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CLINFI_070216_02.JPG: "Letter from Home" and "The Family Letter",
Alexander Brook, 1939
Alexander Brook wrote of his commission for the murals, "I prefer painting figures in space rather than action; simple interiors, and landscapes not over crowded. After some consideration, I decided to take as my theme 'The family letter -- read away from home.'"
Alexander Brook (1898-1980) was born in Brooklyn, New York, a studied at the Art Students League. A deep respect for human personality characterizes much of his work, often with overtones of wry humor or irony. He was hailed by Life magazine in 1940 as "one of America's best painters." Today his works are in such prestigious museums as the Toledo Museum of Art, the University of Nebraska, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
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2007 photos: Trips this year: Two weeks down south (including Graceland, Shiloh, VIcksburg, and New Orleans), a week at a time share in Costa Rica over my 50th birthday, a week off for a family reunion in the Wisconsin Dells (with sidetrips to Dayton, Springfield, and Madison), a week in San Diego for the Comic-Con with a side trip to Michigan for two family reunions, a drive up to Niagara Falls, a couple of weekend jaunts including the Civil War Preservation Trust Grand Review in Vicksburg, and a December journey to three state capitols (Richmond, Raleigh, and Columbia). I saw sites in 18 states and 3 other countries this year -- the first year I'd been to more than two other countries since we lived in Venezuela when I was a little toddler.
Ego strokes: A photo that I took at the National Archives was used as the author photo on the book jacket for David A. Nichols' "A Matter of Justice: Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution." I became a volunteer photographer at both Sixth and I Historic Synagogue and the Civil War Preservation Trust (later renamed "Civil War Trust")..
Equipment this year: I used the Fuji S9000 almost exclusively except for the period when it broke and I had to send it back for repairs. In August, I bought a Canon Rebel Xti, my first digital SLR (vs regular digital) which I tried as well but I wasn't that excited by it.
Number of photos taken this year: 225,000.
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