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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Daniel Lurie and Willie Brown attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Gloria Bean and Sierra Wallace attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)
Shot on one of the game preserves in the Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a heard of wildebeests graze. Shot with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W50.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Serena Perkins and Alec Perkins attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Wright Lassiter III attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Howard Shin and Philippa Duffy attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Performance attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Liam Mayclem attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Jeffrey Buckmaster and Ketty White attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)
Humankind has often tried to comprehend Nature by giving it a human face. Many cultures use many different names, but in Britain one of the ancient personifications of nature is The Green Man. So for Thingaweek's theme "Anthropomorphise" here is the Green Man from The Green Man Festival at Glanusk, giving human form to a load of wood, and to some of our feelings about the complex natural world around us.
Tumulus building at Maropeng, Cradle of Humankind
When you drive past the concrete columns you see close to nothing. A grass hill far somewhere on a dispersed site. Everything else sunken and buried under the ground for you to discover as and when you walk towards it. Eventually you walk into the hill and keep going deeper and deeper into the ground, then you travel a long distance and spend ages before you see the outside light again. You breathe in the open air turn back to the hill and its transformed to something else.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Performance attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Jed York and Brandi Hudson attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Drew Altizer)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Wright Lassiter III attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
Our garden visit - because mum and dad took us along with them... [ I'd rather be on my internet thingy ]
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Atmosphere at Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Drew Altizer)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Wright Lassiter III attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Drew Altizer)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Nicole Bonner and Brenda Wright attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Atmosphere at Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Janet Reilly attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Performance attends Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Stephanie Ivy Sanford and Leona Bridges attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Jenna York and Mara York attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
The Flood
circa 1590
Dutch
oil on panel
This painting offers a dark and chaotic vision of the last remnants of humanity struggling against the rising waters of the flood described in the Book of Genesis. According to the biblical account, God perceived the wickedness of humankind and decided to expunge the human race from the earth in a great deluge of rain that lasted forty days and nights. Only Noah and his family in the Ark, with a pair of every animal on earth, survived the flood. Dutch artists working in the 1580s and 1590s, particularly in the city of Haarlem, favored the subject of the flood not only for its religious and dramatic content but also for the opportunity it offered them to portray figures in a variety of mannered poses. The artist of this work clearly belonged to this artistic circle, since he filled his painting with long, athletic figures in strenuous, sometimes exaggerated, positions seen from a number of angles.
Subject Matter:
This painting offers a dark and chaotic vision of the last remnants of humanity struggling against the rising waters of the flood described in the book of Genesis. The writhing mass of bodies offered van Mander the opportunity to display his skill in rendering human form, but also creates a sense of panicked desperation as humanity and civilization, suggested by the city in the background, is swallowed by the waters.
Physical Description:
In an ominous landscape a crowd of nude men, women and children, their bodies silhouetted against the descending gloom, struggle frantically to escape rising floodwaters. The figures gesture wildly and strenuously twist their long athletic bodies into a seemingly infinite variety of contortions as they clamber up the last hilltops and trees. A city stands on a hill and appears through the trees in the background.
EUROPEAN ART 1100-1650
RICHARD AND ROSANN NOEL GALLERY
From the medieval period through the exuberance of the Baroque, the splendors of European art are on display in this first floor gallery in Alumni Memorial Hall. Several pieces, such as the Madonna and Child with St. Thomas Aquinas and a Bishop Saint, by an unknown Umbrian artist around 1475, have long held an important place in UMMA’s teaching mission—and in the affection of visitors. The massively scaled Esther before Ahasuerus is shown with rare preparatory drawings for the painting, offering a glimpse into the creative process of Italian artist Guercino. Elsewhere in the gallery, rarely seen works of decorative art and long-term loans invite visitors to new discoveries.
umma.umich.edu/visit/floor-plan-galleries/european-art-11...
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Atmosphere at Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 22 - Melissa Perkovich and Linda Lynch attend Humankindness Gala on May 22nd 2024 at San Francisco City Hall in San Francisco, CA (Photo - Natalie Schrik for Drew Altizer Photography)
Warthogs after taking a soothing mud bath...
Photo taken at the Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve in the "Cradle of Humankind" World Heritage site, near Johannesburg, South Africa.