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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Watercolor Artist Editors on the Move
Posted by sarah
I thought I'd continue on Jessica's
travel theme
today and mention my recent trip to San Francisco's
de Young
museum in Golden Gate Park, which is amazing both outside and in. I was disappointed to find that the
Chihuly
exhibition was sold out when I arrived (big sigh), but there was plenty to see, including Timothy Horn's Bitter Suite, a good deal of which is made out of sugar. Jane Hammond's large scale works on paper were also a treat. The number of American paintings in the de Young's collection is not small and I got to see a painting I'd long desired to see in person: John Singer Sargent's
A Dinner Table at Night
. In short, no matter what's going on a the de Young, there's always enough happening to fill an afternoon, if not an evening too.
Overheard
7/24/2008 8:23:05 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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