Friday, August 26, 2011

Art Around The Abbey

In addition to being beautiful, this tower held a spell over me much the same as lighthouses. I really NEED to climb up inside it! For a building with over 100 rooms, you are only allowed (Ahem ... but that's a different story.) to see precious few.

The self-guided tour restricts you to the main floor. You simply stroll down the hall and go into the rooms that aren't posted with an "unwelcome" sign. The corridor is lined with nooks and crannies as well as rooms, and there are also a few little (dark) hallways off to the sides. I discovered some interesting art tucked away "somewhere" or hanging in full view.

Angels

 
 Banners

The bows suggest Christmas decorations. 
These were in one of the dark halls, and I really hated to use the flash. 
Sometimes I just wasn't a good Benedictine Gentleman 
as described below.

 My photo of an old plaque titled "SILENCE" is too blurry to post. Here is the text:

 "Let us all, please, endeavor to observe St. Benedict's injunction to keep SILENCE, particularly in the corridors. Let us try to avoid all unnecessary NOISES--by closing doors quietly, by walking along the halls lightly, and by talking in a whisper, or at least in a very subdued tone of voice. When we are in our rooms, let us not speak loudly to our visitors with either door or transom ajar, and when we meet in the halls, let us salute one another with a nod of the head, making all necessary remarks in the "sotto voce" of the Benedictine Gentleman." 

This was followed by some Latin stuff, but trust me: I was not sneaking around; I was merely following directions by walking lightly and keeping most silent.

I have to laugh at myself for taking pictures of pictures. 
How could I resist?

Perhaps in time there will be little plaques identifying the artwork. Some were probably donated to the monastery. Because this was a boys' high school, perhaps some of it is student talent of years gone by.

As far as I could tell, it was totally okay to be in whatever room this was. It wasn't until I peeked out the window that I realized there was an enclosed, outdoor walkway along the rooms. I positioned my camera between the slats of the blinds and framed up this Nature Shot.




7 comments:

  1. I like the first stained glass angel very much. Your last shot looks so peaceful. It's a shame you couldn't climb the tower.

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  2. The artwork is beautiful Cheryl and I'm glad you behaved yourself!

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  3. I'm a picture of picture taker too ... how else can we remember some of the beautiful decorative elements of a room :-)))

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  4. the tower looks like one in my university.

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  5. I love that tower, I would need to climb up too! :-)

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  6. You're really sneaky. I like that! An interesting place. But I've never understood the "silence" thing. Does God not like common human noises. Then again, silence, sometimes, can be golden. Maybe that's the point.

    Keep taking pictures and remember the motto of all those in education - "It's easier to ask forgiveness than for permission."

    :-)

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