Shibata zeshin biography of rory

  • Rory Fanning reflects on the experience and meaning of Aaron Bushnell standing up (and dying) for Palestine.
  • They are mounted opposite two screens by Shibata Zeshin, in which 15 equally beautiful women (courtesans at leisure?), casually spread.
  • —Rory Nevins, The College '22, History and.
  • Fenway Court: 1992



    Fenway Court



    Published by the Trustees of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 2 Palace Road Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Copyright 1993

    Cover: Tale of Genji (detail), Japanese, 17th-century, from one of two six-fold screens, ink and colors on paper covered with gold foil, signed Fujiwara Tsunenobu (P29Wl)



    Contents

    Competition and Collaboration: H ereditary Schools in Japanese

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    Foreword 7 Anne Hawley Japanese Painting Workshop and the Gardner Mu eum Collections j ohn M. Rosenfield The kurs System of the Kano School of Painting Kono Motoaki The iemoto System (No and Kyogen) Donald Keene

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    Transmitting Tradition by the Rules: An Anthropological Interpretation of the iemoto System 37 Robert ]. Smith The Formation and Development of Japanese Painting Schools Sasaki]ohei and Sasaki Masako

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    Enduring Alliance: The Torii Line of Ukiyo-e Artists and Their Work for the Kabuki Theatre 60 Money L. Hickm an The Actor's Art: ie no gei

  • Dirck van Baburen (1595–1624), Dutch painter

  • Jacopo Baccarini (1605–1682), Italian painter

  • Marcello Bacciarelli (1731–1818), Italian/Polish painter

  • Irene Bache (1901–1999), English/Welsh painter

  • Augustin Meinrad Bächtiger (1888–1971), Swiss painter

  • Jacob Adriaensz Backer (1609–1651), Dutch painter

  • Margaret Backhouse (1818–1888), English portrait painter

  • Francis Bacon (1909–1992), Irish-born English painter

  • Lucy Angeline Bacon (1857–1932), American painter

  • Marjorie May Bacon (1902–1988), English painter and print-maker

  • Peggy Bacon (1895–1987), American print-maker and painter

  • Joseph Badger (ca. 1707–1765), American portrait painter

  • Ottó Baditz (1849–1936), Hungarian painter

  • Jan de Baen (1633–1702), Dutch portrait painter

  • Jo Baer (born 1929), American minimalist painter

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    Rory Fanning reflects on the experience and meaning of Aaron Bushnell standing up (and dying) for Palestine.

    It was 6:30 a.m. on Monday morning when I watched Aaron Bushnell pour accelerant over his head and light his military uniform and self on fire outside of the Israeli embassy in Washington D.C.

    My kids were still sleeping. My wife was upstairs preparing to start another week of teaching first graders. Water for oatmeal and coffee heated on the stove. The sun cast an unseasonably warm light through the window over the sink in our kitchen.

    I learned of Aaron’s name via text from my friend Spenser Rapone, who famously opened his dress blues at his West Point graduation to reveal a Che Guevara t-shirt. Spenser then renounced the military and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. His military career ended with the protest, his conscience fully intact. Spenser’s text that morning read:

    Aaron Bushnell.

    Now that’s personal courage.

    Truly we are led by the most gutless cowards.

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