Scríobh mé as Gaeilge faoi ceithre chéad chúid íomhannaí leannta agam i mó aiste riamh ar lá eile. Anois, bím ag insint agaibh faoi ceithre eile ar an Músaem na hEalaíne Nua-Aimseartha i Nua- Eabhrac . Is maith liom siadsa, ar ndóigh, den chéad scoth orm.
Agus a trí, fuair mé cosúlacht go hairithe le James Ensor, "Dóláis Naomh Antoine" galaxy s2 lte (1887). Go nádúrtha, tharraingt mé seo go díreach. I dtólamh, bím dúil ag foghlaim faoi radhairc domhain eile.
Mar chríoch, chuir grianghraf seo as dom go mór. Cheap Dorothea Lange "Mathair agus Leanbh" (1954) i gCathair Naomh Prionsias ar an tSráid Mhargadh. Má tá a fhios agat dom go han-mhaith, beidh tú a thuiscint cén fáth a bhí mé an léiriúchan.
I wrote in Irish about my first quartet of a share of favorite images before, the other day. Now, I'm telling you all about another four from the Museum of Modern Art in New York. I was pleased by them, of course, as for me of the top quality.
For the second one, I caught a likeness by Paul Klee, "Cat and Bird" (1928). I don't know much on account of Klee. But, I was amused at it. And thirdly, I found this distinctive likeness by James Ensor, "Tribulations of Saint Anthony" (1887). Naturally, I was drawn to this immediately. Always, I've had a desire to learn about views of the other world. Finally, this photograph moved me a lot. Dorothea Lange composed "Mother and Child" (1954) in the city of San Francisco on Market Street. If you know me very well, you will understand why I included this representation.
Fionnchú Los Angeles, California, United States Medievalist turned humanities professor; unrepentant but not unskeptical Fenian; overconfident accumulator of books & music; overcurious seeker of trivia, quadrivia, esoterica. Born in Los Angeles but should have been born in my mother's Ireland. Eclectic music, reading, ideas-- often Celtic and/or medievally oriented. Tá Gaeilge a chuid feín dom faoi láthair, ach nílim cainteoir líofacht fós! Dw i'n dysgu Cymraeg tipyn nefa'. View my complete profile
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