Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Research: Worcester Art Museum "Then and Now" by Travis Simpkins. Update #40

     -The first photo, from 1910, shows the Classical Gallery at the Worcester Art Museum. For the first couple decades after WAM was founded in 1897, a large part of the collection was comprised of plaster copies of famous sculptures from antiquity. Included here are: Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace, The Dying Gaul, Diana of Versailles, The Parthenon Frieze, some examples by Praxiteles and others. As the Worcester Art Museum's collection of original works grew, these copies were phased out (smashed and thrown in the garbage) and most were gone by 1930. Out of the dozens of copies, only one plaster cast was saved: a Renaissance Bust of a Young Woman, which is still on display in this same room, now the Museum Library.
     -The sketch depicts a profile view of the 1st Century B.C. "Goddess," currently on display in the Roman Gallery.
     -The cornerstone of the original 1897 building of the Worcester Art Museum can still be seen in the narrow corridor behind the PDP gallery. This stone block purportedly contains a small time capsule in it's center. However, an inventory of it's contents (1890's publications, photos, etc.) shows nothing so important that it would justify destroying the stone to retrieve it.

 
Classical Gallery. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Goddess, 1st Cen B.C. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Original 1897 Cornerstone. Worcester Art Museum

Monday, February 9, 2015

Portrait of Timothy Potts, Director of the J. Paul Getty Museum. by Travis Simpkins

Timothy Potts, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Dr. Timothy Potts
Director of the J. Paul Getty Museum
by Travis Simpkins



Timothy Potts: The J. Paul Getty Museum


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Timothy Potts. by Travis Simpkins. The J. Paul Getty Museum

Sunday, February 8, 2015

The Mummy Returns (2001): Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz Are Back in Ancient Egypt


     Written and directed by Stephen Sommers, The Mummy Returns (2001) was a fitting sequel to the 1999 hit, The Mummy. The story picks up several years after the last film left off, with the archaeologist couple still hunting in Ancient Egyptian tombs and getting mixed up with the cursed Imhotep once again... and a fierce ancient warrior called the Scorpion King. Fast action and special effects abound. The film inspired the spin-off production of The Scorpion King (2002) starring Dwayne Johnson (The Rock), reprising his brief role from this film. Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are great as the leads. Patricia Velasquez, Arnold Vosloo and John Hannah are good in supporting roles.


Dwayne Johnson (The Rock): The Mummy Returns

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Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez: The Mummy Returns

Patricia Velasquez: The Mummy Returns

Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez: The Mummy Returns

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: The Mummy Returns

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Patricia Velasquez: The Mummy Returns

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Rachel Weisz: The Mummy Returns

"The Mummy Returns"- movie trailer