A Fistful of Packets
Fishing Boats with Hucksters Bargaining for Fish (1837/38) - Joseph Mallord William Turner
Oil on canvas
68 3/4 x 88 1/2in. (174.5 x 224.9 cm)
Art Institute of Chicago

Fishing Boats with Hucksters Bargaining for Fish (1837/38) - Joseph Mallord William Turner

Oil on canvas

68 3/4 x 88 1/2in. (174.5 x 224.9 cm)

Art Institute of Chicago

Valley of Aosta: Snowstorm, Avalanche, and Thunderstorm (1836/37) - Joseph Mallord William Turner
Oil on canvas
36 1/4 x 48 in. (92.2 x 123 cm)
Art Institute of Chicago

Valley of Aosta: Snowstorm, Avalanche, and Thunderstorm (1836/37) - Joseph Mallord William Turner

Oil on canvas

36 1/4 x 48 in. (92.2 x 123 cm)

Art Institute of Chicago

Ewer, Korea, Goryeo dynasty, 12th c. (by dlge)

Ewer, Korea, Goryeo dynasty, 12th c. (by dlge)

Abraham Lincoln (by ajsmith10381)
Daniel Chester French
Bronze
95.2 cm (37 1/2 in.)
Art Institute of Chicago

Abraham Lincoln (by ajsmith10381)

Daniel Chester French

Bronze

95.2 cm (37 1/2 in.)

Art Institute of Chicago

Buddhist Statues (by ajsmith10381)

Another shot of some Buddhist Statues found at the Art Institute of Chicago.  I’m almost certain that they are Japanese… but forgot to take notes again.

I really need to make my way over to the Institue again this year.  Such a great place to chill and practice photography.  

Buddhist Statues (by ajsmith10381)

Another shot of some Buddhist Statues found at the Art Institute of Chicago.  I’m almost certain that they are Japanese… but forgot to take notes again.

I really need to make my way over to the Institue again this year.  Such a great place to chill and practice photography.  

Buddhist Sculpture (by ajsmith10381)
This is a photo that I took way back in 2009 at the Art Institute of Chicago.  I forgot to jot down the details regarding this particular work.  Probably Buddhist and probably Japanese (or Chinese).  I’m still a novice when it comes to ID’ing this stuff without some sort of aid.

Buddhist Sculpture (by ajsmith10381)

This is a photo that I took way back in 2009 at the Art Institute of Chicago.  I forgot to jot down the details regarding this particular work.  Probably Buddhist and probably Japanese (or Chinese).  I’m still a novice when it comes to ID’ing this stuff without some sort of aid.