I have a couple of first hand experiences with the WAM. First, I handled an ornately carved Victorian leather upholstered bench donated by Lena fury in the early 80s. It is one a kind and worth reviewing again. Second, I handled an oil painting for a North Brookfield estate. My gut reaction was this is truly a high quality canvas.
I sought counsel with retired director of the WAM, Jim Welu who coached me into the stratosphere of fine art. It worked and I thank Jim to this day.
My day has been full of glory. After leaving Worcester and a four piece of chicken nuggets at Wendy's I got my dry cleaning out of hock from Toy's in Spencer then went to my favorite bookstore: The Salvation Army. Bingo!
In line with the Art Museum comes a fantastic text book of 1936: STYLES OF ORNAMENT. This book covers everything from Stonehenge to all the familiar ORNAMENTS... to include Babylonian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Celtic, Spanish, English, Russian, Rococo, French and more.
I get excited about all this as it ties in with my discipline of Estate Auctioneer. You must be a Jack of All Trades and master of many to make life's pieces fit. That is why I am everywhere, all the time keeping, busy and happy for the most part.Why not? I'll be 74.5 on Sunday! LOL. OMG....SOS!
Finally, 'The Royal Wedding" of William and Kate is a 100 page magazine for my two Princesses, Lily and Maddie. Kids must be instructed in the ways of our English Heritage. GW did not want to be a king. The gilded array of The Crown is good for us plebeians... although I love antique Rolls Royce motor cars!
Do yourselves a favor and stop by and see 'Flora'...she's colorful and redolent! Your presence will help the Museum raise some funds.
Thanks Julieane!
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