Today I begin with Evening, Hammersmith, a 1944 painting by Victor Pasmore.
Another look at Jacaranda by Alexander Calder.
Henriette II (Large Head) is a 1927 bust by Henri Matisse.
Another work by Matisse- Nude On A Yellow Sofa dates to 1926.
Here we see Red Nude, by Marcel Duchamp, a 1910 painting.
Coming out of the world galleries, I took shots from the upper balcony out the glass tower.
I was on my way out.
One more look out the windows, across to Parliament Hill.
And down the long ramp. I hope that you have enjoyed this visit.
I really like the first painting.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one.
DeleteI like the Matisse nude, but it could get a better frame.
ReplyDeleteTrue.
DeleteThe Calder clan was extraordinary in the world of art and is gratifying to see that mobile. Love the light from those tall windows. Looking at it Parliament that must be brilliant on a snowy day with full light ,overwhelming!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great view.
DeleteBeautiful exhibit, I like the views of the glass tower. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteEspecially the first painting is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteThe glass towers are incredibly impressive. Love the long ramp too.
ReplyDeleteThe building is a work of art.
Delete...a spectacular building.
ReplyDeleteThat it is.
DeleteThanks for sharing these great works of art. Love seeing the glass tower from inside.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
Deletea beautiful building with a fine collection of art.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteYes, this has been a most enjoyable visit to the gallery. The glass from the balcony is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteThe shots from the balcony out of the glass tower are pretty impressive.
ReplyDeleteI always want shots like that.
DeleteGlass Tower is awesome ~ great photos and exhibit too ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love,
A ShutterBug Explores, clm,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
DeleteI've enjoyed our visit to the museum with you. It's a beautiful venue.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
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