The
Crocker Museum in Sacramento holds a large collection of both modern and
European art. Currently the museum is exhibiting various pieces of Mexican origin.
The
Mexican exhibit displays various kinds of artworks, from sculpture to
paintings, and even a small shrine. The pieces focused on the revolution in
Mexico, and various aspects of life for Mexicans in the United States,
including jokes about commonly utilized products, giving them a twist.
The
Crocker’s permanent exhibit showcases a variety of pieces, such as sculpture,
paintings, pottery, and other modern three-dimensional works. One of my
favorite pieces of art is in the hallway connecting the European and Modern
Wings of the museum. It is the painting titled Christmas Morning, Hôtel de
Cluny by Edwin Deakin. I am particularly fond of this painting because I
have visited this location many times (it is nearby our apartment in Paris).
Edwin
Deakin is a British-American artist who is most commonly known for his landscapes,
which he painted in the romantic style that was common in Britain during his
time. While traveling in France, Deakin began painting the buildings in Paris while
they were covered in snow. In the painting of Hôtel de Cluny one can see the warm glow of the light emanating
from the window, while barely visible birds are perched on top of the ledge. The
painting depicts a warm, friendly looking atmosphere, one that offered shelter
and warmth during the cold winter months.
Deakin
paints with loose, fluid brushstrokes and uses lighting to highlight the
building. The warm light seen emanating from within the hotel can be considered
an allusion to the holy light of a sanctuary. The stained glass window features
the story of the birth of Jesus, which further explains the holy season being
depicted. Above the window, highlighted by a ray of light, the coat of arms of
the house of Cluny can be seen. This shows that the light of heaven shines upon
the Cluny family, and depicts the Hôtel de Cluny as a noble and upstanding
establishment.
The
front door of the building is slightly ajar, allowing light to pour into the
courtyard. This can be seen as an invitation to weary travelers that the Hôtel
de Cluny welcomes all, just as the farmer who housed Mary and Joseph did not
turn the holy family away, neither will the Cluny Family.
I
find myself endeared to the Hôtel de
Cluny painting mostly because it the hotel itself looks the same now as it
did in 1880. The sense of continuity connects me to the subject. While the
building is now a public library filled with books and magazines on art,
history, and other genres, one experiences a sense of grandeur when visiting.
The
Crocker, in addition to her considerable collection of paintings and modern
art, also houses a large collection of pottery from Asia and the Americas,
including an entire room devoted to India, China, and Japan. Since the Crocker
Art Museum was once a private collection, it has an attractive collection of
art and artifacts from around the globe that the Crocker family collected over
time. It is an enjoyable museum to visit due it its wide collection of art from
different cultures and time periods.
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