tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88759862385027089.post919617627487269593..comments2024-03-09T22:39:06.554+00:00Comments on ~ W a y m a r k s ~: Vilhelm Hammershøi - In The Silent EyeTimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11641833714036731203noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88759862385027089.post-27534601528096718412021-01-15T23:17:11.779+00:002021-01-15T23:17:11.779+00:00Thank you very much. It's lovely to hear when ...Thank you very much. It's lovely to hear when a post on the blog has connected or been of interest or use to someone - so, likewise, you've made my day too. Thanks again.Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11641833714036731203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88759862385027089.post-5106735033987073352021-01-14T22:49:36.775+00:002021-01-14T22:49:36.775+00:00Gentle Author,
Thank you for this very interesting...Gentle Author,<br />Thank you for this very interesting piece and the link to the Michael Palin documentary which we have just enjoyed very much. I live next to the place where Hammershøi painted the views of the Museum, and knew only of the one painting by him of the Museum, so have learned so much today. This morning I looked out of the window and the atmosphere was just like in his painting, and the empty street really reinforced that. The empty street being due to the lockdown, of course. It let me to go downstairs and take a photo of as close I could to the vantage point where Hammershøi painted his view. But like you, I avoided just ringing the bell of the resident to gain access. Only now it'd even be illegal to do so, due to current Covid laws.<br />Anyway, many thanks for the very enlightening blog. It made our day.Silencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07610459542948506789noreply@blogger.com