
Plaque with Medea’s Murder of Absyrtus by Martin Didier Pape. I think this will be my last selection from the Walters Art Museum. I love the odd body parts floating in the ocean. Such gore for the late 1500s.

Plaque with Medea’s Murder of Absyrtus by Martin Didier Pape. I think this will be my last selection from the Walters Art Museum. I love the odd body parts floating in the ocean. Such gore for the late 1500s.

Profile Head of a Young Woman by Leopold Carl Müller. The other half of the pair.

Profile Head of a Young Woman by Leopold Carl Müller. One of a pair, another selection from the Walters Museum that I really liked.

Paris Kiosk by Jean Béraud. If you find yourself in Baltimore like I did a few weeks ago, I suggest you visit the Walters Art Museum. Not only is it cheap, but they’ve got cool stuff AND they’ve got a spectacular online collection so you can re-visit the ones you loved. I’ll be sharing a few of mine over the next few days.

I’ll be spending the weekend in Baltimore. No big plans except for a visit to Fort McHenry and catching the Sunday afternoon game at Camden Yards.