Yep, one is a painting of two potatoes and the other is one of four in a series by Homer Winslow about croquet.
While I was in the Contemporary wing of the museum (think Picasso, Dali, and even more abstract and bizarre art), I overheard a little 3 or 4 year old girl say to her mom, "Mommy, when can we go back to where the grownups did the paintings?" Ha ha. It was hilarious and so true.
One of my favorite things at the museum was the "miniatures". I couldn't take my own pictures of them because the glass cases reflected badly, but here are some taken by others. These are rooms on a scale of one inch to one foot. One woman commissioned architects to make these for her. They are like dollhouse interiors, but on a very elegant and upscale dollhouse. There were kitchens from Virginia, parlors from New Hampshire, kitchens from Georgia, etc. There were also rooms from periods of European history. They were all simply awesome! It would be so fun to be able to indulge yourself in a hobby like that.


2 comments:
The potato one would go perfectly by dad's office.
I want to know what sentimental value croquet has. Are you refering to the game last summer where Emily whooped us all?
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