shift in the museum's development. As the starting point of "Knights!", a transformative acquisition of arms and armor, bold change is evident with a mounted knight on a strawberry pink horse and dual video projections glowing in the openings of the original 1897 windows.
     -The photo at left in the second "Then and Now" composition, from 1984, shows the inaugural exhibit in the freshly-built Hiatt Wing: The Collector's Cabinet. (This view was partway through the gallery, with another room just before it at the entrance. I'll post the entrance comparison shots at a later date). The current view from the same spot in Knights!, finds Batman presiding over his "Knights" in the center of the gallery.

      -The sketch depicts the two ancient bronze "Corinthian Helmets" (550-450 B.C.) in the Roundtable section of Knights!

     -The last photo sequence is the culmination of nearly four months (15 weeks) of repeat visits to the gallery during the exhibit's construction. I started when the gallery was empty, not knowing what the final floor plan would be, and chose about a dozen specific reference points to which I'd keep returning every 7 days. After a few weeks (as the walls went up), it became apparent which views would work, and were worth continuing. From the installation of hardwood floors, to the painting of the walls and horse, it was a remarkable process to observe considering the short time frame. In the end, I created 5 separate 15-week sequential compositions from different points in the gallery. I'll share the other four views in future updates.

Salisbury Hall. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Knights! . Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Corinthian Helmets. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Knights! Construction. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Caricature of Travis Simpkins

Caricature of Travis Simpkins. Cartoon by George Panagopoulos


Caricature of Travis Simpkins, as a knight, protecting paintings in a museum. Cartoon by George Panagopoulos