Okay. I have seen my share of Rothko works in various museums. I can appreciate them at an emotional level, I guess. And really, even Rothko stated that that is the essence of what art is and does. As he communicated to curator Katharine Kuh, who worked at the Art Institute of Chicago, he felt that "paintings should speak directly to the viewers, without the filter of critical interpretation. 'Silence,' he implied, is the most honest form of engagement with art, an idea that mirrors the meditative stillness [of many of his works]." (from a placard at the Strozzi)
Now.... the Palazzo Strozzi, THAT is my kind of place. I love this palazzo. It's enormous, looming over the street, almost menacing. Very 'plunked' from the heavens; so perfectly Renaissance in its design. And with a light and airy inner courtyard:
The Strozzi were a very wealthy banking family. And when their palazzo was built, it was truly one impressive palace.




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