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The whole museum this time - the smallest I've ever visited. It's the Tom Mathias Museum - Mathias was a photographer in rural Wales in the early C20th whose collection of glass plate negative were discovered in his barn when a new owner was clearing out. The plates are with a larger organisations (National Museum of Wales & Pembrokeshire Museum Service) but this little museum is near his home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Mathias



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Originally posted by pegelli pegelli wrote:

The top painting is a tavern scene by Adriaen van Ostade (1610 - 1685) and the one below also a tavern scene by Jan Van Amstel from the same period.
Hmmm, looked up Jan van Amstel and he lived over a century earlier - not really "the same period".
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Originally posted by Phil Wood Phil Wood wrote:

The whole museum this time - the smallest I've ever visited. It's the Tom Matthias Museum - Matthias was a photographer in rural Wales in the early C20th whose collection of glass plate negative were discovered in his barn when a new owner was clearing out. The plates are with a larger organisations (National Museum of Wales & Pembrokeshire Museum Service) but this little museum is near his home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Mathias
They say "come in" - did you take pictures inside?
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Originally posted by addy landzaat addy landzaat wrote:

Originally posted by Phil Wood Phil Wood wrote:

The whole museum this time - the smallest I've ever visited. It's the Tom Mathias Museum - Mathias was a photographer in rural Wales in the early C20th whose collection of glass plate negative were discovered in his barn when a new owner was clearing out. The plates are with a larger organisations (National Museum of Wales & Pembrokeshire Museum Service) but this little museum is near his home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Mathias
They say "come in" - did you take pictures inside?


It's not easy to photograph inside - MFD comes into play very quickly!

Here is the view through the door.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote pegelli Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 2023 at 21:20
Two libraries in the Plantin-Moretus museum, Antwerpen






The Plantin-Moretus museum is dedicated to book printing and housed in the printing office and house of the Plantin-Moretus family which was established there around 1570 on the Vrijdagmarkt (Friday Market) in Antwerp.
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L'Avalanche (2006) by François Morellet (1926-2016), Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar


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The different directions of the light rods relate to the different directions of snow thundering down a slope during an avalanche

Two ICM versions can be seen here

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I have to say I much prefer your presentation in the Any kind of blur thread.

Your photos have the motion which this static installation doesn't really convey. Well done! The museum should hang your photos next to it LOL.
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The shortest summary of the Napoleonic era.
Portraits from the Military Museum in Les Invalides.

#1 Beginning


#2 End

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More Dyxumer, less photographer.
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Be yourself; everyone else is already taken
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Open Ended (Richard Serra, 2007/2008, Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar)






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Hopewell Depot Museum
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