Monday, January 16, 2017

Jesus of Nazareth. Bust of Christ. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. by Travis Simpkins

Bust of Christ. Jesus of Nazareth. 1500. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of a
Bust of Christ
1500
Italian Renaissance
Marble
Possibly by Cristoforo Solari (1468-1524)
Collection of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
by Travis Simpkins



From Jesus to Christ: Documentary


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Bust of Jesus Christ. by Travis Simpkins. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Most Worshipful Stanley J. Barclay. Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Manitoba. by Travis Simpkins

M.W. Stanley Barclay. Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Manitoba. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Most Worshipful
Stanley J. Barclay
Grand Master
2016 - 2017
Grand Lodge of Manitoba
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons
by Travis Simpkins


Grand Lodge of Manitoba, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons


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Stanley Barclay, Grand Master. by Travis Simpkins. Grand Lodge of Manitoba

"Death and Restoration" by Iain Pears


"Death and Restoration" 
by Iain Pears
Scribner, 1996
Notes by Travis Simpkins

     Death and Restoration, the sixth installment in the Jonathan Argyll and Flavia di Stefano art crime / mystery novel series by Iain Pears, combines art theft with religious beliefs and long-held convictions within the quiet monastic life. The story picks up where the previous novel, Giotto's Hand, 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 is out of the picture and Flavia is in charge. Her skills are put to the test when a small, seemingly mundane Icon of Our Lady disappears from the monastery chapel and a monk is found bludgeoned nearby… the situation is further complicated when a prominent expert on Icons is found murdered. The investigation leads from the monastery, through the streets of Rome, and ventures off in visions of ancient Constantinople. In addition to finding clues related to the murder, Flavia and Jonathan may have discovered the long-lost Hodigitria- the Mother herself, painted by the hand of St. Luke guided by God, and a true image of her likeness rendered from life. 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.


Death and Restoration. Iain Pears: Monastery, Rome

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears:Saint Catherine by Caravaggio

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears:Monastery, Rome

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears: Icon. The Hodigitria

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears

Death and Restoration. Iain Pears