We had an unusual Easter; we drove to Rutgers, where you can visit the art museum for free.
(Who knows if this is true now; a strike seems to have changed everything for Rutgers. My visit occurred maybe twenty hours before the start of the strike.)
It's not clear to me what my children are getting from museums. Josh is a wild card; a huge tantrum is always (possibly) on the horizon. But for some reason, at Rutgers, Josh became very interested in pushing a heavy object down various hallways. He behaved like an angel. By contrast, his sister did some shoplifting; she pocketed a pastel crayon.
At Rutgers, you can see Tiffany glass and a wonderful sculpted lion (by the woodcarver Elijah Pierce). But, to me, the highlight is a "Rogues' Gallery" by Daumier: I had no idea I'd see this, and it really stopped me in my tracks.
I think it's possible to sense Daumier's joy and mischievousness, even if he has been dead for many, many decades.
I'm pasting the snapshots here.
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