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Monday, November 8, 2010

CJM: Reclaimed paintings of Jacques Goudstikker, rating: 6/10

When the Jewish art dealer from Amsterdam (Heerengracht 458) attempted to flee the country, he died in a tragic accident, though his wife survived. His collection of 1400 works left behind in Amsterdam was looted by the Nazis. "In February 2006, Goudstikker’s family successfully reclaimed 200 artworks from the Dutch government in one of the largest restitutions of Nazi-looted art." It doesn't seem like there are 200 items in the Contemporary Jewish Museum exhibition, but what's there gives an idea of the high quality of the original collection.

Legion of Honor: Japanesque: the Japanese print... Impressionism, rating: 6/10

Hiroshige and Hokusai created well known and loved wood block prints mostly of landscapes in Japan, including many of Mt Fuji. Many Western artists took this art as inspiration. The exhibition shows a number of striking examples of this.

I never noticed this before, but the Legion of Honor has a number of good Dutch paintings, though the early Rembrandt has his stylistic touch, it lacks the aesthetic beauty of the Rembrandt paintings in the Rijksmuseum. Perhaps it's just the model.

De Young Museum: Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Orsay, rating: 7/10

Viewing this exhibition and Birth of Impressionism which preceded it, you could almost skip a trip to Paris and the Orsay. Still the Orsay has some wonderful Van Goghs which are not here. In addition, you can take photographs in the Orsay, but as is the custom for temporary exhibitions, you may not take photographs in the De Young. Nevertheless, there are in fact some lesser paintings you might not have seen or noticed at the Orsay which are here. Rating considers that even advance admission is relatively expensive at $20.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Rome (HBO series) rating: 8/10

Politics at its most Machiavellian and shrewd, violence -- gladiatorial and otherwise -- in gory detail, nudity (Mark Antony played by James Purefoy is hung like a horse), sex, slavery and a dramatic storyline from Julius Caesar's time.

It's so good that I watched the first season -- leading up to about the time of Julius Caesar's assassination -- plus bonus DVD (10+ hours) in about two days. Unfortunately the second season has less action and punch than the first. And there are only two seasons.