Thomas Couture - "The Thorny Path" - 1873
Felice Casorati - "Study for Portrait" (1919)
Adam Ferguson for the New Yorker - US military supplies are dropped at Combat Outpost Margah, 2011
Adam Ferguson for the New Yorker - Students await exam results at Kabul's Marefat High School
Adam Ferguson, for The New Yorker - American soldiers assemble at Forward Operating Base Kalagush, in Nuristan, Afghanistan, in 2008.
from https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/03/08/last-exit-from-afghanistan
Wardell - "Opossum"
Pi Day - "Artist's Daughter by the Sea" - Milton Avery
Eero Saarinen - Models for Hill College House Dormitory at University of Pennsylvania
Swell
Mid-March, on the daily a.m. drop-off
through a bunch of affluent side streets
between school and here
a refrigerated dairy produce truck
keeps catching almond and dogwood branches,
so much that blossoms blizzard
the windscreen and moonroof
and I have to switch the wipers
to intermittent in its slipstream.
All I mean to say is that it was lovely,
that not every given is bleak or wrong
and some even are as gorgeous as they are elementary.
The kids come home on different buses
the same shade of egg yolk.
We call my mother from the shore for Easter.
That truck and blossoms story gets longer,
hokier, with each retelling. I'm not bothered.
April's bright stretches, the mailman says, are swell.
Our local 'Y' widens its opening hours a smidgen.
The clay courts opposite pock and shuffle.
I learn to swim.
- Connor O’Callaghan
Two Followers of Hieronymus Bosch: "The Adoration of the Magi" (left), and "The Mocking of Christ"
Ending of Claire Denis' "Beau Travail" (don't watch if you plan to watch the film!)
In the context of the whole film, one of the most surprising and oddly moving endings I’ve ever seen…
Henry Ossawa Tanner - "The Annunciation" (1898)
To the Moon
After I thumbed a ride I saw you
in the passenger window, more
than a crescent, almost half.
It was getting dark, and a voice
on the car radio was reporting
that Neil Armstrong had stepped
onto the Sea of Tranquility.
He was walking there in the dust.
Five times more, men visited,
two at a time. Some of them
lowered moon buggies out of a bay
in the side of the lander. These
they unfolded and took for a spin.
Flower children of my generation
thought that the men were middle-aged,
and they were, but they were children too.
They left moon buggies in your lap.
I wanted to tell you last year,
when I saw you in the bare limbs
at your narrowest crescent
next to the morning star,
and just this fall when you were large
and bright as I had ever seen:
to consider you in the night sky is
to release the mind more deeply into itself.
If Earth is alive, you were alive
when these men lived on you.
When they left you died,
and they plunged living into the sea.
- Brooks Haxton
Marcia Marcus - "Self Portrait in White Dress"
Augustus Saint-Gaudens - "The Angel of Purity"
Thomas Eakins - "Study of a Young Woman" (c. 1868)
Capitolo Playground, Philadelphia
Capitolo Playground, Philadelphia
From "*"
“…Syracuse, our bodies are holy
and not separate, our bodies pulled
through a knot of snow squalls, the boats
of Onondaga Lake….”
- Jessica Scicchitano, from “*”