Monday, August 16, 2010

The Freeer Gallery

 The guys have gone to the Air and Space Museum and I am going to meditate at the Freeer Gallery.  It is a quiet, most restful place, where I can get into the feeling of calm. One of my favorite spots on the mall. It is never crowded when I have visited. Mr. Freer was quite the collector and had made his fortune building train cars in Detroit.

The old castle next to the Freer
In the Freer. Looking out into the center garden.
304-30 BC, Egyptian Falcons carved of dark stone
664-525 BC, plaques of limestone
 The details of the art are intricate and the civilization of Egypt must have been very refined at this time to develop such beauty.

1550-1070 BC, tiny mosaic glass Inlays. Egyptian
Amida Buddha of Infinite Light, Bronze, 13th century, Japan
Bodhisattva (enlighten being), wood, late 12 century, Japan
ca. 507, stone, China, from S. Xiangtangshan, Cave 2
To be continued...Have to share the computer with Steve.  Good day!

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