Rembrand in Chepe
Vieras who walked through downtown, and in that I see some cars parked in full public area, in the crosswalk. I puti all, but was passing as they do not investigate anything. Once back, I see the issue more carefully and I said, but that is the nerve!! Some cats and dogs as 50mts cars, making up two rows, leaving a espaciecillo for pedestrians.
For in that
Paquillo and as I saw some security people, and I immediately thought, must be at the National Theater, a political convention. But it is not. One of the guards told me, "It is in the Museum opens today some paint, Germany, or something. For
sounded that something important was opened in these days, but at that moment I was from memory. already in the museum's entrance from the sidewalk were closed and no one could enter only by invitation. For it was nothing more and nothing less than the opening of Rembrandt. Work not specifically bring, but whatever, that's enough to say here in Costa Rica. Although brought the drawings he made when he was 5 years is saying something.
Location: Someone once told me that the Museo del Banco de Costa Rica, is the only building constructed for that purpose, namely to be a museum. The Museum is also the country safer. It is also the only museum you can afford the insurance of major works to be supported by the Central Bank of Costa Rica. That is almost the only place where the work is treated as it deserves and where foreign museums lend to carry.
Little Problem! (But not both)
The little detail is that the Museum is in Puritan downtown San Jose. And diplomats and high areas unaccustomed to approach the Mucker is San Jose, could not afford not to go to the opening, from which if received invitations.
Small detail: the museum to my knowledge, no parking, and it seems that walking two or three blocks from a public parking lot, does not seem to have made them very funny. So the organizers, trying to solve a security problem, they found no better solution than using Central Avenue as parking. Again, a crushing pedestrians.
San José centro tiene el Mejor Museo(infraestructura), los mejores teatros, y tal vez paremos de contar(tiene otras cosas que mejor no contarlas aquí...). Todavía no los han pasado para Güeto-Lindora, mientras tanto parece que eso de venir a San José a ver las "artes mayores" para ciertas clases es un asunto de vida o muerte. Para los que tienen mucho que perder, San José no tiene la infraestructura que "merecen", para eso están los barrios, clubes y centros comerciales donde pasan sus días, sin saber que existe una avenida peatonal. Siempre me llama la atención como el "Arte" sigue moviendo tantas cosas, aún después de fallecidos sus creadores, y como toda una burocracia cultural diplomacy and enlightened bourgeoisie are promoting this, and are called unavoidable.
For now, must be given a turn to see Rembrandt ( Netherlands, 1606-1669) , Dutch painter of some paintings that I love above all a self-portrait of + or - 1665 -1658.
say painting was a kind of psychological, where he was trying to extract the life of the people portrayed. (Pictured above)
Photo taken from the book History of Art. EH Gombrich. Editorial Debate. 1997
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