Sunday, February 21, 2016

Worcester Art Museum: Cupid Bound, 1863. by Travis Simpkins

Cupid Bound, 1863. Richard Greenough. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of 
Cupid Bound
(Cupid and the Tortoise) 
1863 
Sculpted by Richard Greenough 
Marble 
Collection of the 
Worcester Art Museum 
by Travis Simpkins



"Giotto's Hand" by Iain Pears


"Giotto's Hand" by Iain Pears
Scribner, 1994
Brief Review by Travis Simpkins

     Giotto's Hand, the fifth installment in the Jonathan Argyll and Flavia di Stefano art crime / mystery novel series by Iain Pears, combines art theft with notions of perceived social status and misguided criminal preconceptions. The story picks up where the previous novel, The Last Judgement, left off. British art dealer Jonathan Argyll is living in Rome with his girlfriend, Flavia di Stefano, of the Italian art theft squad. Under pressure from the bureaucratic administration, General Bottando feels compelled to produce results and reexamines a case that stretches back thirty-years… involving a series of art thefts, begun in 1963, perpetrated by a master thief who has been nicknamed "Giotto" due to his mysterious nature. Little evidence can be traced, as Giotto cleverly targeted small works from undocumented private collections, with no photographs of the works to go on. One by one, at irregular intervals, small works by Uccello, Fra Angelico, Pollaiuolo, Diego Velasquez and others have vanished from European manors and palazzos without a clue left behind. Now, an embittered old woman on her deathbed may hold the information the detectives need to unmask the elusive Giotto. The investigation leads from Rome, to Florence, to a countryside Manor House in the village of Weller in Norfolk, England. There, in addition to finding clues related to Giotto and getting involved in a murder investigation, Jonathan Argyll may have discovered a long-lost masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci. Full of details derived from the imagination of a keen art historian, Iain Pears' work is masterful and creates a wondrous 224-page literary sojourn.



Giotto's Hand. by Iain Pears: Fra Angelico

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Giotto's Hand. by Iain Pears: Norfolk, England

Giotto's Hand. by Iain Pears: Antonio Pollaiuolo. Mar, Rest on the Flight to Egypt

Giotto's Hand. by Iain Pears: Manor House. Norfolk, England

Giotto's Hand. by Iain Pears: Uccello. Madonna and Child

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Giotto's Hand. by Iain Pears: Hands. Leonardo da Vinci

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Giotto's Hand. by Iain Pears: Portrait by Diego Velasquez

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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Massachusetts State House Initiative by Senator Michael Moore and Travis Simpkins Moving Forward

Senator Michael Moore and Travis Simpkins. Massachusetts State House. Boston, MA. Art Initiative


     It has been an exciting week… The initiative I am working on with Senator Mike Moore at the Massachusetts State House is moving forward nicely. The official letters, sent to Worcester area colleges, have been met with enthusiastic response. It is a pleasure to work with the Senator and his dedicated team. It's wonderful that artwork by aspiring young artists in Worcester County will soon be showcased at the State Capitol in Boston.


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