Detail of a sphinx from an Eight-Light Candelabra (c.1785) possibly by Francois Remond |
Here are a couple more images from my recent trip to the Huntington. ;-)
In general, I tend to focus on the fine art, sculpture, and architecture, but the decorative arts on display are exquisite, very rich in detail. These images have a mythological theme, in a pseudo-Egyptian style.
As for the title of this post, it's a quote from Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem, "The 'How' and the 'Why'". I figured that it would be a nice nod to celebrate his birth date, August 6, 1809.
Detail of a lamia(?)from an Eight-Light Candelabra (c.1785) possibly by Francois Remond |
The sphinx and lamia are quite charming, but I find it a bit twisted, even for rococo sensibilities, to put mythical female sociopaths on the furniture. ;-)
Well, here's some music.
"Riddle" by Gigi D'Agostino
"Riddle" by Five for Fighting
"Riddle" by En Vogue
Enjoy!!!
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