Surprise Of The Day

Adolph von Menzel (1815-1905)
Still Life
(Click to enlarge. It’s worth it!)

I used to be shy about my ignorance, and often I was embarrassed by it.
Nowadays I cherish my ignorance. I look upon it as an asset in life.

It enables me to look in wonder at this picture that I have never seen before, and be truly surprised and delighted by the discovery.

Because I’ve never heard of von Menzel, I can think: “Wow!” when I see this picture, rather than: “Oh yeah; Him.”

What has been your most surprising discovery recently?

8 Comments

  1. luc
    Posted 17 April, 2007 at 3:36 am | Permalink

    Hi Michael,
    That’s a good find indeed and I love the way you put it.
    Although to be perfectly honnest, one must admit to an equally satisfying feeling of superiority at being knowledgable about obscure treasures… that usually follows quickly the original ‘Wow’ moment.
    cheers.

  2. Posted 18 April, 2007 at 8:43 pm | Permalink

    laffoley.comFew years back I discovered Paul Laffoley’s work.

    http://www.laffoley.com/

  3. michael
    Posted 18 April, 2007 at 9:17 pm | Permalink

    He’s an interesting one, but I’m not an admirer of his work. Perhaps it’s the autistic fixation with the same diagram-like works.

    Interesting about the capsule buried in his brain.though!

  4. Posted 18 April, 2007 at 9:30 pm | Permalink

    Interesting about the capsule buried in his brain.though!

    and not to mention the prosthetic foot/lion’s paw!

  5. michael
    Posted 18 April, 2007 at 9:39 pm | Permalink

    Ah yes. The paw….

  6. Posted 20 April, 2007 at 8:51 pm | Permalink

    Great Picture!And I really like your blog as well!:o)

  7. michael
    Posted 21 April, 2007 at 12:27 am | Permalink

    Welcome Andrei ! I visit your blog every time you add more of your terrific work….

    I am going to post something that might amuse you…:o)

  8. Posted 21 April, 2007 at 2:28 pm | Permalink

    Gustinus Ambrosi was my last discovery — and I’ve made so many over the past few years — I’ve given up any confidence I may have ever had about knowing the history of art.

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