Today has been the first day since Christmas day that I’ve felt well enough to get out of bed. I’m still not well but at least I’m managing to stay awake for more than 30 minutes at a time. I thought I would make the effort to get dressed and spend a couple hours in the living room watching TV.
‘Bednobs and Broomsticks’ happened to be on TV. It’s a while since I’ve since I’ve seen this film, it reminds me of when my kids were young and we used to spend Sunday afternoons watching films. We watched silly films like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mary Poppins and this one and even now my grandchildren still like watching these silly old films. I couldn’t help thinking it was quite apt, this was the first time I had been out of bed and I found myself watching a film about a bunch of people transported around on an old iron framed bed. And then I thought maybe it was some sort of omen, beds feature in quite a few paintings, and here are a few of them.
No 1 ( above) has to be the very famous VINCENT VAN GOGH: “La chambre de Van Gogh à Arles (Van Gogh's room at Arles)”, Van Gogh first painted his room in Arles in October 1888 (Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Van Gogh), and, one year later, he painted two more versions while living in Saint-Rémy, this one is one of the later ones and the most elaborate of the three.
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No 4 Mary Cassatt's painting Breakfast In Bed, one of the loveliest portrayals of mother and child.
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Hi Loretta. Sorry to hear you've been feeling unwell. Hope you're fully recovered soon. Have you been hit by the winter Norovirus?
ReplyDeleteI hadn't realised beds had been so prominent in art. I like the Cassatt and Wyeth paintings best.
Thanks Mitch, feeling a little better today but not quite well enough to stay awake for the bells, Hope you have a good New Year. :-))
DeleteWell I had never seen any of them so I have broadened my horizens today. I love the mother and child one. Hope that you are now feeling better.
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