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Monthly Archives: September 2016

Still Life

10 Saturday Sep 2016

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Child’s Play


Child’s Play

Not a Photo, Nor a Clue

09 Friday Sep 2016

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Midway through our education at the Instiuto Modigliani, a group of some sort (led by an instructor of some sort) descended upon the exhibit.

At first, we thought there might be a way to maneuver between the several rooms, keeping breathing space between us, without losing track of our goal.

Eventually, we had no choice but to share a small room, where the few actual originals were kept. Navigating those confines, somehow, seemed to be working.

Then a dapper young man, with a scarf, approached Rebecca. (He must have known about her scarf collection, even if he mistook her for a native Italian.)

The gentleman did a fine job holding up both ends of whatever conversation we were having about the process of restoring the canvas displayed before us.

Addressing his remarks to the obvious artist among us, he grew rather animated in his analysis of the painting that had been singled out for display.

Perhaps it would have helped if we could have read the one sign presented to the museum goers in Italian only. He, obviously, thought we could manage.

The way things stood, when he finally took his gracious leave of us, almost said it all. I glanced quizzically at Rebecca (to which she replied), “Not a clue.”


Suite for J. Blue Eyes

08 Thursday Sep 2016

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Forget Judy Collins (and Crosby, Stills, and Nash). All that was serious enough, in its way.

But if U want the epitome of the tragic artist(s), it’s hard to beat the story of Amedeo Modigliani and Jeanne Hébuterne.

Much too convoluted, and fascinating, to shorten here. The video alone, which we watched yesterday in advance of the exhibit, ran about twenty minutes.

Perhaps these replicas, or the Collins parallels, will entice.

“Blue Eyes”


A suite of J. Blue Eyes


A Fab Five

Festivals and Riddles

08 Thursday Sep 2016

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A better photojournalist could weave some tale from the first photo to the last:






This one, alas, has been too busy keeping up with the other stuff along the way.

A Simple Plan, A Happy Man

08 Thursday Sep 2016

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My one job: Simple is, as Simple does the extraordinarily simple vinaigrette.

The chef: slice and plate the plum, tomato, buffalo mozzarella, and basil.

The two of us, the perfect team: in hog heaven, all this week, for lunch.


Fab Fives: a work in progress of a sort

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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Note: the five classes of baubles remain as yet unsorted, while the infrastructure of linked photos is as yet technologically untamed.

1. Sculptures in the City

a. Colloquio spoletino (Piero Consagra)
b. Teodelapio (Alexander Calder)
c. Stranger III (Lynn Chadwick)
d. La Colonna del Viaggiatore (Arnaldo Pomodoro)
e. Sites unseen

2. Churches in the City

a. S. Gregorio Maggiore
b. The Duomo
c. Ex Chiesa SS. Giovanni e Paola
d. S. Eugenia

e. Those so far with doors unopened

3. Culture in the City

a. Opera Season
b. Public Recitals the following week
c. Spoleto fall Arts Festival
d. Pop-up Art Venues
e. Modigliani’s Les Femmes (today)

4. Restaurants in the City

a. Cuore & Sapore
b. Tempio del Gusto
c. 9Cento
d. Osteria del Trivio
e. la nostra cucina

5. Nature Walks

a. Hills, hills, and more hills
b. Via delle Mura Cicloppiche in the poring rain
c. Olive grove in the boiling sun
d. Anfiteatro Romano (before the “closed for restoration” sign showed up on the map)
e. Old railway line to Norcia, sight unseen

Truth in Advertising

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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Divisions of the house, conceived politically, settle an ideological argument practically; while photographic spreads, fixed in a preconceived ratio, serve the gender divide masterfully.

But the aforementioned buttoned-down foreign jeans, now joined by the casual Italian jacket, bring the expenditures on both sides of the clothing ledger into balance.


Too Much Information?

06 Tuesday Sep 2016

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Buttons, as ornaments or seals, have been discovered in the Indus Valley Civilization as far back as c. 2800 BCE.

Functional buttons for fastening clothes appeared first in Germany in the 13th Century.

In 1851, here in the the Americas, Elias Howe received a patent for an “Automatic, Continuous Clothing Closure”.

Perhaps because of his success with the sewing machine, he did not try to market his zipper.

Many decades and much refinement later, the zipper graduated from boots and tobacco pouches to clothing.

In the 1930s, a sales campaign began for “self-reliant” children’s clothing that featured zippers.

By 1937, according to French fashion designers, the fly had beaten the button in the battle of fasteners for men’s trousers.

Much closer to home, racing “time trials” on a pair of American jeans consistently break the one-second barrier;

Whereas the brand-new, slick-buttoning, high-fashion Italian Formula One racer crossed the jean’s finish line in just under three minutes.

Two Tales of One City

06 Tuesday Sep 2016

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To little boys, Foligno is the train capital of Umbria.

To little girls, it is the bargain basement of fashion.

To the intrepid reporter, the dividing line is best drawn by you, my Gentle Reader:




Morning Wake-up in a Cappuccino Cup

05 Monday Sep 2016

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Helps, though, if the photojournalist is awake enough to save the crop of hair.

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