Posts: 2,160 Location: New Hampshire
Fri 24 Feb, 2006 4:17 am
Re: Thanks
Hi Gabriel
I'd visited the MFA years ago, probably high school, so this was my first time back in sum 30 years!
My wife and I were actually there to take our teenage daughter, & her friend, to see a Rock 'n Roll poster exhibition, called
Light My Fire: Rock Posters from the Summer of Love , but I use any and all excuses to checkout A&A.
As I'd suspected, and as Shawn mentioned above, there was a very limited number of arms & armour to see.
Years ago they used to have a room with some nice stuff, as I remember viewing, but it seems it's fallen victim to the times, and delegated to the storage room.
The Japanese display was the only little concentration of A&A left on display, as anything else, as Shawn indicated, was just scattered and mixed in with other displays.
But as little as there was in this department it was still cool to see it .... I just wish they allowed flash photography as alot of the displays are not in the best of lighting conditions to shoot .
Here's a few more pics ... - Mac
*All Photos- T. McDonald, 2006
Gabriel Lebec wrote: |
Hi Mac,
Thanks for posting these pictures. I've seen published photos of many of these before, but to have slightly angled photos gives a lot more information about their three-dimensional qualities. Aoi Art sometimes gives 3/4 view photos of tsuba, and the effect is comparable; makes me wish high-quality pro publications would follow suit.
Have you been to the BMFA before? How was the trip? Enjoy the Japanese arms? |
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