It's time for a second look at a post that has been published in the past. As most of you know, whenever possible, I like my Second Look to somehow reflect what our current host at Art Journal Journey is featuring. I have about a thousand (SLIGHT exaggeration) photos and scans of birds in my art. However, I decided to deviate from the norm this month for two reasons, the first of which is Monday Murals. For my second look I'm joining Sami at Sami's Colourful World and her Monday Murals. Even though it's still Sunday in my world, please be aware that Sami's mural link goes live at 11:01 a.m. my time today.
Second, I am feeling quite patriotic. This post lands between Canada Day (their 156th to be exact) and Independence Day in the states, which is also known as the 4th of July. It is the day the Continental Congress passed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. That makes us in the states 247 years young. Very young by European and Asian terms.
This is a part of a post from November 10, 2019. It recalls when I visited the Eisenhower Museum and complex in 2019. This part of the post deals with the two large murals only, not the small ones at the top of the building.
Much of what you see here deals with Ike and his service to his country.
This
is the sweet lady who stamped my ticket so I could keep it. She also
explained that the museum was divided into five major galleries
consisting of an introductory gallery, which is where we were, a
changing
exhibits gallery, a First Lady's gallery, a military gallery, and a
presidential gallery.
She
further explained this was the ONLY area of the museum that had not
been renovated. In case you can't read the sentiment at the bottom it
is "Supreme Command." It shows Ike during the war years. Although he
never fought in battle, he was in charge of all the men and women in the
European theater who were under his command.
This mural shows he was in charge of the "Command Operations."
Since I never got a shot full on, I snagged this from the internet. It appears the words at the bottom were removed during the renovation. I confess I never saw the murals on the left side of this photo which is where I entered.
14 thoughtful remarks:
Thank you for an informative and interesting post. I really like the idea of a First Lady's Gallery too. I hope you have some photos of that too.
And I hear you on having LOTS of bird photos.
I remember you showing us this museum.
Happy Fourth!! :)
...these are classic beauties! I'm patriotic, but I don't wrap myself in the flag. Elizabeth have a safe and fun 4th.
I remember these murals and it is fun to see them again. It is a good weekend to feel patriotic, especially about a time when our country was united (mostly) about the war. I hope you're having a lovely weekend. We had some sun yesterday and now the rain is returning. I don't think we've had a week since May with at least a few rainy days. :( Not that rain is bad of course, especially as it's bad to not get much of any. Enjoy your Sunday. Hugs-Erika
Nice choice for a patriotic Mural Monday! I remember your posts on the Eisenhower museum as being very interesting and informative. I love museums with murals that help one understand the subject: I think the effect was similar at Mount Vernon, though they also had full-size models of men on horseback.
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Hi Elizabeth, nice to see those museum pics again, and great for July 4th, too. Sorry I haven't made a post today, I have slept nearly all day. I will link to 2nd on the 2nd with my T post tomorrow. Hope you are doing well, take care! Hugs, Valerie
very nice!
Nice mural and fitting for this week.
It's nice to think about what's right and support it. Instead of finding fault every single day, we are lucky to live in democracies.
Love this Second on the 2nd, because I really loved the Eisenhower museum. We went on honeymoon in 1966, again sometime in between and last time on our 50th anniversary in 2016.Hope you are having a great Sunday.
I remember this post. You present it so beautifully. Have a ncie weekend.
Yes, I remember! You at least have some events in history to be proud of...
This would be an interesting museum to visit.
Great murals and have a wonderful 4th of July.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Elizabeth
Interesting murals!
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