Monthly Archives: May 2009

Great Painting #3 — The Triumph of Death

This work of art is a fresco (a mural done with water colors on wet plaster) that covers an entire wall in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. The artist may have been Antonio Pisano, know as Pisanello, but nobody knows for sure. … Continue reading

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Fox Snake

I happened upon a three-foot Western Fox Snake while hiking through the prairie at Hickory Grove. At first I didn’t know which end was which — it’s tail was in the tall grass and it’s head was in the center … Continue reading

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Great Painting #2 — The Arnolfini Wedding

This double portrait was painted by Dutch artist Jan van Eyck in 1434. While oil painting had been around for a long time, van Eyck was responsible for making it popular. The portrait is thought to be of Giovanni di … Continue reading

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Great Painting #1 — The Wilton Diptych

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’m reading through 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die, by Stephen Farthing so I can learn about the great works of art. When I happen upon a work that sparks my … Continue reading

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Anderson’s Candy Shop

My wife and I were in Richmond, where she picked me up at the end of my 28-mile hike to Wisconsin. A visit to Anderson’s Candy Shop is on my list of things to do in McHenry County, so we … Continue reading

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