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Showing posts with label Munnings. Show all posts
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18 October 2024

Enter.

Munnings, The Old Oak, 1959


What is the good of your stars and trees, your sunrise and the wind, if they do not enter into our daily lives? 

E.M. Forster, from Howards End

10 June 2024

Join.


Sir Alfred Munnings on the "damned nonsense" of modern art ...
“Not long ago,” he recalled, “Mr. Churchill and I were walking together. Mr. Churchill said to me, ‘Alfred, if we saw Picasso coming down this street towards us, would you join me in kicking hard a certain part of him?’ I said, ‘By God, Winston, I would!'”

17 April 2021

Indulged.

 

During the first rehearsal in my new environment I developed a passion for the gorgeous, blazing yellow of gorse in bloom, and looking back, I am sorrowful to think how little I indulged it and how many springs and summers have slipped away since then. No lying in the sun, breathing almond-scented airs, dreaming, listening to the hum of bees and the tiny snapping of gorse-beans bursting in the heat and stillness of noon.

Sir Alfred Munnings

15 April 2021