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АЛЕКСАНДР ГОЛОВИН - Фарфор и цветы
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Location: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
Source: my.tretyakov.ru/app/masterpiece/21539
A special place in the work of Golovin is still life. Canvases written in this genre, as a rule, depict flowers, which were an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the artist. Still lifes of Alexander Yakovlevich are in many respects similar to each other, but at the same time each of them is unique. The master depicted only fresh flowers, thereby emphasizing the dependence of his art on the real world. He wrote them with great, even somewhere “botanical” accuracy; in his works, the artist especially liked to use elegant porcelain or glass vases, figurines, candlesticks, teapots and much more.
As an example of Golovin’s work in this genre, one can show the painting “Porcelain and Flowers”.
The artist paints this still-life as if creating a mise-en-scene for a wonderful show. Magnificent porcelain vases decorated with gold, blue cobalt, flowers and figurines of Cupids ready to fly up fringe the composition like side-scenes. Next to these extravagantly decorative vases, other plainer objects, such as teapots and cups, seem to gain stylish adornment too.
The picture embodies the aesthetics of Art Nouveau, love for exquisite articles, desire to recreate artistic atmosphere. The painting’s tonal system is set by Rococo-style items. Golovin's stylisation is based on linear drawing that rules over flat colour patches. That makes the still-life resemble a sumptuously ornamented carpet. The world of flowers and porcelain lives its own life in a magic kingdom where vases simultaneously resemble fairytale trees and the towers of an enchanted castle.
Rus: Особое место в творчестве Головина занимает натюрморт. Полотна, написанные в этом жанре, как правило, изображают цветы, которые были для художника неиссякаемым источником вдохновения. Натюрморты Александра Яковлевича во многом похожи между собой, но при этом каждый из них уникален. Мастер изображал только живые цветы, подчеркивая тем самым зависимость своего искусства от реального мира. Он писал их с большой, даже где-то «ботанической» точностью; в своих произведениях художник особенно любил использовать изящные фарфоровые или стеклянные вазы, статуэтки, подсвечники, чайники и многое другое.
Рассматривая картину ''Фарфор и цветы'', мы буквально видим мизансцену для феерического представления. Великолепные фарфоровые вазы, украшенные золотом, голубым кобальтом, цветами и статуэтками амуров, готовых взлететь, окаймляют композицию как кулисы. Помимо этих экстравагантно-декоративных ваз, другие, более простые предметы, такие как чайники и чашки, тоже стильно разукрашены.
Картина воплощает в себе эстетику модерна, любовь к изысканным предметам, стремление воссоздать художественную атмосферу. Тональная система картины создана элементами в стиле рококо. Стилизация Головина основана на линейном рисунке, который управляет плоскими цветными пятнами. Это делает натюрморт похожим на роскошно украшенный ковер. Мир цветов и фарфора живет своей жизнью в волшебном королевстве, где вазы одновременно напоминают сказочные деревья и башни заколдованного замка.
Tonmoy Sharma, CEO, Sovereign Health Group recently shared his vision for using neuro feedback as a tool for empowering patients who are being treated for substance abuse. In order to do so, Dr. Sharma explains, we start by measuring the four types of brain activity through the use of an EEG (electroencephalograph). The EEG picks up electrical impulses that are generated when we have any thoughts. Just like when we treat high cholesterol by measuring the different types of cholesterol in the body and the ratio between them, we can measure the four types of brainwaves that signify different types of brain activity. We know that people with substance abuse issues have a certain type of brain activity and our goal is to decrease that type of brain activity in relationship to other types of brain activity. We are working with the patient to change the ratio of the different brain activities in order to normalize brain function. After we have used EEG as an assessment tool we employ neuro feedback to help patients get their emotion regulation and decision making back on track. During between 12 and 20 neuro feedback sessions of about 30-40 minutes each we have them look at stimulus such as video or a photo that will evoke a certain emotion. We then train the patient to manage the brain waves so when faced with a trigger they can change their brain waves and resist the craving. This gives them the ability to help themselves by empowering them to take control over their emotions and begin to live day-by-day. Through these neurofeedback sessions, people suffering with addiction can see for themselves that it makes a big difference.
About Tonmoy Sharma, CEO, Sovereign Health Group. During a career spanning 30 years, Dr. Sharma has served as an acclaimed researcher having led countless international mental health clinical research trials, taught and trained students as a neuro-scientist and served as author or co-author of more than 200 peer-reviewed published articles and five books on schizophrenia and mental illness. He is dedicated to putting his vast knowledge to furthering the mental health field with insights into pharmacology and cognitive impairment treatment. Dr Sharma recognizes that the substance abuse treatment community is heading towards an inevitable next step in its evolution to ensure it continues to improve the quality of patients’ treatment. Today Dr. Tonmoy Sharma is committed to tirelessly promote and call for measurement-based care (MBC) in the diagnosis and treatment of addiction and mental illness calling for a national standardized measurement scale for assessing, diagnosing and treating alcohol and drug addiction.
For more on Tonmoy Sharma, CEO of Sovereign Health Group go to LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/tonmoysharmaceo
About Dr. Judith Ho. Dr. Judy Ho, Ph. D., ABPP is a licensed and board certified Clinical Psychologist based in Los Angeles. She lends her expertise as a panelist on a variety of national television shows and provides professional services in Psychological Testing and Forensic Expert work. She is a tenured professor of psychology at Pepperdine University.
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LOC Title: Manassas, Virginia. Fortifications
Date: March 1862
Photographer: The LOC gives credit to George N. Barnard – a second card version from “Brady’s Album Gallery” of this same image indicates “Barnard & Gibson” (James Gibson).
Link to glass plate: www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/civwar/item/2018671825/
Notes: Seldom seen in 3D, a stereograph of Union soldiers inside the Confederate fortifications at Manassas, after the surprise evacuation of the Confederate Army in March 1862.
Apparently the March evacuation surprised the North, as well as President Jefferson Davis in the South, who later claimed he wasn't informed of it, expecting his army to hold its ground instead of retreating back towards Richmond. Davis and Gen. Joe Johnston argued about this movement for years after the war ended. Union Gen. McClellan was criticized for not advancing on Manassas sooner, and took heat from Congress after it became known that many of the Confederate works held only "Quaker guns," - tree trunks made to look like cannons.
Below is some additional background information on the fortifications and evacuation, and a couple extracts of the sensational type articles, appearing in the press, on the awful treatment (by both sides) of the dead at Manassas.
For those still interested, at the very bottom is a small sampling of the back and forth arguments carried on between Jefferson Davis and Gen. Johnston, a quarter century later, concerning the Manassas evacuation.
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Barnard & Gibson took several photographs of these same fortifications, one of which is included in Alexander Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book, as plate 11. Below is the description of the scene from the Sketchbook.
Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Vol.,1
Plate 11. Fortifications at Manassas.
"This sketch represents a portion of the Confederate fortifications at Manassas after their occupation by the Union Army. The works were laid out by General Beauregard, well known as an engineer of great ability; but their construction illustrates the inexperience in military matters of the men who rallied at this spot to resist the authority of the Government. The casks were filled with earth, and were intended to supply the lack of more suitable gabions, but would have offered very little resistance to artillery. The flooring was laid for the use of the guns, the four short posts marking the embrasure. The interior of the works was badly drained, and the trenches were almost constantly filled with stagnant water. The fortifications formed a semi-circle about four miles in length, but contiguous to this position were the ridges and earthworks of Centreville, extending the line to nearly fifteen miles. The armament consisted principally of six and twelve pounder field batteries, with a few old fashioned thirty-twos, brought from the Norfolk Navy Yard. Located, however, upon high tabled-land, bounded by ravines and the most impenetrable thickets bordering Bull Run, the works did not require very heavy ordinance. Had they been assaulted, the musket and bayonet would have proved far more serviceable in repelling the attack than artillery, although there is no doubt that the small number of heavy cannon was attributable to their scarcity in the South rather than to confidence in the natural strength of the position. The fortifications are now rapidly being leveled, and in a few years will have entirely disappeared. The soil composing them is of a light character, and washed away in every rain, filling up the ditches and reducing the sharply defined works to sloping mounds, over which the farmer’s plow is already turning the furrow."
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New York Herald
Wednesday, March 12, 1862
MANASSAS EVACUATED
The Retreat of the Rebels from Centreville, Occoquan, Fairfax Court House, Winchester and Manassas.
The Rebel Stronghold Occupied by Union Troops
The Latest Details.
“Washington, March 11, 1862. The whole rebel fortifications at Manassas were abandoned and everything possible burned. Our troops occupy the place.
Before dark last night, Colonel Averill, with a large body of cavalry, entered the far famed rebel works at Manassas Junction, and bivouacked for the night amidst the ruins of the rebel stronghold, with the Stars and Stripes glittering in the brilliant moonlight.
In their march from Centreville no signs of the rebels were discovered. The fields that were a few months ago ensangined with the blood of contending armies and resonant with the sound of booming cannon and rolling musketry, the shouts of marshalled hosts and the groans of the dying, was silent and deserted. The fortifications which so lately bristled with the artillery and gleaming bayonets of the rebel force, were bare and blackened. The retreating rebels had swept it with the besom of destruction that had everywhere marked their departure. They were all gone, horse, foot and dragoons. They had slit their tents with their swords, and set fire to all that was inflamable. Nothing was left except the bare and blackened walls and the smouldering ashes of the bonfires made of their tents, baggage, equipments and stores, for which they could find no transportation….
Everything at Manassas indicates precipitate flight on the part of the rebels. All the log huts are standing, and an immense number of canvass tents. Some caissons were found, but no guns. Piles of bullets and cartridges were left in the tents, and an immense quantity of quartermaster stores. In one place were discovered about thirty thousand bushels of corn, which had been set fire to and was still smouldering.
They brought back abundant rebel trophies, pack saddles, army orders, muskets, revolvers, bowie knives, letters, &c. Over one thousand pack saddles were found, all new, and marked “C.S.A.”
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The New York Herald
Saturday, March 15, 1862
“The desire to visit Manassas is becoming so prevalent that it is now styled the “Manassas mania.” Increasing crowds visit the place daily, taking Centreville and Bull run in the route. It is amusing to note the diversified trophies that are brought back. A surgeon showed me three skulls he succeeded in getting. He says he know they are skulls of secessionists, because, in the first place, they were dug upon ground occupied by the rebels during the Bull run fight; and, secondly, because of their thickness….
Captain McRelvy tells me that he counted over two hundred dead horses strewn along the roads. The story about their throats being cut is untrue. They all died of exhaustion and disease. He also learned that great mortality existed among the troops when the evacuation took place.
A number of contrabands came in to-day. They were sent to Washington.”
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Chicago Tribune
Tuesday, March 18, 1862
The Gibraltar of Virginia.
[From the New York Evening Post, 13th.]
"….It is acknowledged by those who have examined the works of Manassas that an army encamped there, and which for so many months occupied our own army of 200,000 men, and with its “Quaker” guns and ingenious boldness of pickets so deceived our military authorities—that this great Manassas did not really number sixty thousand men; while the “Gibraltar of Virginia” is nothing but an immense humbug. It is not very surprising that Englishmen, who like Sir James Freguson and others, visited the Manassas lines, and afterwards saw, within our own, what a vast force the rebels were holding in check with their small army, went home despising the “Federals,” and full of admiration of the rebels and their faith in their success.”
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The Burlington Weekly Hawk-eye.
Saturday, May 03, 1862.
Rebel Outrages on the dead.
“WASHINGTON, April 30.—The Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War made a lengthy report regarding the treatment by the rebels at Manassas of the remains of Federal officers and soldiers killed there. They say the facts disclosed are of painful, repulsive and shocking character—that the rebels have crowned this rebellion by the perpetration of deeds unknown even to savage warfare. Investigations have established this beyond controversy….The outrages on the dead will revive the recollections of the cruelties to which savage tribes subject their prisoners. They were buried, in many cases, with their faces downward—they were left to decay in the open air, their bones being carried off as trophies; sometimes, as the testimony proves, to be used as personal ornaments; one witness deliberately avows that the head of one of our most gallant officers was cut off by a Secessionist to be used as a drinking cup on the occasion of his marriage.”
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Below is a relatively brief extract of a lengthy 1885 article – a response from Gen. Johnston to Jefferson Davis’ criticisms of his generalship, in Davis’ 1881 book, “Rise and Fall of the Confederacy.” I‘ve transcribed the opening paragraph to help get your bearings, and then I skip 11 pages to the part where Johnston defends his handling of the Manassas evacuation, and where he quantifies the amount of Confederate materials lost in it; how it was not his fault – the fault belonged to the Government (i.e. Jefferson Davis).
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Volume 30, May 1885 to October 1885
Manassas to Seven Pines - by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
A REPLY TO JEFFERSON DAVIS…
“When the State of Virginia seceded, being a citizen of that State, I resigned my office in the United States Army. And as I had seen a good deal of military service, in the Seminole and Mexican wars and in the West, the President of the Confederacy offered me a commission in the highest grade in his army. I accepted the offer because the invasion of the South was inevitable. But I soon incurred Mr. Davis's displeasure by protesting against an illegal act of his by which I was greatly wronged. Still he retained me in important positions, although his official letters were harsh. In 1864, however, he degraded me to the utmost of his power by summarily removing me from a high command. Believing that he was prompted to this act by animosity , and not by dispassionate opinion , I undertake to prove this animosity by many extracts from his “Rise and Fall of the Confederacy ” ( D. Appleton & Co .: 1881 ) , and my comments thereon . [This was the opening paragraph of Johnston’s article. –PT]
[Skipping 11 pages to Johnston’s account of the Manassas Evacuation]
“By a singular freak of the President's memory, it transferred the substance of these passages from his letter to my three. Referring again to the conference at Fairfax Court House,
Mr. Davis says ( page 464):
“Soon thereafter, the army withdrew to Centreville, a better position for defense, but not for attack, and thereby suggestive of the abandonment of an intention to advance.”
…..On the 20th of February, after a discussion in Richmond, his cabinet being present, the President directed me to prepare to fall back from Manassas, and do so as soon as practicable. I returned to Manassas on February 21, and on the 22d ordered the proper officers to remove the public property, which was begun on the 23d…The Government had collected three million and a quarter pounds of provisions there, I insisted on a supply of but a million and a half. It also had two million pounds in a meat-curing establishment near at hand, and herds of live stock besides. On the 9th of March, when the ground had become firm enough for military operations, I ordered the army to march that night, thinking then, as I do now, that the fifteen days was time enough in which to subordinate an army to the Commissary Department. About one million pounds of this provision were abandoned, besides half as much more spoiled for want of shelter. This loss is represented (page 468) as so great as to embarrass us to the end of the war, although it was only six days’ supply for the troops then in Virginia. Ten times as much was in railroad stations of North Carolina at the end of the war.
Mr. Davis says (page 467):
“it was regretted that earlier and more effective means were not employed for the mobilization of the army,…or at least that the withdrawal was not so deliberate as to secure the removal of our ordnance, subsistence, and quartermaster’s stores.”
The quartermaster’s and ordnance stores were brought off; and as to subsistence, the Government, which collected immediately on the frontier five times the quantity of provisions wanted is responsible for the losses. The President suggested the time of withdrawal himself, in the interview in his office that has been mentioned. The means taken, was the only one available,--the Virginia Midland Railroad.”
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