Barnes Foundation Collection is Amazing

One of many Cezanne masterpieces @ the Barnes Foundation

I drove up to Philadelphia, PA to see The Clay Studio and the Barnes Foundation Collection because my friend Leigh is turning 50 years old and I wanted to be at her party.

The entire weekend was amazing. First I went to The Clay Studio in the Old City part of Philadelphia and spoke to the shop director Dominique Ellis. I don’t know if I’ll get my work in there, but it was a great space in a cool part of town.

Dominique went to UNL which is where I went to Grad School, so it was cool talking about old friends and places.

While waiting for for The Clay Studio to open, I ran over to see the Liberty Bell which is around 7 blocks away. That was cool too.

Matisse @ the Barnes

Next I went to the Barnes Foundation. What an amazing collection of Impressionistic art.

This Toulouse-Lautrec is magnificent

Let me say, it is pathetic that they broke Barnes’ will, but this collection is so worth going to see. I would have loved to see it where it is supposed to be, but I’m guessing that the light is much better now which allowed for the images you see here. The old mansion it was in was renowned for dark lit rooms.

This Picasso haunts my dreams.

Anyway, some of my favorite all time paintings were there. Included are just a few of the amazing artworks up on the walls.

Bad image, but amazing painting by Redon

This article isn’t right without a Modigliani painting. So here was my favorite.

Reclining nude by Modigliani