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What the VMFA and Picasso Can Teach Us
Roger Carroll, musician par excellence, passed along this quote from Pablo Picasso: “Art is the elimination of the unnecessary.” He might have been writing of elegance. But, of course, he was. It remains to be seen how elegantly his works … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernande Olivier, Lost Generation, Musée National Picasso, paella Valencienne, Picasso, Richmond VA, Roger D. Carroll, VMFA
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Fast Friday
It got here quickly this week and after last night’s Virginia Museum of Fine Arts preview (brilliant!), the morning arrived too early. Since I have much to do, I’ll leave you with this photo and my apologies.
Summer Light Luncheon
One of the things that I miss most during the renovation of the VMFA is the delightful dining room. Especially when the weather turns warm and thoughts of tuna, chicken and shrimp salad start to make my mouth water. The … Continue reading