The visit highlight for this blog, the hall of lead soldiers at the French Army Museum in Paris:
an immense table display in the center of the hall |
there were so many exhibits that I could
only capture some parts of some of them
The blog system was having troubles uploading so many at a time
that I decided to use fewer images, yet still capture the sense of this
exhibition hall ...
for a scale comparison, that is a 4 step stair case to the right of the photo |
simply amazing paper card figures |
different eras and concepts of miniatures represented |
There was a whole section of amazing shadow box miniature displays of what could be mistaken for paintings.
not all of the miniatures were only Napoleonic |
this gives me more incentive to move on with my own flats |
I have decided to upload them all here, so as to not make too many single posts
though this hall could easily been broken into many blog postings
there was even an Alexander the Great miniature with a most excellent paint job |
If ever I need inspiration, or acceptance, of my own paint work in the future, I shall have this exhibit to look towards.
In the next few posts I shall continue with the French Army Museum visit.
Enjoy your St. Jean Baptiste day!
2 comments:
I imagine blogger had a seizure trying to manage all the photos. I really like the one of all the standard bearers with the variety of flags. Churlishly, I want to critique the painting and sculpts as being a bit 'uneven'. Of course I imagine there isn't a single one thats less than twice my age though.
Right with you Daveb, it was the realization standing in front of some of the cases that these were painted before I was born, that many of the artists made their own oil based paints and likely cast these miniatures (or sculpted some of them) on their own. Then I was less inclined to make any commentary and simply marvel at the longevity of the finish.
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