We went on Monday, January 6. We should have known it would be freezing because we didn't have to go back to school that day due to the cold weather.
We went through the whole museum. I have seen the permanent collection several times. I always enjoy the temporary collection. Several artists in different mediums were on display. I think the children enjoyed that part of the museum the most. Although Dakota and I love the Renaissance works.
The Joslyn also has a fabulous gallery with Native American and Western United States works.
My favorites were two landscape paintings by Keith Jacobshagen. Having lived in the Midwest my entire life, I loved seeing the dominant sky with the amazingly detailed landscape beneath it. Both the sky and landscape appeared to go on forever. The details of the small landscape were amazing. I wanted to get really close to the paintings so I could see the detail, but the guards at the museum frown upon that.
This is one of the landscapes that is currently on display at the Joslyn. I would love to get prints to hang in my house. "Spreading Evening Sky with Crows" is an amazing work.
Dakota's favorite work was "Fallen Angels" by Francois B.-M.-E. Cibot. I also love this one. I bought a postcard with the image on it the first time I saw it at the museum.
Savana and Alexsei both liked the contemporary works the best. They both loved the upside down trees. I could not find an image to share.
Glen never game much feedback and Alaric was just happy when it was time to leave.
Cool! Next time I'm in Omaha, I'll have to check it out. I love museums. Next time your in my area, you should check out the Des Moines Art Center. Fabulous! really really good collection. Connor and I went and saw one of Jackson Pollak's paintings there before they sent it off to The Getty in LA for some restoration. Peggy Guggheim gave the painting to The University of Iowa back in the 50's and it's worth 100 million. When the floods hit Iowa City a few years back, they moved it for safe keeping. Lots of other great art though.....
ReplyDeleteThat evening sky piece is amazing!
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